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. >> stephen? stephen, are you okay? is everything okay? >> stephen: yeah, i'm fine. i'm just doing this segment about movies for the greatest audience in the world! [cheering] [ominous music] hold on. hold on. i just need a minute. hold on. hold on. i'll be back. snap out of it, colbert! why do you keep talking about showers? you love movies. they're your favorite part of the morning routine. the lathering, the scrubbing. what am i saying?! >> she got you too, huh? >> stephen: jon hamm. wait. what do you mean, "she got me too"? >> the shower witch. >> stephen: who? >> oh, you sweet fool. the shower witch. the magical being that guards the barrier between the showers and reality. >> stephen: i thought she was just an urban legend. >> [growling] you must have angered her. think! what could you have done to anger the shower witch? >> stephen: i don't know. the only thing i can think of is that i stayed in a hotel last week. >> both: and you know how there's those two shower curtains and one goes on the inside and the outside? well, i accidentally put them both on the ou
. >> stephen? stephen, are you okay? is everything okay? >> stephen: yeah, i'm fine. i'm just doing this segment about movies for the greatest audience in the world! [cheering] [ominous music] hold on. hold on. i just need a minute. hold on. hold on. i'll be back. snap out of it, colbert! why do you keep talking about showers? you love movies. they're your favorite part of the morning routine. the lathering, the scrubbing. what am i saying?! >> she got you too, huh? >>...
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. >> stephen! >> stephen: thanks, everybody. how are you? thank you very much. hello! ♪ ♪ hello, my friends. pleas have a seat. hello, hello. [cheering] welcome. welcome one and all. [cheering] welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it was an absolutely beautiful day here in new york city. the sun was shining. 75 degrees. the light was sparkling on the hudson. flowers were blooming in central park. and in lower manhattan, donald trump is going on trial next monday! [cheering] because... why? why? because yesterday, an appeals judge denied trump's 11th hour request to delay the start of the stormy daniels "hush money" criminal trial. now, if you had told stephen colbert as a teenager that one day the former president of the united states would be standing trial for paying off a porn star, that young man would have said, "you have porn? can i trade you? i found a sears catalog in a tree stump in the woods!" you see, trump's lawyers argued that he can't get a fair trial in manhattan, so the judge should postpone the trial indefinitely while they s
. >> stephen! >> stephen: thanks, everybody. how are you? thank you very much. hello! ♪ ♪ hello, my friends. pleas have a seat. hello, hello. [cheering] welcome. welcome one and all. [cheering] welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it was an absolutely beautiful day here in new york city. the sun was shining. 75 degrees. the light was sparkling on the hudson. flowers were blooming in central park. and in lower manhattan, donald trump is going on...
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tell them how to book a flight, stephen. >> stephen: will do, steve. just draw a big x on the ground. maybe out of rocks or something? and we'll try to land there. be patient, though. hot air travel takes time. >> steve: we were born up here! >> stephen: our parents left us in this basket with nothing but a set of adult-sized clothes and a thirst for the sky! >> steve: seagull! [cawing] so book a flight with whitlock's hot air balloon today! >> stephen: we accept all major credit cards. >> steve: or just conversation! >> both: we're so lonely! >> whitlock's hot air balloon! come get high with us! >> stephen: oh, we forgot to mention you can smoke weed up here! >> steve: there are no laws! >> stephen: we'll be right back with steve buscemi! seagull! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ class clowns. old truck. more memories. less sugar. fewer net carbs. fewer calories. the best things in life start with just the right ingredients. better starts with breyers carbsmart. so rich. so indulgent. it's new olay body wash. silky indulgent moisture. bye bye, dry
tell them how to book a flight, stephen. >> stephen: will do, steve. just draw a big x on the ground. maybe out of rocks or something? and we'll try to land there. be patient, though. hot air travel takes time. >> steve: we were born up here! >> stephen: our parents left us in this basket with nothing but a set of adult-sized clothes and a thirst for the sky! >> steve: seagull! [cawing] so book a flight with whitlock's hot air balloon today! >> stephen: we accept...
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>> stephen: and us? [singing in japanese] i was not expecting that. >> stephen: one thing that i see that you did, can you tell me what's going on here? what is this? >> anna: we were on set for a very long time and i had to memorize so many lines. in the final edit, they really do it seamlessly. mariko's voice is kind of fading into the background as she translates was very beautiful but onset was translating every single line that the two characters were speaking. and so i took up knitting. >> stephen: you hadn't done it before. >> anna: no, i've never done it before. >> stephen: from 0 to 60 you are doing this kind of work. >> anna: i started with finger knitting, chunky yarn, anyone can do it and then i slowly started getting into crocheting. >> stephen: ten months got you here. >> anna: absolutely, ten months. oh, my gosh, wait, yes. >> stephen: ask what this is? >> anna: i made you something on the way here. >> stephen: what is it? >> anna: it's a case for your glasses. >> stephen: oh, my god. [app
>> stephen: and us? [singing in japanese] i was not expecting that. >> stephen: one thing that i see that you did, can you tell me what's going on here? what is this? >> anna: we were on set for a very long time and i had to memorize so many lines. in the final edit, they really do it seamlessly. mariko's voice is kind of fading into the background as she translates was very beautiful but onset was translating every single line that the two characters were speaking. and so i...
