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having dogs -- do you have dogs, stephen? >> stephen: i do. i do. >> you get pretty comfortable with poop. >> stephen: with dog poop. you pick up the poop with your hands. but, yes, someone has to -- the less glamorous part that they don't tell you about r.v. camping is the emptying of the sewage every day part. for some reason our little sewage hose had a -- the whole thing was not clear, and then right at the end before it went into the hole, there was about this much clear, so whoever did the sewage got a really good look at everything that was in there right before it went into the ground. >> stephen: oh, excellent. and as it gets colder, the other thing they don't tell you is that, as the weather turns, that poop quite literally freezes, can freeze. >> stephen: wow. you know, i heard that actually happens on the space shuttle, too. >> is that right? >> stephen: yeah, sometimes they can't discharge it out into space because it freezes. >> that's right. >> stephen: you guys are kind of like astronauts but on earth. >> we're just as smart as
having dogs -- do you have dogs, stephen? >> stephen: i do. i do. >> you get pretty comfortable with poop. >> stephen: with dog poop. you pick up the poop with your hands. but, yes, someone has to -- the less glamorous part that they don't tell you about r.v. camping is the emptying of the sewage every day part. for some reason our little sewage hose had a -- the whole thing was not clear, and then right at the end before it went into the hole, there was about this much clear,...
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so quarantine has humbled me, stephen. >> stephen: uh-huh. pif a rumor i want -- i have a rumor i want to run by you. >> yeah. >> stephen: there's a rumor, is it true you were in contention to play george costanza on "seinfeld"? >> i just heard that one. i mean, there was a not of nbc talk. there was talk about "seinfeld," there was talk about me being one of the "friends" at that point. >> stephen: really? yes, yes, i would have been the black friend. that's basically who i am to america anyway at this point. but let's just say the good people at "seinfeld," they made the right choice. he's good. he's amazing. >> stephen: when you were younger, were there any pilots or things that you were a part of that didn't go? like, this is my break, the thing i'm going to do. for me it's the dana carvey show in a way and i thought it would put me on the map and just dissolved in seven shows. was there a thing you thought i'm goining to ridee this out, s is my paycheck, ththis is my payday? >> yeah, i was s supposed to be cockroach on the cosby show, th
so quarantine has humbled me, stephen. >> stephen: uh-huh. pif a rumor i want -- i have a rumor i want to run by you. >> yeah. >> stephen: there's a rumor, is it true you were in contention to play george costanza on "seinfeld"? >> i just heard that one. i mean, there was a not of nbc talk. there was talk about "seinfeld," there was talk about me being one of the "friends" at that point. >> stephen: really? yes, yes, i would have been...
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. >> stephen: don't want that. you want it straight on. >> stephen: you want the bright oprah front light. >> that's right, baby. >> stephen: "drag race" always had great celebrity judges. by the way, season 13, congratulations, highest rated show of all time in drag race history was your season premiere this year. >> yes. >> stephen: you're always on takeoff. >> well, it's very exciting. you know, this world has so many great -- there are so many great things happening in the world, there are so many awful things happening in the world. so take the bitter with the sweet, stephen. >> stephen: do you have a dream celebrity judge that you haven't had before? >> oh, absolutely. cher, i mean, she's the ultimate drag queen. >> stephen: do you want me to talk to cher? >> please. please! >> stephen: cher, how do you spell that? >> well, yeah, somebody will tell you. >> stephen: okay. but when you talk to her, tell her this, schnap out of it! >> stephen: schnap out of it! ( laughter ) okay. well, always a delight. always a
. >> stephen: don't want that. you want it straight on. >> stephen: you want the bright oprah front light. >> that's right, baby. >> stephen: "drag race" always had great celebrity judges. by the way, season 13, congratulations, highest rated show of all time in drag race history was your season premiere this year. >> yes. >> stephen: you're always on takeoff. >> well, it's very exciting. you know, this world has so many great -- there are so...
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>> stephen: welcome, welcome, citizens, to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. well, fellow americans, the big story today-- and we'll be talking about it in the big script we have here-- will be the big story from yesterday, which was also the big story from last week, which is just the grand finale of the story from the last four years. it's been six days since maga terrorists ransacked the capitol building, but the danger has not passed. yesterday, the f.b.i. released a bulletin indicating that "armed protests" are being planned at all 50 state capitols. still want to be a state, puerto rico? there might be an opening soon. the f.b.i. warned that the armed protests are being planned from january 16 through at least january 20. four days that's not an anti-government insurgency. that's a music festival. it's "coup-chella"-- which is really the only place it's appropriate to go shirtless in buffalo horns. and it's not just state capitols. yesterday, members of congress were briefed on three planned riots for d.c. the most concerning plot would involve insurrect
>> stephen: welcome, welcome, citizens, to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. well, fellow americans, the big story today-- and we'll be talking about it in the big script we have here-- will be the big story from yesterday, which was also the big story from last week, which is just the grand finale of the story from the last four years. it's been six days since maga terrorists ransacked the capitol building, but the danger has not passed. yesterday, the f.b.i....
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chain, stephen. >> stephen: is it? i don't know what that means, but i trust that that is something worth saying. "it is lit in our texting." >> you have some silver going on. >> stephen: oh, this? yes, yes, it's been a tough year, my man. >> i've asked you this before. do you dye your hair, colbert? >> stephen: no, i do not dye my hair. >> that's what you say, you and howard stern say you don't dye your hair. >> stephen: nor do i cut it-- nor do i cut it anymore. look at the shaggy d.a. there. >> please, can we have an intervention on this one with the hair? >> anderson is more upset about my hair than many-- >> i know you like the grateful dead, but he's like a roadie for the grateful dead now with the hair. >> stephen: yeah, you hold his arms. i'll get the bronze man-scaper and just go-- >> it sounds like a friday night! that sounds look a party, let's do it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: whoo! >> let's do it, i'm here, i'm in the west village! >> stephen: hey, we'll broadcast it. we'll broadcast it. super bowl ratings,
chain, stephen. >> stephen: is it? i don't know what that means, but i trust that that is something worth saying. "it is lit in our texting." >> you have some silver going on. >> stephen: oh, this? yes, yes, it's been a tough year, my man. >> i've asked you this before. do you dye your hair, colbert? >> stephen: no, i do not dye my hair. >> that's what you say, you and howard stern say you don't dye your hair. >> stephen: nor do i cut it-- nor...
