Conan O’Brien’s late-night show is set to return despite much of US television production grinding to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic.
28.02.2020 - 09:16 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
Stephen Colbert noted at the top of his monologue that “I, for one, am not panicking.” But some people are panicking over the coronavirus: namely, Wall Street.
President Donald Trump spoke to the nation the other night, Colbert noted, to reassure nervous investors. “Today, it bounced back by plunging almost 1,200 points, the largest single drop in US history.”
Colbert felt the pain of Wall Street brokers. “If only they had access to some sort of drug that
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