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tell them how to book a flight, stephen. >> stephen: will do, steve. just draw a big x on the ground. maybe out of rocks or something? and we'll try to land there. be patient, though. hot air travel takes time. >> steve: we were born up here! >> stephen: our parents left us in this basket with nothing but a set of adult-sized clothes and a thirst for the sky! >> steve: seagull! [cawing] so book a flight with whitlock's hot air balloon today! >> stephen: we accept all major credit cards. >> steve: or just conversation! >> both: we're so lonely! >> whitlock's hot air balloon! come get high with us! >> stephen: oh, we forgot to mention you can smoke weed up here! >> steve: there are no laws! >> stephen: we'll be right back with steve buscemi! seagull! my life is full of questions... mom, is yellow a light or a dark? how do i clean an aioli stain? thankfully, tide's the answer to almost all of them. why do we even buy napkins? use tide. can cold water clean white socks? it can with tide. do i need to pretreat guacamole? not with tide. this is chocolate, ri
tell them how to book a flight, stephen. >> stephen: will do, steve. just draw a big x on the ground. maybe out of rocks or something? and we'll try to land there. be patient, though. hot air travel takes time. >> steve: we were born up here! >> stephen: our parents left us in this basket with nothing but a set of adult-sized clothes and a thirst for the sky! >> steve: seagull! [cawing] so book a flight with whitlock's hot air balloon today! >> stephen: we accept...
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. >> stephen: good for you. >> gayle: was at? >> stephen: during berlin. 1930s. you already know, the music is already in your bones. how was the shift to sally? did you always want to play sally? >> gayle: deep down inside of me, like a private dream that i didn't want to play sally. >> stephen: like a wish he can't say out loud. otherwise it won't happen. >> gayle: yeah, it was quite secret. i didn't believe it was going to happen. even after my audition i had a call back and i was flying to berlin with a friend just on a track. >> stephen: for this production, call back. cgs, to play sally. i was going to berlin. on a friend's trip. we ended up in a bar with a composer friend. he was like all right, here we go. we're going to play some of the songs in your biasing them. if you don't get this part of lease you will have gone to play sally bowles in berlin. i think it's very good, it's a good trade-off. it was one of the more special moments in my life. >> stephen: went to find out you got it? >> gayle: a few weeks later. i got a team phone call. i was not weari
. >> stephen: good for you. >> gayle: was at? >> stephen: during berlin. 1930s. you already know, the music is already in your bones. how was the shift to sally? did you always want to play sally? >> gayle: deep down inside of me, like a private dream that i didn't want to play sally. >> stephen: like a wish he can't say out loud. otherwise it won't happen. >> gayle: yeah, it was quite secret. i didn't believe it was going to happen. even after my audition i...
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i am your host stephen colbert. i hope that everyone out there -- i hope everybody over here, everybody out there had a good easter weekend, church, ham, jelly beans. len was basically low-key, all he did was moderate a record-breaking fund-raiser with bill clinton, barack obama, and joe biden. [cheers and applause] no biggie... it was the most presidential power in one place since those four guys posed for mount rushmore. it was an honor to be part of the evening. we had a wide-ranging and fascinating discussion of the challenges facing our nation, but one big question went unanswered. why weren't any of them wearing ties? [laughter] i was! i was wearing a tie! i believe that means i'm president now. [cheers and applause] wow. wow. thank you. thank you. the job really does age you. the evening was a huge success. biden a precious campaign says the event raised more than $26 million. and i would say what's even more impressive is they did it without selling one bible. a lot of people have asked me what it was like t
i am your host stephen colbert. i hope that everyone out there -- i hope everybody over here, everybody out there had a good easter weekend, church, ham, jelly beans. len was basically low-key, all he did was moderate a record-breaking fund-raiser with bill clinton, barack obama, and joe biden. [cheers and applause] no biggie... it was the most presidential power in one place since those four guys posed for mount rushmore. it was an honor to be part of the evening. we had a wide-ranging and...
