In the dustbin of history. Go ahead. Well, well see what happens over. So dont have an official weather. Of course. If you have to leave it to the president , and i dont like to remind us, even though we know who you are, we have a lot of work to do honestly in america to get this use of our service is how divided really are were president choppers, got the folks out, but he created almost a Stronger Movement of people who were strongly resistant, so to speak. And they came out. Theres probably a lot of work to do. So make sure we do put it for free, but were not there yet. And ton, i think that it would be very welcomed by tens of millions of people if the political left and particularly the Democratic Party can stop voter shaming conservatives and republicans. I think that point, i think, you know, you can look at the results of the election, but you know, calling them deplorable xin races. Zina, fellows, i think that is in the dustbin of history too. What do you think . And absolute
Violence on the streets of paris, france debates a bill to ban publishing, images of police that could have malicious consequences. We all cells quote full simply shocked out by the police, my cameraman grabbed by opuss while he was filming, while we were trying to do we need to do you think those are world News Headlines for this hour . My colleague, nicky aaron will be taking over in just about 60 minutes. So thanks for watching and we hope you have a great day. Hello and welcome to cross not your all things are considered on peter limbo. The results of the u. S. Election cycle have surprised many. There was no blue wave, and the g. O. P. Witnessed gains all across the board. Both parties have deep internal divisions, and the court is in both parties. Populist challenges. Is this the perfect recipe for a political realignment to discuss this and more im joined by my guest, kevin chavez, in washington. And he is an attorney and democratic strategist, and minneapolis we have and those
I win taffyland comes with a 231yearold rule book that is the foundation of the game, which you can interpret any way you want. Its my turn. Where are the dice . You cant feed the dice to the dog. Who says . Ill see you in court taffyland stop the game edition because playing by the rules is a lesson you never have to learn announcer its a late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight, keep calm and count on. Plus, stephen welcomes Larry Wilmore and musical guest Laura Benanti. Featuring jon batiste and stay homin. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan Theater Office building in new york city, its Stephen Colbert stephen hey, everybody welcome to a late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert. Im here with my friends mark and chris. Scotts over there. Evies right over there. Were taping this just a little while after donald trump walked into the White House Briefing room, actually, and tried to poison american democracy. Thats why im not sitting down yet. I just dont feel like it yet. Thats
You very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. music thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. Chairman, delegates of this convention, my fellow americans, 16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or of any time, dwight d. Eisenhower. [cheers and applause] eight years ago, i had the highest honor of accepting her nomination for president of the United States. [cheers and applause] tonight, i again accept that nomination for president of the United States. [cheers and applause] i have news for you. This time there is a difference. This time, we are going to win. [cheers and applause] were going to win for a number of reasons. First, a personal one. Eisenhower as you know, lies critically ill in the Walter Reed Hospital tonight. I have talked with mrs. Eisenhower on the telephone. She says his heart is with us. She says there is nothing that he lives more for, and it was nothing
Thank you very much. Hi all right. Thank you very much. [ chanting ] mr. Chairman, delegates to this convention, my fellow americans, 16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or of my time, dwight d. Eisenhower. Eight years ago, i had the highest honor of accepting your nomination for president of the United States. Tonight, i again proudly accept that nomination for president of the United States. But i have news for you. This time, theres a difference. This time, were going to win were going to win for a number of reasons. First, a personal one. General eisenhower, as you know, lies critically ill in the Walter Reed Hospital tonight. I have talked, however, with mrs. Eisenhower on the telephone. She tells me that his heart is with us. And she says that there is nothing that he lives more for, and there is nothing that would lift him more than for us to win in november. And i say, lets win t