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i'm your host stephen colbert. folks, this country has just emerged from four years of historic corruption, stunning incompetence ander considering message. but biden's been president six days, why hasn't he fixed everything yet? the first everything he has to be fixed is coronavirus, and i'll catch you up on the latestt edition of catch a third wave endless bummer. >> i haven't vaccine it anywhere! ain't i a little prick? get it? that stuff is toxic! get it out of here! ( bleep ). >> stephen: you win this time, covid! the united states just passed 25 million covid-19 cases. there haven't been that many cases of something since angela lansbury cleaned up the mean streets of cabot cove. so many murderers in new england! the u.s. got its first diagnosed case on january 21 of last year, and since then has averaged one new infection every 1.2 seconds. to put that in perspective, look at the person to your left, now look at the person to your right, now get the hell out of there because it's been three seconds, you're a
i'm your host stephen colbert. folks, this country has just emerged from four years of historic corruption, stunning incompetence ander considering message. but biden's been president six days, why hasn't he fixed everything yet? the first everything he has to be fixed is coronavirus, and i'll catch you up on the latestt edition of catch a third wave endless bummer. >> i haven't vaccine it anywhere! ain't i a little prick? get it? that stuff is toxic! get it out of here! ( bleep )....
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. >> stephen: sure. >> with my ballot. >> stephen: that's mixed messages to the ballot. ballot doesn't know how to feel now. >> the ballot doesn't know how to feel but i just needed to speak to my ballot. i gave myself some time and space to do that. >> stephen: i like this photograph so much independence you producing "full frontal" out in the wild with your family as your crew. >> yup. >> stephen: i 100% feel you, girl. tell me what that was like to have your kids holding the-- this is-- i assume this is, like, prompter over here for your-- >> yeah. i think in that photo, my daughter's holding the prompter up. it's like-- it's really on an ipad, so i was conin so she was just holding it. and then my other kids were holding the flex fill, which is like this little foil thing that -- >> stephen: that thing, yeah. >> that reflects nice light on to your face. they were very gung- wn d. we started pretty much right away filming behind our house, filming the show. they were really gung-ho at first because i sat them down and i was like, all right, guys, this is what we're do
. >> stephen: sure. >> with my ballot. >> stephen: that's mixed messages to the ballot. ballot doesn't know how to feel now. >> the ballot doesn't know how to feel but i just needed to speak to my ballot. i gave myself some time and space to do that. >> stephen: i like this photograph so much independence you producing "full frontal" out in the wild with your family as your crew. >> yup. >> stephen: i 100% feel you, girl. tell me what that was...
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i am your host, stephen colbert. it's the day before the day we've all been waiting for, because tonight is the last show we'll do during the presidency of he who shall remain shameless. now, we could tell immediately that enduring this administration was going to be a challenge. this is what i said in my first monologue after his election: four years? four years? we have four very interesting years in front of us. i might have undersold that just a smidge. it has been interesting, in the same way riding in a car going over a cliff is thought-provoking. but tomorrow, like a miracle, he will disappear. some of the highlights of his lowlights include starting his presidency by decrying american carnage. his muslim travel ban. very fine people on both sides. bonding with putin in helsinki. bonding with kim jong-un in singapore. bonding with the my pillow guy everywhere else. wanting to trade puerto rico for greenland. talking about nuking hurricanes or changing their path with a sharpie. calling the 26 women accusing hi
i am your host, stephen colbert. it's the day before the day we've all been waiting for, because tonight is the last show we'll do during the presidency of he who shall remain shameless. now, we could tell immediately that enduring this administration was going to be a challenge. this is what i said in my first monologue after his election: four years? four years? we have four very interesting years in front of us. i might have undersold that just a smidge. it has been interesting, in the same...
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>> stephen: well, hi there. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks, after a four-year national nightmare, we all just want to move on with not being able to move at all because of the pandemic. but we've still got a few loose ends from the last administration we've got to clear up, like inciting a murderous mob to attack the congress and overthrow democracy. just bits and bobs. you know, dust but it. i'll give you the latest in tonight's "don and the giant impeach 2: go fast, we're furious." >> it's pretty disgusting, right? >> stephen: last night, house impeachment managers delivered the article of impeachment to the senate. although, it's so fresh, you'd swear it's not delivery. it's di-sedition. once they got to the senate floor, the single charge was laid out by impeachment manager and guy whose carpet is the drapes, jaime raskin. and congressman raskin didn't mince words: >> donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting violence against the government of the united states. section three of the 14th amendment to the
>> stephen: well, hi there. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks, after a four-year national nightmare, we all just want to move on with not being able to move at all because of the pandemic. but we've still got a few loose ends from the last administration we've got to clear up, like inciting a murderous mob to attack the congress and overthrow democracy. just bits and bobs. you know, dust but it. i'll give you the latest in tonight's "don and...
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>> stephen: yes. >> okay, okay! ( laughter ). >> stephen: i want to know how and thenultight's budget went announced a dramatic change to america's covid plan: there is one. the most exciting news: the federal government is buying enough additional doses to vaccinate 300 million americans by the end of the summer. so next halloween, the hot costume is going to be sexy normal people saying hello. they're sexy, because they can shake hands. but that's not all. biden also promised states that the total amount of vaccine they're getting will rise from 8.6 million to at least 10 million a week starting next week. that means february 2nd, next week, groundhog's day, punxsutawney phil will come out of his burrow and get vaccinated his adow.y ive them out, especially in philadelphia, where they made the oops-a-daisy of letting college kids distribute vaccines, and the result was a disaster. well, yeah! the only thing college kids are good at distributing are ultimate frisbee sign-up sheets and h.p.v. apparently, the city co
>> stephen: yes. >> okay, okay! ( laughter ). >> stephen: i want to know how and thenultight's budget went announced a dramatic change to america's covid plan: there is one. the most exciting news: the federal government is buying enough additional doses to vaccinate 300 million americans by the end of the summer. so next halloween, the hot costume is going to be sexy normal people saying hello. they're sexy, because they can shake hands. but that's not all. biden also...
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. >> stephen: oh, oh. well... hola. >> hola. ( speaking spanish ) yeah. in fact, "falling" was actually able to be seen in movie theaters. it was the country where "falling" came out. it came out the second of october. it's been running for months. it's like an i did an indy hit. >> stephen: tell me what it's about. >> i've written screen plays and "falling" took me three tries and about four or five years before i was able to shoot it. and the reason i started writing it, it was right after my mom dad, and she had had dementia, like the main character hendrickson in my story does, he plays my father. there's a lot of that. my mom, dad, both sides, we're riddled with dementia, our family. and that was something i wanted to explore. but it was -- when my mom died, i just wanted to remember everything about her. i loved her and i still love her and i guess in a way i wanted to keep that flame alive, because everything is very present, very alive, you know, when they die. sounds terrible, but, you know, it's
. >> stephen: oh, oh. well... hola. >> hola. ( speaking spanish ) yeah. in fact, "falling" was actually able to be seen in movie theaters. it was the country where "falling" came out. it came out the second of october. it's been running for months. it's like an i did an indy hit. >> stephen: tell me what it's about. >> i've written screen plays and "falling" took me three tries and about four or five years before i was able to shoot it. and...