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please have a seat, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome one and all to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen. you know why the excitement of course. it's super tuesday, the biggest single day on the presidential primary calendar, so let's dive right into the story that will impact our nation for generations to come. a chilean tv broadcast cut beer ads into "star wars." that's right. the internet today is abuzz that just moments ago, in 2003, a television broadcast in chile played this actual footage, which, 21 years later, has now gone viral. >> i understand you've become quite a good pilot yourself. and he was a good friend. which reminds me, i have something here for you. your father wanted you to have this when you were old enough. ♪ ♪ cerveza crystal! >> stephen: now, it was subtle, but you may have noticed a tasteful product placement for the chilean beer cerveza cristal. i'm sorry. i mispronounced that ♪ cerveza cristal! â
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>> stephen: i just made it up. no. >> theater school. >> stephen: in montreal, was the sin french or were you in english? >> the national theater school so it was half french and i was in the english department english department. a-determiner >> stephen: they didn't make you do stuff in french. >> no, but was great, i don't know if anyone is familiar with montreal, one of the best canadian cities so to be exposed to the whole culture was great. >> stephen: the reason i ask about the french is because i was threatened with arrest in montreal for the montreal theater festival, i was putting up posters for our play all around and they were in english. >> really? and they were like no. >> stephen: they had to be in both english and french and they were only in english and the policeman followed me around the city and saw that i took everyone down. i guess there's no other crime. >> that is quite quÉbecois. >> stephen: when you are up in canada i understand you did clown training? >> sure, you must have done that too,
>> stephen: i just made it up. no. >> theater school. >> stephen: in montreal, was the sin french or were you in english? >> the national theater school so it was half french and i was in the english department english department. a-determiner >> stephen: they didn't make you do stuff in french. >> no, but was great, i don't know if anyone is familiar with montreal, one of the best canadian cities so to be exposed to the whole culture was great. >>...
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they have found becky. >> the spring olympics, only on stephen plus. stephen plus. all the tv that was left. >> stephen: we'll be right back with orlando bloom! ♪ ♪ (luke) so... i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company. well, rest assured, company's in great hands. marci, hit the vid'. (both lukes) homes-dot-com. we've done your home work. (luke) now, that is worth celebrating! (brad) i love it. (luke) thank you. (brad) home...work... very clever. (vo) ding dong! (luke vo) homes-dot-com. ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen. say goodbye gush fears! thanks to always ultra thins... with rapiddry technology... that absorbs two times faster. hellooo clean and comfortable. always. fear no gush. (♪♪) is this normal? yeah. i mean, he does look happy. when you've got questions, chewy's got answers. too happy? ask the chewy vet team. how much is too much catnip? chat with our vet team for free. [thud] [purring] ♪ ♪ engineered to minimize noise. and built for adventure. which can also be your own quiet cabin in the woods
they have found becky. >> the spring olympics, only on stephen plus. stephen plus. all the tv that was left. >> stephen: we'll be right back with orlando bloom! ♪ ♪ (luke) so... i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company. well, rest assured, company's in great hands. marci, hit the vid'. (both lukes) homes-dot-com. we've done your home work. (luke) now, that is worth celebrating! (brad) i love it. (luke) thank you. (brad) home...work... very...
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>> stephen: oh, right. did you just buy "war and peace" so you could take pictures with it on the beach? >> eliana: um, no, professor. i also took pictures with it on a ski slope and on the marquee of the beautiful ed sullivan theater! >> stephen: eliana, are you even reading this? eliana! this is just a hollowed out book with your phone in it. >> eliana: no spoilers! >> stephen: are you just using books to try to find a date? >> eliana: no, steve! i'm also using "the late show." why do you think i'm out here? it's a real green flag to be kind to the elderly. do you need me to help you sort your medicines, sir? >> stephen: no, i need you to focus! >> eliana: i'd love to... on whether anyone in the audience is hot and single. >> stephen: you cannot hit on my audience! >> eliana: you're right. you're right. that would be unprofessional. hot singles should just scan this qr code. [laughter] >> stephen: can we please talk about reading? >> eliana: right! reading! i love reading. i never knew about it before. >>
>> stephen: oh, right. did you just buy "war and peace" so you could take pictures with it on the beach? >> eliana: um, no, professor. i also took pictures with it on a ski slope and on the marquee of the beautiful ed sullivan theater! >> stephen: eliana, are you even reading this? eliana! this is just a hollowed out book with your phone in it. >> eliana: no spoilers! >> stephen: are you just using books to try to find a date? >> eliana: no, steve!...
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>> stephen: i had someone in a grocery store line say to me, "anybody ever tell you look like stephen colbert?" and i said yep, it it happens fairly frequently. another woman standing in front of her turns around and looks to me and goes "no, i've met him. that's not him." [laughter] >> john: that's a good one. >> stephen: i said oh, really? i said, i don't look anything like him? a little bit. but he's a lot taller than you are. [laughter] arts education is greatly undervalued in the united states. there are pockets where it's really valued. but where it's undervalued. where you think that value is for people whether or not they go into arts. you can have chatgpt do our painting in our poetry. >> john: until kids are 20 years old, they're still figuring out who they are. there is no better guide to who you are than being creative, being given the chance to be creative. that's where you find out who you are. in those days, when i was a kid, there was a full-time art and a full-time music teacher in just about every school, public school in the country. that era is long, long gone. and
>> stephen: i had someone in a grocery store line say to me, "anybody ever tell you look like stephen colbert?" and i said yep, it it happens fairly frequently. another woman standing in front of her turns around and looks to me and goes "no, i've met him. that's not him." [laughter] >> john: that's a good one. >> stephen: i said oh, really? i said, i don't look anything like him? a little bit. but he's a lot taller than you are. [laughter] arts education...
