Meyers: Trump Blames Windmills for Killing Whales at Campaign Rally
Seth Meyers does his monologue for Tuesday, October 10, then checks in with his monologue writers and holds a surprise inspection to review the quality of their jokes.
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Seth Meyers does his monologue for Tuesday, October 10, then checks in with his monologue writers and holds a surprise inspection to review the quality of their jokes.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Kevin McCarthy floating the idea of replacing himself as House Speaker, California banning four food additives and the 20th anniversary of the pumpkin spice latte.
Parishioners were invited to bring their pets to be blessed in honor of St. Francis in New York, there was some horrific news over the weekend and Israel is now at war, Donald Trump found a way to make the conflict all about himself, he got onstage in Cedar Rapids on Saturday to talk about how much better his body is than Joe Biden’s, shockingly people seem to support him, Rudy Giuliani has found himself in financial trouble, Taylor Swift didn’t make an appearance at the Chiefs/Vikings game and Travis’ mom Donna Kelce spent some time on the “Today Show” talking about their relationship, and we ask some foreign tourists on Hollywood Blvd. what they find weird about Americans.
With Donald Trump’s criminal indictments piling up, Bill shares some helpful tips for anyone who might end up sharing a prison cell with the former President.
Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy took aim at Democrats at a press conference following his ouster, and Stephen has a theory about Commander Biden‘s behavior at the White House.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Crocs announcing they are releasing cowboy boots and The Exorcist: Believer hitting theaters.
Bill reacts to the top stories of the week, including Republican infighting and Biden’s border wall.
Jordan Klepper tackles the latest headlines, including the implications of the Fox News and Dominion settlement, and the racist recordings of Oklahoma officials.
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Stephen shares some thoughts on what could be ahead for The Late Show and peeks into the future for news stories that might come across his desk in the coming weeks.
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Seth takes a closer look at reports of Fox News’ dossier of alleged dirt on Tucker Carlson amid its messy separation from the recently ousted host.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump threatening to skip the Republican primary debates and Biden hosting the president of South Korea for a state dinner.
Big News tackles Fox News’ bombshell firing of Tucker Carlson after the massive Dominion settlement and toxic workplace accusations with CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang. Plus, President Biden’s 2024 re-election announcement and the cartilage-rich dolphins that will keep him vibrant on the trail. Watch Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out The News on Comedy Central, Wednesdays after The Daily Show and on ComedyCentral.com.
Seth takes a closer look at Fox News abruptly cutting ties with Tucker Carlson less than a week after a massive settlement over the Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit.
Desi Lydic tackles the day’s headlines, including Fox News’s shocking firing of Tucker Carlson, Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s “Real Women” koozies, Don Lemon’s CNN termination, Elon Musk’s latest Twitter fiasco, and Bed Bath & Beyond’s bankruptcy. #DailyShow #Comedy #DesiLydic
Jimmy addresses Biden planning to announce his 2024 reelection campaign and the final weekend of Coachella kicking off.
Meanwhile… Netflix has mailed out its final DVD, and a Canadian black bear drank tons of soda.
John Oliver discusses cryptocurrency, three of the biggest crypto companies to collapse over the past year, and what to do when your office is giving off “crime vibes”.