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from the president.”“Thank you for your service!” Colbert said as he mimed someone choking another person to death. “Let’s keep this part secret.After this, Colbert talked about Hutchinson’s testimony that Trump, in anger, threw dishes against a wall, staining them with ketchup.
He then showed video of her, when asked if that was the only such instance of Trump losing it like that, telling Liz Cheney “it was not.”“The greatest quote in the history of congressional hearings. Evidently the former president breaks a lot of dishes, which is why his handlers make sure his meals are served only in bucket, or edible bowl,” Colbert joked as photos of Trump eating KFC and a taco bowl appeared onscreen.There’s plenty more jokes about the hearings in Colbert’s monologue, and you can watch them all above now.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTo push its one shopping event to rule them all, Amazon dropped a new 60-second sneak peek at its mammoth upcoming series “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.”On Wednesday, the company launched the exclusive sneak peek for the “LOTR” series, which is set to debut Sept. 2 worldwide on Prime Video.
The G7 summit has produced plenty of headlines, including those member countries’ commitment to support Ukraine, new sanctions against Russia and climate change discussions. But it was something else that piqued Stephen Colbert’s interest and made it into his “The Late Show” monologue on Thursday night — the weird banter about nude or shirtless world leaders.Leaders like Britain’s Boris Johnson and Canada’s Justin Trudeau have made some odd remarks that, thanks to the world’s media, have attracted the attention of and responses from Russian president Vladimir Putin.
“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert always has a lot of politics in his opening monologues, but on Wednesday night, he took aim at a (fictional) body that governs fast food.“America is changing so fast. Every day seems to bring shocking news that radically unsettles what we believe this country should be. And it’s happened again, because Taco Bell’s latest tostada features a giant Cheez-It,” Colbert said as he opened his show.His comments were met with laughs from the audience as he mimed what it might be like to eat one of Taco Bell’s newest culinary creations (which translated to: this looks good; yum, yum, yum; followed by breaking wind).The late night funnyman produced a picture of the new menu item, which looks like the inside of a taco atop the biggest Cheez-It known to humankind.“Behold! The snack of madness.
What was a dark day for Democracy turned out to be a shining night for late night TV.
the right to birth control too, and that abortion bans will probably also apply to people attempting in vitro fertilization, which prompted him to reveal a new show, “Law & Order: IVF.”“In the criminal justice system, women are prosecuted for 2 separate but equally stupid reasons: Not wanting to have children, and wanting to have children. The whole thing is dumb dumb,” a fake bumper said.
Trigger warning: this article contains discussions of drug and alcohol addiction, as well as suicide.She’s one of the most famous – or should we say infamous – Married At First Sight stars of all time, but Jessika Power’s family is almost as complicated as her MAFS storyline.WATCH: Jessika opens up about her “unstable” childhoodWith one high-profile sibling, an ex-boxer dad and an estranged mum who wasn’t even invited to her TV wedding, there’s a lot going on in the Power family tree.Jess herself has acknowledged how unusual her family dynamics are and said a lot of it stems from her difficult upbringing.“It was really rough growing up... I was in situations a child should never be put in,” she told The Daily Telegraph in 2021.“I saw my mother being abused by the various men that came and went.
READ MORE: High cholesterol: Two signs on your hands of 'excess' cholesterol - 'very high' signsFood poisoning is remarkably common, affecting roughly 5. 5 million people in the UK. Its symptoms include nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach cramps, a high temperature and generally feeling unwell.
Roger Waters was the musical guest on last night’s (June 21) episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – watch him perform a medley of songs below.The former Pink Floyd frontman appeared on the show backed by a full band, a pianist and some backing singers. The medley included ‘The Happiest Days Of Our Lives’, ‘Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2’ and ‘Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3’ from Pink Floyd’s 1979 album ‘The Wall’.The performance comes ahead of his ‘This Is Not A Drill’ tour, which was originally set to begin in 2020 but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.“This Is Not A Drill is a groundbreaking new rock & roll/cinematic extravaganza, performed in the round,” Waters wrote in a statement (via Rolling Stone).
Tucker Carlson has spent the last year and a half minimizing and misrepresenting the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and he also doesn’t like Stephen Colbert at all. Those things combined on Monday’s episode of Fox News show when he offered up some criticisms of Stephen Colbert’s brand of comedy — which he asserted is vastly inferior to the comedy stylings of the people who trashed the Capitol building on Jan.
Stephen Colbert has addressed the events that led to the arrest of Robert Smigel, the comedian behind Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, and members of his show's staff last week on Capitol Hill.The host explained during Monday night's monologue that Smigel and six other members of his team were cleared by congressional aides to visit the Longworth House Office Building, which is across the street from the U.S. Capitol building.
bad faith attempts to paint the thing as somehow analogous to the Jan. 6 riot. But taking his mockery of those critics further, Colbert also ran down a list of horrific crimes he joked have been committed by puppets over the years.
Stephen Colbert addressed recent news that a field production team for his late-night program was detained at the Capitol while filming a comedy segment involving the foulmouthed puppet Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.“How was your weekend?” Colbert joked at the top of his opening monologue. “I certainly had an interesting one, because some of my staff had a memorable one.”“Triumph offered to go down to D.C. to interview some Congress people to highlight some January 6 hearings,” Colbert continued.
Stephen Colbert addressed the arrest of several of his Late Show staffers and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, joking that it was “first degree puppetry” and calling out Fox News for claiming that it was an “insurrection”.
were found trespassing in an office building in the U.S. Capitol complex after hours.
U.S. Capitol Police said Friday that officers arrested seven unauthorized people in a congressional office building Thursday night and charged them with unlawful entry.
Seven people believed to be part of Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Night’ show were arrested Thursday night in the Longworth House Office Building by US Capitol Police
Morning Joe to Stephen Colbert‘s Late Show.”After reading that quote during his monologue, Colbert took a minute to bask in cheering from the in-studio audience. Then, faking tears, he said “you know folks, I do a lot of jokes about the violent fascists.