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[cheering] >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: wow, wow. [cheering] thank you. thank you. the job really does age you. the evening was a huge success. biden's campaign said the event raised more than $26 million. and i would say what's most impressive is they did it without selling one bible! now, a lot of people have asked me what it was like to moderate the evening. and i can tell you there were three presidents, three communications teams, and zero catering. i asked one of the folks from the democratic party for a diet coke and after a long delay, they gave me a diet pepsi. so... i'm voting for trump now. [laughter] i know, i know. "death of democracy." but i have my limits. there was also a fun moment when i asked president obama why i'm allowed to call his wife michelle but i can't call him barack. he said, and i quote, "your wife can." [laughter] a lot of people enjoyed that joke. for instance, my wife. yesterday was easter, as i was saying. and joe biden had a lovely message, posting, "jill and i send our warmest wishes to christians
[cheering] >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: wow, wow. [cheering] thank you. thank you. the job really does age you. the evening was a huge success. biden's campaign said the event raised more than $26 million. and i would say what's most impressive is they did it without selling one bible! now, a lot of people have asked me what it was like to moderate the evening. and i can tell you there were three presidents, three communications teams, and zero...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, it is april 10, 2024, unless you live in arizona, where it's 1864, pardner. giddyup. because yesterday, the arizona supreme court reinstated a 160-year old abortion ban. [booing] that is crazy. but remember, it's arizona, so it's a dry crazy. here's what happened. this is fascinating. yesterday, the state supreme court, right? the state supreme court ruled that because roe v. wade had been overturned, nothing prevented arizona from enforcing the 1864 ban, a law so old that it was passed before women had the right to vote. yeah, it's true. to which the arizona supreme court said, "don't worry. we'll work on that one next." now, this law is so old that it predates the invention of the cowboy hat, the urinal, the paper clip, and the machine that makes paper bags. should we really be enforcing laws from an era where the cutting-edge tech was "bag"? also, did you know that in 1864, arizona wasn't even a state. you can't enforce state laws from before it was
i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, it is april 10, 2024, unless you live in arizona, where it's 1864, pardner. giddyup. because yesterday, the arizona supreme court reinstated a 160-year old abortion ban. [booing] that is crazy. but remember, it's arizona, so it's a dry crazy. here's what happened. this is fascinating. yesterday, the state supreme court, right? the state supreme court ruled that because roe v. wade had been overturned, nothing prevented arizona...
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. >> stephen: a two week break. you made a lot of news for giving a speech on the floor of the house before the break. and we're coming up on, just past six months of the war between israel and gaza. the unfolding crisis over there. the heartbreak and the horror of asymmetrical war. the horrors of the attack of october 7th and the horror people see of the innocent lives lost in the military response. tens of thousands of lives being lost there. but you took it a further step. i think you think you were the first person to do this in the congress. you said, you called the famine in gaza in unfolding genocide. that is an electric term to be using against the actions of a country that was formed in the wake of the greatest genocide of the 20th century. if politics is the art of the possible, you're a politician. what did you hope to make possible by going that far in your description? >> rep. ocasio-cortez: i appreciate the extent of that question. while i was not the first in congress to use that term, it certainly wa
. >> stephen: a two week break. you made a lot of news for giving a speech on the floor of the house before the break. and we're coming up on, just past six months of the war between israel and gaza. the unfolding crisis over there. the heartbreak and the horror of asymmetrical war. the horrors of the attack of october 7th and the horror people see of the innocent lives lost in the military response. tens of thousands of lives being lost there. but you took it a further step. i think you...
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>> stephen: no, it's from now. >> liam: seriously? >> stephen: yeah. this seems like a bad idea because irish guys don't do great in the summer. they really need a lot of sunscreen to have a hot summer. >> liam: absolutely. that's interesting. i wonder why. >> stephen: why? >> liam: cillian murphy. >> stephen: it's cillian and paul mescal. >> liam: paul mescal. >> stephen: yeah, exactly. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. they are young. >> liam: kids. >> stephen: don't you hate young people? >> liam: i do, especially those two. >> stephen: young and talented, [bleep] you. you can have one. you have to pick one. young or talented. >> liam: they are fantastic. they are great. >> stephen: they are wonderful. we'll edit that out. you complimenting another actor, we can't have that. you know the actors prayer? >> liam: no. >> stephen: the actor's prayer. lord, please let me be good tonight on stage. but it is not enough that i succeed. others must fail. [laughter] >> liam: did you just make that up? >> stephen: no, no, that's a prayer i grew up with. you never heard
>> stephen: no, it's from now. >> liam: seriously? >> stephen: yeah. this seems like a bad idea because irish guys don't do great in the summer. they really need a lot of sunscreen to have a hot summer. >> liam: absolutely. that's interesting. i wonder why. >> stephen: why? >> liam: cillian murphy. >> stephen: it's cillian and paul mescal. >> liam: paul mescal. >> stephen: yeah, exactly. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. they are young. >> liam:...
