Im seth meyers. This is late night. We hope youre doing well. And now if you dont mind, were going to get to the news the Supreme Court ruled today that states cannot keep former President Trump off their ballots because of his alleged involvement in the Capitol Attack in fact, Clarence Thomas said trump could even pick the font [ laughter ] thats right, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot keep trump off their ballots, which means that the Supreme Court remains the only place where trump can win the popular vote [ laughter ] President Biden met last week with the Prime Minister of italy, i assume to apologize [ laughter ] it wasnt my choice no joke. It wasnt my choice. While learning the white house on friday to travel to camp david, President Biden carried a hard cover copy of the book possible how we survive and thrive in an age of conflict because nothing says im ready to face the issues of a modern world like Walking Around with a hard cover book. [ laughter ] in a new inter
going to be more tornadoes. the problem is it s 10 30 10 o clock there in the central time zone. people are sleeping. you need to get away from this storm. many of these tornadoes that we ve seen tonight are underground tornadoes. you need to get underground to survive them. that s how large they are. and they re still going on right now . alison this is going to be a deadly night. i m afraid i ve seen pictures here in rolling fork, and it looks bad. okay chad, come back to us as soon as you have any updates, thank you very much for that breaking news. we want to turn to win if paltrow taking the stand today, testifying in her own defense in a lawsuit that accuses her of skiing into a 76 year old man on a beginner slope, he says he suffered broken ribs and a traumatic brain injury as a result. but paltrow says it was his fault, not hers. so there s a lot to discuss. let s bring in our panel. we have our defense attorney joey jackson here. former democratic congressman max ros
she continues to edit a few of her longtime authors such as kristen hanna mary kay andrews augustin burrows, sarah addison, allen sally hepworth greer hendricks and sarah paganin she is currently president and publisher of the saint martin s publishing group. monica odom founded her agency in 2019 after working in publishing for nearly a decade. including roles as an agent at liza dawson associates and bradford literary agency. she earned her ms. in publishing from nyu and has a ba in english from montclair state. she was also schooled and bookselling at her local indie watchung booksellers, which happened to be my local indie for any years and i just learned that she was actually married there. namaste monica monica is also a member of the association of american literary agents where she serves on the board and the dei committee. she is president of the dei nonprofit literary agents of change and it s dedicated to the holistic and intentional expansion of intersectional div
alphabetical order jennifer enderlin has worked at saint saint martin s saint martin s publishing group for 29 years. she began her career in editorial. she continues to edit a few of her longtime authors such as kristen hanna mary kay andrews augustin burrows, sarah addison, allen sally hepworth greer hendricks and sarah paganin she is currently president and publisher of the saint martin s publishing group. monica odom founded her agency in 2019 after working in publishing for nearly a decade. including roles as an agent at liza dawson associates and bradford literary agency. she earned her ms. in publishing from nyu and has a ba in english from montclair state. she was also schooled and bookselling at her local indie watchung booksellers, which happened to be my local indie for any years and i just learned that she was actually married there. namaste monica monica is also a member of the association of american literary agents where she serves on the board and the dei comm
go to c-span.org/january 6 for a fast and easy way to watch when you can see itie live. it is such a privilege to sit down with you to talk about your book. really the first thing i want to ask, how do you approach your role as a writer? in particular a political writer? first thing a political writer is the politics is not a big part of most people s lives it should not be a big part of the life of a healthy society. if i do not write a score of columns on books at another on cultural manner of i m not doin my job. politically the country is obsessed with the presidency. of one of ouread three branches of one of our many governments whose job is outlined in article two is to take care of the laws are faithfully executed which makes him definitionally secondary to those who make the laws in article one, congress. but we have this in presidency that absorbs all the energies along with a lot of space and inc. of journalists. the first task of a political columnist is assam