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Stephen Tyrone Colbert (/koʊlˈbɛər/, né: /ˈkoʊlbərt/; born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, writer, producer, actor, media critic, and television host. He currently hosts the late-night television talk show The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS.
Colbert had originally studied to be an actor, but became interested in improvisational theatre when he met Second City director Del Close while attending Northwestern University. He first performed professionally as an understudy for Steve Carell at Second City Chicago; among his troupe mates were comedians Paul Dinello and Amy Sedaris, with whom he developed the sketch comedy series Exit 57. Colbert also wrote and performed on the short-lived Dana Carvey Show before collaborating with Sedaris and Dinello again on the cult television series Strangers with Candy. He gained considerable attention for his role on the latter as closeted gay history teacher Chuck Noblet. His work as a correspondent on Comedy Central's news-parody series The Daily Show first introduced him to a wide audience.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" from Trump Tower in New York to discuss the second presidential debate, the apparent disagreements in policy between Trump and his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, and the Trump campaign's attempt to seat women accusing Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct in Trump's family box seats.
Before Sunday night's presidential debate, we got an inside look at the preparations with veteran political strategists Dan Senor and Michael Feldman, including the psychology behind the opening handshake. That handshake, however, did not happen Sunday, setting the stage for a tense and feisty confrontation. Senor and Feldman join "CBS This Morning" with their reactions to the debate.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the second presidential debate and the controversy over Donald Trump's lewd comments about women from 2005.
"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" tackles serious topics with a satirical spin. The show leaves his audience laughing while enlightening them about news that affects the world. On Sunday, Oliver took home the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Talk Series. Oliver joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 elections and covering current events with satire.
New York Times reporter Susanne Craig discovered hard copies of Donald Trump's tax documents in her office mailbox last month. Senior writer David Barstow helped authenticate the filings, tracking down the tax attorney who signed one of those filings. Craig and Barstow join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the challenges they faced trying to verify the documents.
Sunday night's second presidential debate offered more insults than insight. Donald Trump told Hillary Clinton that as president, he would try to put her in jail. Clinton said a video showing Trump talking lewdly about women "represents exactly who he is." Trump's comments, recorded in 2005 and released Friday, blindsided Republican leaders. Nancy Cordes reports.
"Late Show" host, writer and executive producer Stephen Colbert is gearing up for two weeks of live broadcasts during the political conventions, starting next week. Colbert joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his convention plans and the presidential race.
Samantha Bee spent more than a decade on "The Daily Show." Then the longtime correspondent took her comedic talents to TBS for her own weekly news satire show, "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee." Critics have praised and called her the "political commentator we've been waiting for." Bee joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 campaign.
Right before the second presidential debate, Donald Trump held a news conference with women who said Bill Clinton assaulted them. Trump had been fending off critics of his comments about groping women. Robby Mook, campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, joins "CBS This Morning" from New York to discuss Sunday night's debate at Washington University in St. Louis.
What's it like sitting in Studio 57 when "CBS This Morning" is live on air? Watch live on Friday, May 13, as we stream the 8:30-9:00 am ET half hour on Voke VR's 180-degree virtual reality cameras!
Veteran journalist Jane Pauley officially begins her new role as the host of "Sunday Morning" this weekend. She succeeds Charles Osgood, who retired from TV last month. With more than four decades of reporting, Pauley joined "Sunday Morning" as a contributor in 2014. Pauley joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new role and her upcoming interview with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
On Thursday, October 6, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) commented on the recent arrest of an NSA contractor who was arrested, saying that the case makes it “painfully clear that the intelligence community still has much to do to institutionalize reforms designed to protect in advance the nation’s sources and methods from insider threats.”
Interview with Phil Collins about the re-issue of his solo albums.
Frank Luntz Discusses his focus group with Undecided voters from the first Presidential Debate from Hofstra University.