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>> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome to a special live "late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. well, you did it. you survived the last four years. and your reward: a shiny, new, old president. good ol' joe. because today at 11:49 a.m., joseph robinette biden jr. was sworn in as the 46th president of the united states. we watched it. evie's here. we watched it together. the inauguration was a joyful occasion. like i do at most happy things, i cried a lot. it was-- it's true! it was extremely emotional and not entirely in the way that i expected. because, i have to tell you, i have zero gloat in me. there's no end-zone dance here. what i feel is enormous relief. watching the inauguration toda regnw worried but we've all been too deep in it for the last four years to truly realize what we were deeply in. it's like we've been on a ship that's been in a storm for four years, and we just stepped on to dry land. i want to kiss the ground! but, you know, covid, so i'm just going to fist bump it. today felt like a return to normalcy, even though so much about the day was abnormal. due t
>> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome to a special live "late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. well, you did it. you survived the last four years. and your reward: a shiny, new, old president. good ol' joe. because today at 11:49 a.m., joseph robinette biden jr. was sworn in as the 46th president of the united states. we watched it. evie's here. we watched it together. the inauguration was a joyful occasion. like i do at most happy things, i cried a lot. it was-- it's true!...
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>> stephen: oh, hello. and welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. huge day in american democracy. first of all, it still exists. i would not have put my money on that! second, control of the senate is being decided tonight in a special election down in georgia. voters are filling two count them, two-- senate seats. the races feature current republican senator and rapunzel stunt double, kelly loeffler, versus senior pastor of the ebeneezer baptist church and man who got up early to get the good seat at church, raphael warnock, along with incumbent senator and stand-up bombing at the ski lodge, david perdue, versus activist filmmaker and new hot doctor on "grey's anatomy," jon ossoff. and-- do we have this? is this in? and i'm being told "the late show" is now ready to project that... we taped this show at 6:00 and i have no ( bleep ) idea who won. to support the republican candidates, last night, the president went down to georgia-- as devils often do-- and he kept his eye on the prize. >> i want to thank you very much. hello, georgia. by the way, th
>> stephen: oh, hello. and welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. huge day in american democracy. first of all, it still exists. i would not have put my money on that! second, control of the senate is being decided tonight in a special election down in georgia. voters are filling two count them, two-- senate seats. the races feature current republican senator and rapunzel stunt double, kelly loeffler, versus senior pastor of the ebeneezer baptist church and...
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>> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. let's drive that train! because we have a very special, very rare friday "a late show" tonight, because tonight, ladies and gentlemen,the big news continues to be that joe biden is the president of these united states. and, yes, that has been true for nine days at this point, but i still need reminders. every day, i throw open my window and say to a passing street urchin below, "boy! you, boy! what administration is it?" and the kid says "today? it's the biden administration, sir!" then i flip him a farthing to go buy me a goose, and he asks me to venmo him instead, and from there, it's mostly just me calling my kids to ask how you do that. no matter how you feel about joe biden and kamala harris politically, it's refreshing to have a new administration taking the reins. it's like your favorite restaurant is finally serving a new dish, which is nice, because the daily special for the last four years was filet of broken glass with a shallot andu historic changing of the guards, we are dedicating tonight's ent
>> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. let's drive that train! because we have a very special, very rare friday "a late show" tonight, because tonight, ladies and gentlemen,the big news continues to be that joe biden is the president of these united states. and, yes, that has been true for nine days at this point, but i still need reminders. every day, i throw open my window and say to a passing street urchin below, "boy! you, boy!...
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. >> stephen: all right. >> that's their -- >> stephen: all right. >> egg sack. >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> apples. >> stephen: of course. and the reason being, you can't put peanut butter on an orange. >> people have, though. in my family. >> stephen: have you ever asked someone for their autograph? >> yes. >> stephen: do you mind telling me who? >> richard nixon. >> stephen: did you get it? >> and i got it. and it was on a milky way wrapper. and i was 12, and my dad took me to san francisco and he was in a parade. and i ran alongside the thing, and i reached for the wrapper and he wrote his name on it. >> stephen: do you still have it? >> no! >> stephen: i wrote richard nixon when i was. 1972... when i was eight years old. i had an idea there should be continental flags. we had state flags. we had city flags. why not continental flags for unity of nations. so i wrote-- what's-- what's trudeau's dad? pierre trudeau. i wrote pierre trudeau, i wrote richard nixon and whoever at the time was the president of mexico. i got a lovely letter back from nixon's office saying, "the presi
. >> stephen: all right. >> that's their -- >> stephen: all right. >> egg sack. >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> apples. >> stephen: of course. and the reason being, you can't put peanut butter on an orange. >> people have, though. in my family. >> stephen: have you ever asked someone for their autograph? >> yes. >> stephen: do you mind telling me who? >> richard nixon. >> stephen: did you get it? >> and i got...
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>> hey, stephen. great to be here. >> stephen: now little catch-up for the audience who didn't see last time derek was on two and a half years ago -- it's been a while now -- >> yeah. >> stephen: -- i came to see the show that you created and that frank directed "in and of itself" at the darrell roth theater here in new york. evie and i were so blown away by it that we were eager to help you make it into a film so everyone could see it. i wanted this thing not only to be preserved but for everyone to get a chance to have the experience. you and i did not do a very good job of expining at ow was auy thgs give away. frank, i'm going to hit you here. can you do a better job of explaining what this movie is than we did in explaining what that play is? what's it about? >> well, here's the thing -- i mean, if i give you my opinion or my feeling overwhat it's about, it's a betrayal of the intent of what we did. >> stephen: that's exactly right. that is why it is impossible to describe this film or this play.
>> hey, stephen. great to be here. >> stephen: now little catch-up for the audience who didn't see last time derek was on two and a half years ago -- it's been a while now -- >> yeah. >> stephen: -- i came to see the show that you created and that frank directed "in and of itself" at the darrell roth theater here in new york. evie and i were so blown away by it that we were eager to help you make it into a film so everyone could see it. i wanted this thing not...
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carnage. >> stephen: that's the one. johnny, tell them what they won. ♪ >> a second civil war! and a broyhill dinette set. you'll be eating in style in the smoldering after-scape. back to you, steve! >> stephen: you see, today was the constitutionally mandated final step before a new president can get inaugurated. a joint session of congress to basically rubber stamp the electoral votes. except this time, over 100 g.o.p. house members and at least 13 g.o.p. senators decided to reject some states' election results over alleged voter irregularities. those same supposed voter irregularities that rudy giuliani failed to prove to a single judge, no matter how passionately he farted. well, this morning, at a maga rally right outside the white house, the president incited the mob to march on the capitol building. >> we're going to the capitol, and we're going to try and give the democrats are hopeless. they're never voting for anything, not even one vote. but we're going to try and give our republicans, the weak ones, because
carnage. >> stephen: that's the one. johnny, tell them what they won. ♪ >> a second civil war! and a broyhill dinette set. you'll be eating in style in the smoldering after-scape. back to you, steve! >> stephen: you see, today was the constitutionally mandated final step before a new president can get inaugurated. a joint session of congress to basically rubber stamp the electoral votes. except this time, over 100 g.o.p. house members and at least 13 g.o.p. senators decided...