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. >> stephen: '74 sounds right. i was sitting in the car and my mom had gone to the winn-dixie grocery store and i was listening to that song in which she came out, she got in the front seat. before she turned the engine, she listened to the lyric and the lyric was "i knew a woman became a wife. these are the very words she uses to describe her life. a good day ain't got no rain and a bad day is when i lie in bed and think of things that might've been." and my mother, went "oh." she goes, "that's true." and i thought what is her interior life like that i know nothing about? i am ten and i'm looking at her going, what don't i know about her life? so thank you for that. [applause] we have to take a quick break. but don't go anywhere. we'll be right back with more paul simon, everybody. stick around. scout is protected by simparica trio and he's in it to win it! simparica trio is the first chew with triple protection. whoa fleas! and ticks! (♪♪) intestinal worms! whoa! heartworm disease! no problem with simparica t
. >> stephen: '74 sounds right. i was sitting in the car and my mom had gone to the winn-dixie grocery store and i was listening to that song in which she came out, she got in the front seat. before she turned the engine, she listened to the lyric and the lyric was "i knew a woman became a wife. these are the very words she uses to describe her life. a good day ain't got no rain and a bad day is when i lie in bed and think of things that might've been." and my mother, went...
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. >> stephen: g. >> gillian: to be worshiped. >> stephen: to be worshiped. t, b, dubs. >> gillian: i was going to have you guess which chapter. >> stephen: i think if i guessed, it make some real assumptions about stuff i should not know about. i am going to say not gently. [laughter] and i'm going to stop there. i'm going to stop right there because my wife is standing right over there. >> gillian: that was such a great wave. she went like that. >> stephen: she was a show girl, you know? >> gillian: really? >> stephen: yeah, z ziegfield. >> gillian: how high can you get? >> stephen: we have to take a quick break but don't go nowhere. we'll be right back with more gillian anderson. you... you... you... you could earn your... master's... [ gasp ] for under 11 thousand! 11... yes! 11! master's degree for under 11k in less than a year. some things are too obvious to be a coincidence. earn your competency-based master's at university of phoenix. one kale celery swirl? yah. cash or charge? charge. ♪♪ sorry, game time! ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ what is cirkul? cirk
. >> stephen: g. >> gillian: to be worshiped. >> stephen: to be worshiped. t, b, dubs. >> gillian: i was going to have you guess which chapter. >> stephen: i think if i guessed, it make some real assumptions about stuff i should not know about. i am going to say not gently. [laughter] and i'm going to stop there. i'm going to stop right there because my wife is standing right over there. >> gillian: that was such a great wave. she went like that. >>...
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. >> stephen: that's nice. well, elvis inspired the song that you did called "i made a fool of myself." >> carol: over john foster dulles. >> stephen: i know this song. i've heard this song. for the people who don't know, tell the people who john foster dulles was. >> carol: john foster dulles in the '50s was our secretary of state, aptly named. he was so dull. there was nothing there. i remember he wore this overcoat and a hat and never smiled or anything. so i was doing a special materials song that a friend of mine wrote called "i made a fool of myself over john foster dulles" which was meant to be, like everybody was going crazy over elvis. so he wrote this song about this young girl going crazy over john foster dulles. >> stephen: elvis dulles. it's a very short jump. >> carol: i did it on the parr show and i was working at a nightclub, the blue angel, and i went back to the second show of the phones are ringing off the hook and one of the calls was from david waters who was mr. dulles' press advisor. he s
. >> stephen: that's nice. well, elvis inspired the song that you did called "i made a fool of myself." >> carol: over john foster dulles. >> stephen: i know this song. i've heard this song. for the people who don't know, tell the people who john foster dulles was. >> carol: john foster dulles in the '50s was our secretary of state, aptly named. he was so dull. there was nothing there. i remember he wore this overcoat and a hat and never smiled or anything. so...
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and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i'd never heard of him till i read this. and and okay, now, why did he pick that guy? well, richard and johnson had enslaved women. and he took one of his enslaved women as, a mistress. and had two daughters with her. and he had the daughters introduced fine society, respectable and. then she died that that mistress died, but her he owned her sister, too. and so he tried to make her his mistress. and that sister ran off. she didn't want anything to do with him. now now, stevens said, this is the man he's most like. i mean, what in the world is he thinking? well, he quickly said, yes, i a woman of color and i love her so much that i would never part with her, but i love a free
and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i'd never heard of him till i read this. and and okay, now, why did he pick that guy? well, richard and johnson had enslaved women. and he took one...