Frank Luntz breaks down the language lessons from the Vice Presidential Debate
Florida residents are lining up for gas and other supplies, as hurricane watches and tropical storm warnings have been issued for the state's coast. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Dania Beach, Florida, with a look at how residents are preparing for the worst.
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Joni discusses her early songwriting, the music industry and takes audience questions on this morning show special. She plays "Just Like This Train" and "Facelift". (Orginal upload was incorrectly doubled in length. This is freshly edited from VCR source and should be 27 mins long. My bad.)
Here is most of a broadcast of CBS This Morning from 1989, with only a few minutes in the middle of the program. Today's stories, highlights, and guests feature in addition to the stories featured on the CBS Morning News from earlier in the morning (see video) include Samuel Frees of the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Ft. Lauderdale with weather by Mark McEwen, Deborah Smith on Jim Bakker after being ruled not guilty, jurors Rick Hill and Gwendolyn Morrison, an interview with Noble Peace Prize winner Dalai Llama, Mark McEwen at a marina with racing boats, Brent Musburger discussing the baseball playoffs, Julian Lennon, Hour of Power's Robert Schuller, Pat Robertson of the 700 Club, Carol Fennelly and Dionne Warwick for Housing Now, one more weather report, and an At Home with fas...
Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell discusses his new book "The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism--From al Qa'ida to ISIS" as well as current security threats such as ISIS, Syria, drone strikes and more, with CBS This Morning's Norah O'Donnell. Morell was with President Bush, advising him, when the World Trade Center towers fell, as well as with President Obama when Bin Ladin was killed. He is considered one of the country's most prominent national security professionals because of his 33-year career at CIA where he served as deputy director for over three years. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Facebook: http://facebook.com/92ndStreetY Twitter: https://twitter.com/92Y Tumblr: http://92y.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://Instagram.com/...
In this clip of CBS This Morning, Faith Daniels begins with today's top stories on the Middle East, Yasser Arafat, the Shultz peace mission with Mikhail Gorbachev, and Jimmy Swaggart. After the weather report from the Hard Rock Cafe in Los Angeles, an important story on improving the survival of underweight babies with Dr. Bob Arnot, George Harrison with his new single and movie (sorry, U2 doesn't nearly hold the legendary status of the Beatles), and Betty Chambers after her son Jack recovered from quadriplegia.
News reports of John's death from Los Angeles CBS and NBC channels including a segment from CBS This Morning. Again, sorry for the tracking line at the bottom.
This clip of CBS Morning News (later called This Morning, The Early Show, and once again This Morning), consists of the opening minute and the last 45 minutes of the program, hosted by Forrest Sawyer and Maria Shriver. Today's stories/features include part of an interview with Lawrence Mulloy on the safety of spaceflight in the wake of the Challenger disaster, Yoko Ono on her son Sean Lennon, Faith Daniels covering the survivors of the Mt. Hood, Oregon avalanche, tornadoes, the proposal of the 1987 federal budget, Jackie Presser, Michael Deaver, Eastern Airlines, weather with Steve Baskerville, movie critic Dennis Cunningham reviewing the films Top Gun, Sweet Liberty, and Short Circuit. Plus, society writer Dominick Dunne and New Wave musician Falco.
With Faith Daniels filling in for Kathleen Sullivan, this edition of CBS This Morning (including the entire first hour and part of the second), features stories on a report on cocaine trafficking in Colombia, President Bush's taking a break from his vacation for an anti-drug package, a Lebanese tanker attacked, solidarity protests in Poland between Jews and Catholics, Jim Bakker facing conviction, Pat Swindall, Bernie Frank on hiring a prostitute, Space Shuttle Atlantis preparing for its next launch, a brief business report, NFL players suspended for steroid use, and an apple peeling contest in Minnesota. Next, after Mark McEwen's weather report, Colombian Senate Candidate Clara Lopez Obregon reports on the dangers of her drug-infested nation. Then, Chicago Police Department Commander Raym...
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