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>> hello, stephen. how are you, man? it's good to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. now, we're catching you in the u.k., right? >> i am in the u.k. yeah, i came here because we were going to have a drive-in premiere for the movie. >> stephen: yes. >> and i landed, and they came out and said, "we've just gone to tier 3. you have to go quarantine for two weeks in your house." so i got here, i'm going to be here for two weeks in the house, not able to-- i can't walk anywhere, can't do anything. no premiere. so i'm just here, with the fireplace. >> stephen: well, i'm sorry to hear that. but is-- is your lovely wife, amal, with you? >> yes, and that makes it all fine. >> stephen: right, i'm sure it's a lovely house, too, so... >> perfectly lovely house. and, you know... and we brought the kids, which i thought was a good idea. >> stephen: sure. always good. three, three years old? >> right. >> stephen: not quite free range yet. >> no, they can't feed themselves. and, apparently, what i'm finding out, is that at some point, i have to educate them, which... >> stephen: hmmm
>> hello, stephen. how are you, man? it's good to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you, too. now, we're catching you in the u.k., right? >> i am in the u.k. yeah, i came here because we were going to have a drive-in premiere for the movie. >> stephen: yes. >> and i landed, and they came out and said, "we've just gone to tier 3. you have to go quarantine for two weeks in your house." so i got here, i'm going to be here for two weeks in the house, not able...
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it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy martin luther king day, when we celebrate a great leader who led a march on washington that didn't end with me having to learn about someone named "q-shaman." on wednesday, joe biden will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states! come on, baby! but after the sacking of the u.s. capitol, authorities have called in 25,000 national guard troops. so, officially, this is not a peaceful transition of power, and they've had to update the sign hanging in america's break room to this. the troops have shut down four major bridges leading into downtown d.c., set up a fortified perimeter that encompasses the capitol, white house and portions of downtown, and closed the national mall. closed the national mall!? now where are we supposed to get our national wetzel's pretzels? defense officials are so worried about an inside attack on our incoming leaders that they've asked the f.b.i. to vet all of the 25,000 national guard troops coming into washington. okay, that's a good id
it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy martin luther king day, when we celebrate a great leader who led a march on washington that didn't end with me having to learn about someone named "q-shaman." on wednesday, joe biden will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states! come on, baby! but after the sacking of the u.s. capitol, authorities have called in 25,000 national guard troops. so,...
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stephen: that's our show. if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips, or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. thanks for joining us. i'm steven stock. stay safe, and have a good night. ♪♪♪ ♪♪ >> welcome to the weekend edition of "access hollywood." i'm scott evans. sibley scoles will join us in just a little bit. but let's begin with regina king. she makes her feature film directorial debut with "one night in miami." it brings together four legends in one hotel room during the civil rights movement. and on the same day it was released on amazon prime video, regina turned 50. but she told me there is no way she'd rather trade places with her younger self. i read somewhere that you said you are more interesting now, you feel like, than you were at 25. and i thought, "i wonder what she means by that." >> absolutely. i've lived more life, you know? i can talk more smack and back it up. >> [ laughs ] that's right. >> and just more comfortable in my own skin. and i think
stephen: that's our show. if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips, or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. thanks for joining us. i'm steven stock. stay safe, and have a good night. ♪♪♪ ♪♪ >> welcome to the weekend edition of "access hollywood." i'm scott evans. sibley scoles will join us in just a little bit. but let's begin with regina king. she makes her feature film directorial debut with "one night in miami." it...
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pulled straight off stephen they're the ideal for maid of k.s. so we thought ok the best way to go to 2 to paying tribute to both her legs and stephen is to create a middle sized communication meadow we actually use quite unique and it should be a made though which is said not for scientists of not only for scientists but those so for those. reporters and film directors and musicians those who promote science who create. arts and unique or films. and popular all the science we we would they are doing so hans zimmer is a classical example he smith seek this so inspiring in films like inception and interstellar well said you were given 3 years obviously he has a l.s.e. savage's was such a long time is it didn't go to work with him what's it like to work with him. yeah it's not very easy communicating with steven of course it takes time for him to to write sentences it may take 15 minutes 20 minutes or even more but the time that he takes. the time to do you are waiting to hear from steven that he will answer you is exactly the time that a kid makes
pulled straight off stephen they're the ideal for maid of k.s. so we thought ok the best way to go to 2 to paying tribute to both her legs and stephen is to create a middle sized communication meadow we actually use quite unique and it should be a made though which is said not for scientists of not only for scientists but those so for those. reporters and film directors and musicians those who promote science who create. arts and unique or films. and popular all the science we we would they are...
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i am your host, stephen colbert. this is arguably one of the most challenging times in american history. the pandemic continues to rage. fascist mobs have declared war on our democracy, aided and abetted by the president of the united states and his stooges in congress. but i do have a bit of a spring in my step, because yesterday, there were moving trucks at the white house! i have never found a moving truck so moving. and then there's some interesting stuff exiting the building as well, like this bust of abraham lincoln and a taxidermied bird. movers also tried to wheel out this taxidermied wilbur ross, until they realized he just looks like that. the signs that the president is leaving are everywhere. on thursday, workers even hung bunting across from the north portico that says "2021 biden-harris inauguration" that was visible from the president's third-story residence. and even harder for him, he also had a view of the giant hour glass counting down his immunity. the president is in no mood to linger at the whit
i am your host, stephen colbert. this is arguably one of the most challenging times in american history. the pandemic continues to rage. fascist mobs have declared war on our democracy, aided and abetted by the president of the united states and his stooges in congress. but i do have a bit of a spring in my step, because yesterday, there were moving trucks at the white house! i have never found a moving truck so moving. and then there's some interesting stuff exiting the building as well, like...
