Disloyal.”The disbarred lawyer tweeted the news Thursday, though an air date hasn’t been determined, he wrote.“Just agreed to an #ExclusiveInterview with @sethmeyers @LateNightSeth @NBC,” Cohen tweeted. “Date and time to be announced.
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talking endlessly about the video app TikTok. And on Monday night, Seth Meyers spent a portion of a new “A Closer Look” segment to Trump’s attempt at a distraction.Meyers started the segment, however, by discussing the Vanity Fair report that Jared Kushner’s pandemic response team ended the Trump administration’s plan for a national response in hopes that the blame for the spread would go to Democratic governors in blue states.
Disloyal.”The disbarred lawyer tweeted the news Thursday, though an air date hasn’t been determined, he wrote.“Just agreed to an #ExclusiveInterview with @sethmeyers @LateNightSeth @NBC,” Cohen tweeted. “Date and time to be announced.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsPresident Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen just agreed to be in the Late Night with Seth Meyers hot seat.The attorney and former Trump Organization vice president shared on Twitter that he plans sit down and chat with the Saturday Night Live alum for an exclusive interview.
Seth Meyers is heading back to 30 Rock slightly sooner than expected.The “Late Night” host revealed on his show last night, during his “A Closer Look” segment, that he only has three more shows left to film in his in-laws’ attic before heading back to Studio 8G.This comes after “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” returned to 30 Rock a few weeks ago and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “The Late Late Show with James Corden” returned last week.Meyers, who usually tapes in Studio 8G,
Seth Meyers is bringing “Late Night” back to the studio.
Seth Meyers is pulling the curtain back on what it's like shooting late night from home after producing 60-plus shows with no audience after in-studio filming shut down five months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic. Meyers appeared as a guest on The Tonight Show Thursday night, where he and host Jimmy Fallon chatted about early March, before the pandemic shut down non-essential businesses in New York, as well as the challenges of pivoting to a virtual, work-from-home process.
Seth Meyers gave an update on his little ones during an appearance on Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
the extremist right-wing talking heads at Fox News after Joe Biden picked her as his running mate on Tuesday.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSenator Kamala Harris is at the top of the news since her announcement as Democratic presumptive nominee Joe Biden’s choice for running mate.Since then, insisted Seth Meyers on his Late Night segment, A Closer Look, the Republican opposition has “strained to come up with” ways to attack her.Meyers turned his attention to Vice President Mike Pence and contrasted his ethnic background with that of the multicultural Harris.
her own weekly late night show on NBC’s streaming service Peacock, but she’s still killing it at her current job as a writer on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” And on Wendesday’s episode, Ruffin said something that was definitely very funny: that she agrees with Donald Trump that nobody has done more for Black people in America than he has.“Amber, what did you think when you heard Donald Trump say, ‘Nobody’s done more for Black Americans than I have’?” host Seth Meyers asked to kick off the
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIn a special surprise panel at CTAM, comedian Amber Ruffin was joined by Jenny Hagel and Seth Meyers to talk about her upcoming half-hour talk show The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock which according to her, will take the best parts from regular late-night shows.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerTalk show host Seth Meyers tonight ran down two of President Donald Trump’s most recent television interviews, bringing forth some highly ascerbic takes on what was really said during the discussions.First, there was Trump’s interview with Axios, which Meyers said “could have doubled as an in-take at a psych ward.”To redeem himself, Meyers said President Trump “rushed back to Fox News.” While there, the President repeated his claim that schools should open.
Donald Trump’s comical and embarrassing interview with Jonathan Swan of Axios from late Monday night. And so Seth Meyers spent his new “A Closer Look” segment Wednesday ripping Trump a new one over it.Midway through the segment, Meyers wanted to take a, ahem, closer look at the part of the interview when Trump tried to whip out a series of graphs that he thought showed that the United States was handling the pandemic incredibly well.
Late-night stars are making fun of U.S. President Donald Trump’s apparent obsession with video-sharing app TikTok.
death of a presidential cabinet member from coronavirus during a new 12-minute edition of “A Closer Look” on Thursday’s episode of “Late Night.” Instead, Meyers focused squarely on Donald Trump’s apparent attempt to delay the presidential election.Meyers referred to the idea, which Trump floated multiple time, as Trump “casually suggesting incinerating American democracy.”“Trump does not have the legal power to do this.
a video full of false claims, like that masks don’t help and hydroxychloroquine is a “cure” for COVID-19 — and then the video was taken down by every major platform, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. And of course Seth Meyers had to spend “A Closer Look” ranting about it on Wednesday.“All the studies tell us hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work, and pushing it is dangerous.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers paid tribute to the late Regis Philbin during their Monday broadcasts. The legendary TV personality died of natural causes at age 88 on Friday. "He could do everything," Fallon said.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers have paid tribute to Regis Philbin following his death. The talk show hosts both honoured the late star - who died from natural causes on Friday (24.07.20) aged 88 - as they opened up about his impact and legacy on Monday night (27.07.20).
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticJimmy Fallon called him “the king of New York,” and Set Meyers said he was “as great a TV host as we’re ever likely to see,” as the late night hosts paid tribute to Regis Philbin.Philbin, who died July 24 of natural causes at 88, was described by Meyers of NBC’s Late Night as the same person both on and off the screen.