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i'm stephen sackur. lebanon has long been a dysfunctional state, tragically for the lebanese people it suits many powerful players, both inside and outside the country to keep it that way. having just about staved off total economic collapse at the start of this decade, lebanon is currently the arena for an increasingly dangerous showdown between israel and the iranians backed militia hezbollah. my guess is lebanon's economy minister amin salam. does his government have the means and the will to avert a national calamity? amin salam, in beirut. welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you, stephen. always a pleasure.— always a pleasure. well, it's ureat to always a pleasure. well, it's great to have _ always a pleasure. well, it's great to have you _ always a pleasure. well, it's great to have you back - always a pleasure. well, it's great to have you back on i always a pleasure. well, it'sl great to have you back on the show and if i may, i want to start with some words you said just one week after octob
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stephens and herself. as we add in, all things comports herself as if she enjoy rights of a lawful wife. she is a neat, tidy housekeeper, appears to be polite and well trained as. -- generally are. i only mention the fact that stephens is doing this, that the ultra godly superstar defied saints of the african ascendancy may get the beam out of their own eye because stephens had had condemned white plantation owners for for forcing themselves on their enslaved women in the south. the demon of their own before the gouge so mercilessly at the moody and hours, other haters. imagine now this is this is our lydia hamilton smith and we're she she had to deal with this and so did thaddeus stevens. in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them room. they just drifted there. i'm sorry. sorry. tomtom's going to. give me t
stephens and herself. as we add in, all things comports herself as if she enjoy rights of a lawful wife. she is a neat, tidy housekeeper, appears to be polite and well trained as. -- generally are. i only mention the fact that stephens is doing this, that the ultra godly superstar defied saints of the african ascendancy may get the beam out of their own eye because stephens had had condemned white plantation owners for for forcing themselves on their enslaved women in the south. the demon of...
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why would stephen have that? they got more search warrants to stephen's place and this time found women's underwear. test results proved they were lawrence. then they found this. >> found packaging for the same hacksaw in the apartment. same size and brand. >> now they felt certain they had their man. they cleared lauren's boyfriend david and ex-boyfriend joe. no surprise to lawrence friends. >> i never thought it was david, i never thought it was joe. >> the eventually cleared the maintenance man as well. august 2, five weeks after lauren disappeared, stephen mcdaniel, the quiet law student graduate was charged with murder. he maintained his innocence, pled not guilty. stephen seemed harmless. note criminal record, the evidence against him was circumstantial. the da was not confident. >> i was worried unless we had more that this would be a case where everybody knew he did it but nobody could prove it. >> time to take a harder look at the evidence. >> coming up, investigators are about to discover a certain piec
why would stephen have that? they got more search warrants to stephen's place and this time found women's underwear. test results proved they were lawrence. then they found this. >> found packaging for the same hacksaw in the apartment. same size and brand. >> now they felt certain they had their man. they cleared lauren's boyfriend david and ex-boyfriend joe. no surprise to lawrence friends. >> i never thought it was david, i never thought it was joe. >> the eventually...
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it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that your movement and many others on the so—called right to life side of this argument are very well funded, have many immensely rich backers of your own, and also have had a very close relationship with the republican party. i'd love to meet some! i'm interested now to discuss with you whether you are ready to break with the republican party — but, in particular, with donald trump — because you want a federal ban outlawing abortion. you think that the constitution of the united states has to be amended in some way, or
it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that...
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i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to c
i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one...
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and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i'd never heard of him till i read this. and and okay, now, why did he pick that guy? well, richard and johnson had enslaved women. and he took one of his enslaved women as, a mistress. and had two daughters with her. and he had the daughters introduced fine society, respectable and. then she died that that mistress died, but her he owned her sister, too. and so he tried to make her his mistress. and that sister ran off. she didn't want anything to do with him. now now, stevens said, this is the man he's most like. i mean, what in the world is he thinking? well, he quickly said, yes, i a woman of color and i love her so much that i would never part with her, but i love a free
and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i'd never heard of him till i read this. and and okay, now, why did he pick that guy? well, richard and johnson had enslaved women. and he took one...
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stephen: ellison? ellison: it also highlights a message of opportunity for us to get the message out, reinforce the language in the official documents themselves, and reinforce that we are building on something. that this will be the third consecutive. i think it is an opportunity that we seek to take advantage of. stephen: any questions? ian, you have got to have a question over there. i know you too well. [laughter] >> thanks. from the atlantic council. as the united states and europe works towards a more common approach to their shared interests in the indo-pacific, you would think a strategy should have multiple elements, an economic dimension, ecological dimension and perhaps a military dimension. what do you envision that military dimension including? and is there a role for it in nato, particularly in light of the fact that many of our european allies actually contribute forces and have a very active presence in the indo-pacific. it may not be huge, but it is there. so it makes imminent sense to
stephen: ellison? ellison: it also highlights a message of opportunity for us to get the message out, reinforce the language in the official documents themselves, and reinforce that we are building on something. that this will be the third consecutive. i think it is an opportunity that we seek to take advantage of. stephen: any questions? ian, you have got to have a question over there. i know you too well. [laughter] >> thanks. from the atlantic council. as the united states and europe...