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>> stephen: all right. >> jon: what do you call that? >> stephen: wellerman. it is a 19th century new zealand whaling song. whaling songs are going to be the biggest, best, greatest, all a cappella, a cappella, a cappella, tremendous, take your cars, drums, mood, throw it in the toilette, whaling songs. plond guys in sweaters, it's going to be amazing. >> jon: i bet. i see the fashion, already. chic. >> stephen: 100%. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: got anything nautical on those fingertips, jon? >> jon: i like the wellerman. ♪♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm afraid we don't have time for bernie sanders now. thank the senator for stopping by, we'll talk to him another time. jon batiste, everybody. thank you, sir. >> jon: yes, indeed. >> stephen: joining me now is a vermont senator and former presidential candidate who has spent over 30 years advocating for progressive causes. please welcome senator bernie sanders! senator, thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: it's been eight days since domestic terrorists urged on by the president of the u
>> stephen: all right. >> jon: what do you call that? >> stephen: wellerman. it is a 19th century new zealand whaling song. whaling songs are going to be the biggest, best, greatest, all a cappella, a cappella, a cappella, tremendous, take your cars, drums, mood, throw it in the toilette, whaling songs. plond guys in sweaters, it's going to be amazing. >> jon: i bet. i see the fashion, already. chic. >> stephen: 100%. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: got...
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and out is a look at the work of "stephen hawking". leonard: as far as i can tell we probably have dino or leonard has readers from all of the world. in fact he is readers from the united states and canada and mexico, jacob peru and any other places. ♪ venezuela and guatemala and brazil. ♪ nicaragua and others. ♪ and probably even pasadena. [laughter]. >> thank you everyone for joining us for this evening's event. my name is kim and i'm a host of tonight's event . to before we can begin i want to encourage you all to check upper lineup of upcoming virtual events . 104 any upcoming events we are looking forward to is tiffany in conversation with la about new book say it louder . black voters, white narratives and saving our democracy. that is next friday, the 18th. as well please remember to close on twitter facebook and instagram. and tonight we are honored to welcome leonard mlodinow. and rob paulson. leonard received his phd in theoretical physics at the university of california berkeley. it was in alexander fellow. at the max
and out is a look at the work of "stephen hawking". leonard: as far as i can tell we probably have dino or leonard has readers from all of the world. in fact he is readers from the united states and canada and mexico, jacob peru and any other places. ♪ venezuela and guatemala and brazil. ♪ nicaragua and others. ♪ and probably even pasadena. [laughter]. >> thank you everyone for joining us for this evening's event. my name is kim and i'm a host of tonight's event . to...
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stephen, the d.a. believes, had been planning to kill for a long 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 could commit the perfect murder. it was an obsession for him. his dream was to commit murder and to get away with it. >> so he was thinking about this for a long time. >> oh, yes. >> and he almost succeeded. had the police not turned up to check out what was 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 good-bye. >> in retrospect, does it matter now that you did that? that you hugged her? >> oh, absolutely. >> memories for a family, of a daughter and a sister, who loved to run. >> i'm happy when i think about her, when i
stephen, the d.a. believes, had been planning to kill for a long 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 could commit the perfect murder. it was an obsession for him. his dream was to commit murder and to get away with it. >> so he was thinking about this for a long time. >> oh, yes. >> and he almost succeeded. had the police not turned up to check out what was a missing...
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his real name was noel stephens. >>> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna, he knew where they lived. said he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so someone shauna knew, someone george the do-gooder had tried to help. a thing be out of character for george. but "greyhound" or noel was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his camp site out in the desert. >>> what did you find? >> swimsuit bottoms that in our search of shauna's house appeared to be that matched the top that i had seen in her bedroom. >> reporter: so "greyhound" was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. and, in fact, her friends recalled shauna had grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who had been doing work around the house. >> she didn't want noel in the house any more. she said you better get out of this house or i'm calling the police on you. >> reporter: so was he the killer? out at the camp site, detectives did not find any
his real name was noel stephens. >>> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna, he knew where they lived. said he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so someone shauna knew, someone george the do-gooder had tried to help. a thing be out of character for george. but "greyhound" or noel was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his camp site out in the...
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stephen, to answer, it isa crisis? stephen, to answer, it is a combination of factors. certainly human behaviour triggered the second wave. we had a massive super spreading eventin had a massive super spreading event in the country. students going on a musicalfestival. that started it, triggered it but the variant, as you say, which is considerably more infectious is also contributing to it. i think it's a combination of both. i think one of the big problems is that 110w one of the big problems is that now in our second wave, people are tired of all these infection prevention matters —— measures. in the first wave, people were much more compliant because of was unknown, there was a lot more anxiety but now with the second wave, u nfortu nately, with the second wave, unfortunately, people are not totally, or not significantly even sticking to what they should be sticking so that, to a large extent, is driving it. and the variant is also helping it along. president ramaphosa said, "we have let our guard down." in late december, he put in restrictions which people are
stephen, to answer, it isa crisis? stephen, to answer, it is a combination of factors. certainly human behaviour triggered the second wave. we had a massive super spreading eventin had a massive super spreading event in the country. students going on a musicalfestival. that started it, triggered it but the variant, as you say, which is considerably more infectious is also contributing to it. i think it's a combination of both. i think one of the big problems is that 110w one of the big problems...
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and now, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the trump—inspired insurrection on capitol hill failed, but the wounds to america's body politic are now raw and deep. the president remains commander—in—chief, with his finger on the nuclear button, but is that tenable for the next two weeks? and what are the dramatic death throes of the trump presidency doing to america's standing in the wider world? my guest is retired american admiral and former supreme commander of nato‘s armed forces in europe, james stavridis. how deep is the hole america is now in? admiraljames stavridis in florida, welcome to hardtalk. good to be with you, stephen. you served for 37 years in the us military. i wonder what was your overriding emotion when you saw that mob, a violent mob, storm the us congress and apparently, to all intents and purposes, egged on and incited by your president, donald trump? i was angry, and it felt to me a bit like 9/11. i was in the pentagon on 9/11. i literally watched the aeroplane hit the pentagon. and the day after
and now, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the trump—inspired insurrection on capitol hill failed, but the wounds to america's body politic are now raw and deep. the president remains commander—in—chief, with his finger on the nuclear button, but is that tenable for the next two weeks? and what are the dramatic death throes of the trump presidency doing to america's standing in the wider world? my guest is retired american admiral and former...
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good afternoon, stephen. thank you. it's good to have you on the show. how bleak is the covid picture in your country, south africa, right now? it is bleak. we are well into our second wave which is really manifesting quite a bit more seriously than our first wave. we are really averaging about 18,000—20,000 new cases per day, as against the highest peak that we had in our first wave of about 14,000, so it gives you some idea that we are on a steep upward trajectory of our second wave, so it is very worrying and we are worrying it's going to move up to our province of gauteng where johannesburg is located and it will expand quite considerably, so it is a worry. would it be fair to say in the language we use in this pandemic that right now, in south africa, it is out of control? well, you know, we try to control it. at the moment, we don't have a vaccine control but we do have the other infection prevention controls and that could, with human behavioural controls, could, to some extent, to a significant extent, control it. so is it out of control? certa
good afternoon, stephen. thank you. it's good to have you on the show. how bleak is the covid picture in your country, south africa, right now? it is bleak. we are well into our second wave which is really manifesting quite a bit more seriously than our first wave. we are really averaging about 18,000—20,000 new cases per day, as against the highest peak that we had in our first wave of about 14,000, so it gives you some idea that we are on a steep upward trajectory of our second wave, so it...
