Stephen colbert. Tonight john krasinski. And now from the sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert. [ cheers and applae ] stephen thank you so much. Whew. Whew. Thanks, ladies and gentlemen. That feels good. Haha. Yes. Thanks very much. All right. All right. Have a good night. Hey, welcome to the show, everybody. Welcome to the late show. Good to see you. How is everybody feeling tonight all right . [ cheers and applause ] all righty. Me, too. Me, too. I feel good. Being me. Im Stephen Colbert and as we know, you guys have been watching the news, the first president ial debate is now less than one month away and apparently the candidates have two very different ways of preparing. [ lahter ] Hillary Clinton pores over briefing books, thick with policy arcana and opposition research. She rehearses over and over again to perfect the pacing and substance of her presentation. Of course, you know shes the uh, ill answer your question, mr. Moderator, but may i point out, you for
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