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stephen d.: thank you for having me. what you are seeing is undoubtedly a rapid move away from risk assets. risk assets this year have accrued substantially. even this morning with the elevated geopolitical risks in the middle east, there has been evidence over the course of the last 4-5 months has really come to the fore, where are investors moving? they are defaulting to safety. gold has been up over 20% over the course of the year and it has acted well. energy continues to be a place where clients are migrating capital to actively with significant velocity. and then you have to look at commodities. this is causing a massive break in supply chain concerns. i think you will see a continuation of that concern evolving over the course of the next 4-5 weeks as more details come out of what has actually happened today. in aggregate, i think you will see the flight to safety continue and a deflation of risk assets that we have seen since the start of the year. haslinda: how do you reflect that in your portfolio bearing in mi
stephen d.: thank you for having me. what you are seeing is undoubtedly a rapid move away from risk assets. risk assets this year have accrued substantially. even this morning with the elevated geopolitical risks in the middle east, there has been evidence over the course of the last 4-5 months has really come to the fore, where are investors moving? they are defaulting to safety. gold has been up over 20% over the course of the year and it has acted well. energy continues to be a place where...
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i'm stephen sackur. when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to c
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stephen: no. bill: maybe outside of china is different, but in china people are shopping for a different kind of product and traditional companies don't make those kinds of products. the way out is frankel you've got to figure out a way to bring that mindset into your company and you've got to start doing that here if you hope to stay relevant in the world's biggest market. stephen: you were the former head of chrysler in the united states, north america. and and china. what are they doing wrong? bill: multinationals in general are relying on decision-making purely other headquarters level and not allowing the mindset about what is different about the consumers in the way they shop for technology in the evh. china didn't invent the ev but it's created the conditions to which ev's can be in at a massive scale and redefining the product specification with internet futures. ev's are tech, it's not just about the wheel. stephen: how much capacity? bill: basically if you empty the cup by 10 million, yo
stephen: no. bill: maybe outside of china is different, but in china people are shopping for a different kind of product and traditional companies don't make those kinds of products. the way out is frankel you've got to figure out a way to bring that mindset into your company and you've got to start doing that here if you hope to stay relevant in the world's biggest market. stephen: you were the former head of chrysler in the united states, north america. and and china. what are they doing...
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it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that your movement and many others on the so—called right to life side of this argument are very well funded, have many immensely rich backers of your own, and also have had a very close relationship with the republican party. i'd love to meet some! i'm interested now to discuss with you whether you are ready to break with the republican party — but, in particular, with donald trump — because you want a federal ban outlawing abortion. you think that the constitution of the united states has to be amended in some way, or
it's not honest, stephen. several times in this interview, you've said that your opponents on the other sides of the arguments, whether it be about abortion generally or, in particular, about this ivf issue, you've implied that they have all the money, they are using media access and that you, somehow, are the underdog, fighting a campaign. this interview is a case in point, stephen, of how you present the questions and the misinformation in your questions. i think many people would argue that...
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, ,, , stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has _ stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has not - stephen? i was impressed with his match and focus. he has not been| stephen? i was impressed with his l match and focus. he has not been at his best, taking over and doing enough to where he is, only it's a percent shots at some stages, if you get to the final he would be mid 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he — 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has _ 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots _ 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of _ 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of gears - 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of gears left . 90s, still in and dangerous. people assume he has lots of gears left to | assume he has lots of gears left to go. assume he has lots of gears left to a 0- ., assume he has lots of gears left to t
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thank you for having me again, stephen. israel has a vital choice to make right now with regard to iran. does it respond again, up the ante, escalate, or does it not? what do you believe the choice will be and should be? frankly speaking, stephen, i don't think we have a dilemma here. we have to retaliate. the question is how we do it, when we do it, against whom. but i don't think we can sit idly by after the attack we saw two nights ago here in israel, 300 projectiles that came from iran directly into israel. i'm not familiar with any other sovereign nation that will not retaliate after such an aggressive attack. and we have to make it very clear. iran chose to send those rockets, missiles and uavs from iran. for many months and years, they use their proxies in the region. they built a very massive force around israel, but they decided to escalate. they decided to create a new equation by sending all of those rockets from iran into israel. they decided to escalate, you say. how would you characterise bombing a diplomatic
thank you for having me again, stephen. israel has a vital choice to make right now with regard to iran. does it respond again, up the ante, escalate, or does it not? what do you believe the choice will be and should be? frankly speaking, stephen, i don't think we have a dilemma here. we have to retaliate. the question is how we do it, when we do it, against whom. but i don't think we can sit idly by after the attack we saw two nights ago here in israel, 300 projectiles that came from iran...