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curry green empuja la bola 62 ptnso para stephen curry y lo más importante ganaron los warriors y juegan mañana contra sacramento en otro para clippers visitaron a los (en inglés) que llegaban con el mejor récord, bucker al inal el equipo ganó 101 a 102 y ahora tienen récord de 5 y 6 . >>> 49ers hoy se enfrentaban a seah en arizojna y el equipo de san francisco cayó 26 a 23 y se fue el patedor de san francisco que estaba en protocolo de covid-19 y termina la cmapa con récord de 5 y 10 y ahora se va al draft y afc (en inglés) están en jugado de comodín libro y bills recién a pittsburgh y titans esperan por baltimore y green bay estará con saints en el duelo del oeste y por último washington estaba en casa ante tom brady y bucaniers, hemos dominado la acción un día más, cambio y fu ya nos vamos despiendo pero este domingo una ciudad rusa realizó un festival de muñeocs de nieves, familias consiguierono más de dos docenas de muñecos y los adornaron con bufanadas y con nariz de zanahoria como opremio un par de aguantes, bastante atinado . >>> hicieron muñecos de nieve tú
curry green empuja la bola 62 ptnso para stephen curry y lo más importante ganaron los warriors y juegan mañana contra sacramento en otro para clippers visitaron a los (en inglés) que llegaban con el mejor récord, bucker al inal el equipo ganó 101 a 102 y ahora tienen récord de 5 y 6 . >>> 49ers hoy se enfrentaban a seah en arizojna y el equipo de san francisco cayó 26 a 23 y se fue el patedor de san francisco que estaba en protocolo de covid-19 y termina la cmapa con récord de...
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tom: stephen biggar is from argus research. when you go to bloomberg, you can see what people follow. stephen biggar is long the banks. just green on the screen. he says, buy the sector. why the enthusiasm, just buy the banks? stephen: you see the results coming out from j.p. morgan and from pnc, to some extent, wells fargo, they are a bit in the sweet spot. they took their lumps early last year to mid last year, phenomenal increasing loss provisions. that is easing. you still have a very fantastic capital markets environment. i am looking at jpmorgan with investment banking up 30%. market revenue is up 20%. i don't think that will continue at the same pace. you also have the lapping of margin pressure from the fed that reduced rates to zero in a march. the lapping of that will start to occur this year. lisa: slightly disappointing for wells fargo, net interest income at $9.28 billion versus the estimated $9.4 billion. it is telling at a time when 10 year yields rising through the fourth quarter. at what point do you say people
tom: stephen biggar is from argus research. when you go to bloomberg, you can see what people follow. stephen biggar is long the banks. just green on the screen. he says, buy the sector. why the enthusiasm, just buy the banks? stephen: you see the results coming out from j.p. morgan and from pnc, to some extent, wells fargo, they are a bit in the sweet spot. they took their lumps early last year to mid last year, phenomenal increasing loss provisions. that is easing. you still have a very...
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good afternoon, stephen sackur. how bleak is the covid—i9 picture in your country of south africa right now? it is bleak, we are well into our second wave, which is really manifesting quite more seriously than our first wave. we are averaging about 18 to 20,000 new cases per day. the highest peak in ourfirst 20,000 new cases per day. the highest peak in our first wave was 14,000. so, it gives you some idea that we are on a steep upward trajectory and so it is very worrying and weird moving to our province, which johannesburg is situated and it is probably going to expand and it isa is probably going to expand and it is a worry. the language that we use about this pandemic and right now, it is in south africa and out of control? you know, we try to control it and we do not have a vaccine control, but we do have other infection prevention controls and that could, to some extent and that could, to some extent and a significant extent, control it. certainly, it is expanding, but can be controlled, it can be mediated y
good afternoon, stephen sackur. how bleak is the covid—i9 picture in your country of south africa right now? it is bleak, we are well into our second wave, which is really manifesting quite more seriously than our first wave. we are averaging about 18 to 20,000 new cases per day. the highest peak in ourfirst 20,000 new cases per day. the highest peak in our first wave was 14,000. so, it gives you some idea that we are on a steep upward trajectory and so it is very worrying and weird moving to...
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stephen: absolutely correct. so far, we have heard anecdotes of trucks being held back or actually even being sent back. the u.k. side seems to be quite relaxed still, as well as the continental europe side, but i think that will increase over time and it will be interesting to see how those border crossing times are going to revolve. so what we do expect is to see allhtly higher rates over as a result of this additional complexity. but at this time it is hard to predict how structural this will be. tend to be irrational at times. lane mightometer have significantly lower rates inn a 200 kilometer lane west germany crossing the border into netherlands or any other european country. alix: how does covid blades all of this? stephen: it definitely's -- alix: how does covid play into all of this? stephen: it slows it down. down border crossing times. in individual cases, we might see a delay. and delay in the transportation industry means it also dynamic capacity, because iraq that is standing at the border for a num
stephen: absolutely correct. so far, we have heard anecdotes of trucks being held back or actually even being sent back. the u.k. side seems to be quite relaxed still, as well as the continental europe side, but i think that will increase over time and it will be interesting to see how those border crossing times are going to revolve. so what we do expect is to see allhtly higher rates over as a result of this additional complexity. but at this time it is hard to predict how structural this...
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and series here's a look at what's playing starting with the stand featuring a new ending written by stephen king himself the story starts 5 months after a bioengineered super flu has decimated the world's population directed by josh boone this new and timely adaptation of stephen king's 1978 novel the stand is not about viral epidemic as such but it uses one to set the scene for a battle of good versus evil. on the one side there's a mysterious centenarian played by will be goldberg. hello friend of. my day is abigail fremantle. you come see me at every foot hole colorado kid you remember that for me. fremantle drools have followers in infiltrating their dreams. but many choose the dark side to follow in alexander styles guard as randall flag was. told it was no more i hear charming southern man. stephen king not content with the original ending if he sprawling nothing personally scripted only one to stand is a vision of a world blasted by a plague with the survivors forced to take sides. another series planned before the pandemic and now with added timeliness is the german danish series sl
and series here's a look at what's playing starting with the stand featuring a new ending written by stephen king himself the story starts 5 months after a bioengineered super flu has decimated the world's population directed by josh boone this new and timely adaptation of stephen king's 1978 novel the stand is not about viral epidemic as such but it uses one to set the scene for a battle of good versus evil. on the one side there's a mysterious centenarian played by will be goldberg. hello...
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to the show i'm stephen beard it's good to have you with us. one of the big stories on the new york stock exchange in recent weeks was the expected delisting of 3 chinese tech firms all of them targeted in the recent us executive order prohibiting americans from investing in companies that washington claims are linked to the beijing government on monday the new york stock exchange abruptly canceled. shocking many. as if trade and diplomatic relations between the u.s. and china couldn't get any foggier. the new york stock exchange had an announced it was delisting 3 communications giants china telecom china unicom and china mobile. the delisting followed an executive order from president donald trump which barred american investments and chinese firms owned or controlled by the military now the exchange says it's changing course after talks of quote relevant regulators but today's announcement is not undoing the mounting tensions. this expression of chinese firms has a limited impact on the chinese companies but it will harm the u.s. his own nat
to the show i'm stephen beard it's good to have you with us. one of the big stories on the new york stock exchange in recent weeks was the expected delisting of 3 chinese tech firms all of them targeted in the recent us executive order prohibiting americans from investing in companies that washington claims are linked to the beijing government on monday the new york stock exchange abruptly canceled. shocking many. as if trade and diplomatic relations between the u.s. and china couldn't get any...
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that made the civil war and never like popular sovereignty from stephen douglas to kansas nebraska act and betty kansas and john brown's raid in kansas and the dred scott decisio decision, these are really important for a pivotal years that led to the civil war. and that is some of the main characters like stephen douglas charles sumner and others and it is really a great piece of history and a lot of tidbits that one might not normally know and one character who comes up by me from a historical point of view it is stephen douglas a demagogue willing to sacrifice all kinds of principles to advance his career and of course he tragically fails in that endeavor but meanwhile does huge damage to the country to overturn the missouri compromise opening up territories to slavery where it goes prohibited in the south over the north it was a piece of work and the story of the massacre in. of a vibrant and successful african-american took place was awful it's hard to believe it could happen in 20th century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans were killed, militia running rampant and
that made the civil war and never like popular sovereignty from stephen douglas to kansas nebraska act and betty kansas and john brown's raid in kansas and the dred scott decisio decision, these are really important for a pivotal years that led to the civil war. and that is some of the main characters like stephen douglas charles sumner and others and it is really a great piece of history and a lot of tidbits that one might not normally know and one character who comes up by me from a...
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it is a perfect time to speak with stephen king. i have to digress and move to the pandemic, and i'm going to call it the grave new pandemic off your wonderful book. when we have an exhaustion is -- an exile janice -- know first of all is -- wee have had the most know that governor -- governments have not provided much stimulus, encouraging companies to go into hibernation during lockdown in the expectation that things get better once we have a vaccination program successfully applied over the months ahead. i think what governments are hoping for is that once the vaccination programs have really hit home as they have been well-established in countries -- there is also pent up demand from households in particular, will be unleashed and you will end up with a very robust recovery. of course the risk is that many of the companies that are in that there will be business failures come and with business failures the rebound will be more limited. it is a very different kind of story than a normal recession, where there is financial opposed
it is a perfect time to speak with stephen king. i have to digress and move to the pandemic, and i'm going to call it the grave new pandemic off your wonderful book. when we have an exhaustion is -- an exile janice -- know first of all is -- wee have had the most know that governor -- governments have not provided much stimulus, encouraging companies to go into hibernation during lockdown in the expectation that things get better once we have a vaccination program successfully applied over the...
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i'm stephen sackur. the covid—19 pandemic has tested the cohesion and capacity of the european union. member states have agreed an emergency economic rescue package, but now they face an even more pressing joint challenge because the roll—out of vaccines in the eu is proving to be much slower than promised. why? well, my guest is ireland's europe minister, thomas byrne. has covid exposed failings in both brussels and in dublin? thomas byrne in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. are you disappointed in the markedly slow roll—out thomas byrne in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. are you disappointed in the markedly slow roll—out of the vaccine in so many member states of the european union, including your own? well, i think the roll—out of the vaccine in the european union certainly has been a bit slower than some other countries. yes, you could compare it to britain. but i think everybody�*s experiences of the pandemic are different. and indeed, there's lots of dif
i'm stephen sackur. the covid—19 pandemic has tested the cohesion and capacity of the european union. member states have agreed an emergency economic rescue package, but now they face an even more pressing joint challenge because the roll—out of vaccines in the eu is proving to be much slower than promised. why? well, my guest is ireland's europe minister, thomas byrne. has covid exposed failings in both brussels and in dublin? thomas byrne in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you,...
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and he became kind of a nra spokesman after that because that's his role. >> what stephen did, he was as you remember a member of the church at the time but he lived across the road and he was sleeping in the morning because he had to go to work at a hospital in san antonio where he was sort of the in-house plumber. even though he was retired he was the plumber for university hospital in san antonio. his daughter who lived with her parents, heard the sound that shewas familiar with two because she's been around guns her whole life . she mentioned something to her dad who gotup , put on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt and went out there and basically confronted the shooter who had come out of thebuilding to reload . >> i think when i spoke to gun control advocates in the aftermath, there is some common ground there it comes to encouraging folks to, who carried to be well-trained and nra certified and sylvie is well-trained and he had his gun in a safe locked and those are all things not every gun owner practices or has like training in. i've always thought maybe that was a source of comm
and he became kind of a nra spokesman after that because that's his role. >> what stephen did, he was as you remember a member of the church at the time but he lived across the road and he was sleeping in the morning because he had to go to work at a hospital in san antonio where he was sort of the in-house plumber. even though he was retired he was the plumber for university hospital in san antonio. his daughter who lived with her parents, heard the sound that shewas familiar with two...
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stephen, what will you be telling them? good morning, we start off with good news we have a deal otherwise we would be in a situation with tariffs and quotas on all products, but the deal came very late, so a lot of the nitty—gritty, a lot of the details around what has to happen the customs border was not really coming into focus until right at the end of the year. so we started off with a lot of uncertainty and a lot of confusion that has happened at the borders, that we are gradually working through it, and that has manifested itself in trucks being turned away at the irish border, as we talked about before, and of course at the moment, the traffic levels are fairly low, additionally on the dover— calais crossing, as we have been sort of prepared for this. so we will start to see those builders we get to the end of this month. and of course, not only customs and all of the arrangement surrounding the rules of origins and customs paperwork, we have another rubber things to navigate as we go through the next few months
stephen, what will you be telling them? good morning, we start off with good news we have a deal otherwise we would be in a situation with tariffs and quotas on all products, but the deal came very late, so a lot of the nitty—gritty, a lot of the details around what has to happen the customs border was not really coming into focus until right at the end of the year. so we started off with a lot of uncertainty and a lot of confusion that has happened at the borders, that we are gradually...