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where you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't something they wanted to do. we have been investigating the murder, exposed various failings particularly relating to matthew white. there are still leads available, that is what baroness doreen lawrence feels, that's what she said to date and then the met this evening had to announce this. this is a vast case, there have been so many reviews, probably the met�*s best known investigation. what will happen now is the way this will work is yet to be set out. the family will not settle for a force they are not happy reviewing it. how big it is, what
where you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't...
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stephen: hi, sonali. yeah, we do. we have been waiting a long time for this type of resurgence in the broad capital market, revenue line items. an equity capital formation in the first quarter was 57 billion, up over 80% order over quarter and over 100% year-over-year, so that strong ipo issuance and secondary issuance. we think that is sustainable. there tends to be a flywheel effect with these, more companies coming to market that do well, more want to come to the market and go public from private. that issuance was near a record in the first quarter as well. of course, that was held some of the narrower that it spreads we have out there, and then announced m&a activity was at a strong pace, in the high teens in the first quarter, relative to a year ago, and that is revenue they have not banked yet and will not until those deals close, but that bodes well for better revenue in the third and fourth quarters this year. sonali: when i look at your ratings, you have a hold on goldman and a buy on morgan stanley. when yo
stephen: hi, sonali. yeah, we do. we have been waiting a long time for this type of resurgence in the broad capital market, revenue line items. an equity capital formation in the first quarter was 57 billion, up over 80% order over quarter and over 100% year-over-year, so that strong ipo issuance and secondary issuance. we think that is sustainable. there tends to be a flywheel effect with these, more companies coming to market that do well, more want to come to the market and go public from...
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stephen: they have a lot of plans. they just got approval from the chinese government to list in the united states. we haven't had sizable ipo's from chinese tech companies in years. we haven't had one since over $100 million chinese listing since 2022. that also was another company that does sensors for autonomous driving. we will be talking to james peng, the cofounder and ceo. that's another reason why we are in front of the toyota booth this morning because they have a big partnership and basically have a big backing from toyota, as the future is, many carmakers say, autonomous driving or at least more assisted driving. they do the technology and the ai for that. it will be a very interesting conversation. paul: chief north asia correspondent stephen engle in beijing. and on the topic of toyota, the company is moving ahead with plans to make and sell more ev's in the u.s. it is investing $1.4 billion in a plant in indiana. the japanese carmaker says the factory will add an all electric, three row suv to the lineup.
stephen: they have a lot of plans. they just got approval from the chinese government to list in the united states. we haven't had sizable ipo's from chinese tech companies in years. we haven't had one since over $100 million chinese listing since 2022. that also was another company that does sensors for autonomous driving. we will be talking to james peng, the cofounder and ceo. that's another reason why we are in front of the toyota booth this morning because they have a big partnership and...
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stephen's reaction is one _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of— this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that - this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that has - reaction is one of many that has been shared by members of the lgbt plus community, others calling it heartbreaking and saying they expected the constitutions to transcend what they, cultural prejudice. and since the passing of the lot last year, there have been cases of increased discrimination. even those perceived to members of the community. people reported being fired from theirjobs, evicted from their homes, going into hiding, basically forfear they their homes, going into hiding, basically for fear they will be attacked. people who have been physically attacked. this basically, aside from the sections that have been struck out, which was basically criminalising the public, are not necessarily the lgbtq, it may not change much for that community. b
stephen's reaction is one _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of— this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many _ this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that - this could have on people. stephen's reaction is one of many that has - reaction is one of many that has been shared by members of the lgbt plus community, others calling it heartbreaking and saying they expected the constitutions to transcend what they, cultural prejudice. and...
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we will talk to stephen biggar at argus research. if you think about what we are seeing told to us from the big banks, how are you thinking about this dynamic between the idea that consumers are ok, the economy is doing all right but they are not able to set the bar higher when it comes to lending profits? dr. biggar: thank you for having me on. it is a dichotomy that exists today with net interest income. they have not been able to expand the net interest income as much as they would like. very little loan growth across the spectrum. that is a big part of this. it is what the fed is doing. it will persist. banks are inherently asset sensitive vehicles. they cannot do so when rates are this high. in the case of jp morgan, as you mentioned, they guided higher with expenses. $91 billion. i think that is giving investors a little bit of pause. it bears mentioning that jp morgan was up 17% coming in. that is quite a bit higher than the market. i think expectations are a little bit high for the stock. sonali: how do you think about that e
we will talk to stephen biggar at argus research. if you think about what we are seeing told to us from the big banks, how are you thinking about this dynamic between the idea that consumers are ok, the economy is doing all right but they are not able to set the bar higher when it comes to lending profits? dr. biggar: thank you for having me on. it is a dichotomy that exists today with net interest income. they have not been able to expand the net interest income as much as they would like....