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stephen king not content with the original ending if the sprawling novel closely scripted any one the stand is a vision of a world blasted by a plague with the survivors forced to take sides. another series planned before the pandemic and now with added timeliness is the german danish series slobodan written directed and filmed by christian albert so born sees a north sea island community confronted with a fatal virus and what that's your problem influence of history that. the epic series explores what happens when the thin veneer of civilization is removed. to. itself be a part of it was a. tax. cut. that. this series was nearly pulled after broadcasters expressed concern that it might be too close to reality for some viewers to cope with. something that also unspecified the real instance invited you to it 6. a 2nd season is now in the works. with the without a pandemic terry gilliam's $996.00 dystopian 12 monkeys starring bruce willis and brad pitt remains a modern masterpiece. breezer. the film's 25 year anniversary rerelease has only full in june the coronavirus pandemic giving it
stephen king not content with the original ending if the sprawling novel closely scripted any one the stand is a vision of a world blasted by a plague with the survivors forced to take sides. another series planned before the pandemic and now with added timeliness is the german danish series slobodan written directed and filmed by christian albert so born sees a north sea island community confronted with a fatal virus and what that's your problem influence of history that. the epic series...
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more than 40 years ago stephen king wrote the stand about a deadly virus and the scary world it leaves behind. too soon to watch the series we'll check out the stand and other fictional pandemic stories coming up and later on the show how the swiss playwright 50 to one about to lift off crowdfunding back in the 1950 s. before there was crowdfunding. you're welcome to arts and culture most of us these days are looking for distraction from the pandemic but some are excited about watching more pandemics and movies and series here's a look at what's playing starting with the stand featuring a new ending written by stephen king himself the story starts 5 months after a bioengineered super flu has decimated the world's population directed by josh boone this new and timely adaptation of stephen king's 978 novel the stand is not about viral epidemic as such but it uses one to set the scene for a battle of good versus evil. on the one side there's a mysterious centenarian played by will be goldberg. hello friend of. my day is abigail fremantle. you come see me at every foot hole colorado kid yo
more than 40 years ago stephen king wrote the stand about a deadly virus and the scary world it leaves behind. too soon to watch the series we'll check out the stand and other fictional pandemic stories coming up and later on the show how the swiss playwright 50 to one about to lift off crowdfunding back in the 1950 s. before there was crowdfunding. you're welcome to arts and culture most of us these days are looking for distraction from the pandemic but some are excited about watching more...
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stephen king not content with the original ending of his sprawling novel personally scripted and new one the stand is a vision of a world blasted by a plague with a survivors' force to take sides. another series planned before the pandemic and now with added timeliness is the german danish series slobodan written directed and filmed by christian albert so born sees a north sea island community confronted with a fatal virus and what that's your india problem influence of especially with. the epic series explores what happens when the thin veneer of civilization was removed . i. think. it's about the old south i. cannot. touch. that. just series was nearly pulled off to broadcast as expressed concern that it might be too close to reality for some viewers to cope with. but it is out and i also expect that real life is invited to to its success a 2nd season is now in the works. with or without a pandemic terry get. 1906 dystopian 12 monkeys starring bruce willis and brad pitt remains a modern science by masterpiece. the film's 25 year anniversary rerelease has recently full in june the c
stephen king not content with the original ending of his sprawling novel personally scripted and new one the stand is a vision of a world blasted by a plague with a survivors' force to take sides. another series planned before the pandemic and now with added timeliness is the german danish series slobodan written directed and filmed by christian albert so born sees a north sea island community confronted with a fatal virus and what that's your india problem influence of especially with. the...
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we will talk to stephen miller. he has a lot to say and says ken paxton is the most important powerful republican because he's suing the biden administration. he's expecting more ags to do the same. your reaction to what you heard from congressman nunes. you put a list out, kash, didn't you, about all the information and documents that you wanted to see declassify and even in the list you and congressman nunes did not see all the things that you thought you knew? >> absolutely, maria. congressman nunes is spot on in terms of weaponization of portion of the intelligence community. let's go to fisa process, as former prosecutor who used the fisa properly, to see this way it's outrageous and only increased by the sentencing of clinesmith, we know that the most basic level. you don't have to know anything about the could you tell user -- courts or anything, if there's information that you are aware of and the fbi is aware of, then you must present to federal judge and as you highlight in devin's memo in february 18th, n
we will talk to stephen miller. he has a lot to say and says ken paxton is the most important powerful republican because he's suing the biden administration. he's expecting more ags to do the same. your reaction to what you heard from congressman nunes. you put a list out, kash, didn't you, about all the information and documents that you wanted to see declassify and even in the list you and congressman nunes did not see all the things that you thought you knew? >> absolutely, maria....
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stephen douglas. i would be surprised that he heard lincoln and maybe, it was like two years later he comes out with the first nasty. one of the first ones, and the white house. but yes, it could be a case that i think lincoln, who had a sense of humor anyway is humor against douglas, it might have prompted. >> 's political culture, the senate floor williams, leading to the holding of the day and everyone knew stephen douglas in the presidency. the idea that he could be elected president on the grounds that could be elected president, he grew with tuesday. nevertheless, with lincoln is present in the late 1850s, increasingly appalled by the explosion of democratic racism in particular for him because he was facing someone who's the most influential but unlike what we can say about slavery, he does throw. >> he was in the legislature in the 1830s, he introduced the shepherdsville yet in your book, at the end of his life, he's the first president to publicly endorse the right to vote. >> he's grown a lo
stephen douglas. i would be surprised that he heard lincoln and maybe, it was like two years later he comes out with the first nasty. one of the first ones, and the white house. but yes, it could be a case that i think lincoln, who had a sense of humor anyway is humor against douglas, it might have prompted. >> 's political culture, the senate floor williams, leading to the holding of the day and everyone knew stephen douglas in the presidency. the idea that he could be elected president...
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stephen fowler, welcome to the gu"newshour". s the news today is that quarantining after being exposed to covid. where dhas tleave this contest? >> for the last several weeks, really, all the candidates have been criss-crossing georgitr ng to squeeze out every vote that they can get, and david perdue announced today that he, one of s campaign staffers tested positive for covid 19. he and his wife both tested negative today but out of an abundance of caution will be quarantining. the last day of early voting is toy and the next big day is tuesday january 5, but the night before, perdue and senator kelly loeffler are pposed to headline a big get out the vote rally in north georgia headlandedenby presdonald trump. it's unclear whether david perdue will be in attendance, but it's definitely something you don't want to happen days before the biggest election. >> woodruff: no question, mplicating factor, president trump, he has been critical of the governor of ed state thers who didn't want to challenge the victoryof e biden, in georg
stephen fowler, welcome to the gu"newshour". s the news today is that quarantining after being exposed to covid. where dhas tleave this contest? >> for the last several weeks, really, all the candidates have been criss-crossing georgitr ng to squeeze out every vote that they can get, and david perdue announced today that he, one of s campaign staffers tested positive for covid 19. he and his wife both tested negative today but out of an abundance of caution will be quarantining....