If you cant hear it, it didnt happen. Blaaaablaaaablaaaa its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight mission impeachable plus, stephen welcomes tim robbins. And journalist Nicolle Wallace. Featuring jon batiste and stay human. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hello thanks, everybody. Thank you so much. Wonderful to have you all here. Welcome to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert. Well applause its finally arrived, the first day of live impeachment hearings. cheers and applause its what weve been praying for since the beginning of the Trump Presidency the end of the Trump Presidency. laughter now, lets not get ahead of ourselves here. Washington being what it is, who knows whats going to happen. But ill tell you all about it in tonights very special edition of don and the giant impeach. Oh, please stephen i like that one. I like that one a lot. Todays live testimony was as dramatic as it wa
Who though they were being told it would improve at the time. In your book you talk about, ronald mason. Who was he and buys it no go. I think the issue there was whats the kind of these institutions. Since the Civil Rights Act. And a lot more education in the country. Integration. Because blacks didnt have in the first half of the 20th century, they are not the bus to the extent. But they have more options nowadays. So it was troubling, how to stay viable both economically in terms of Higher Education. And this has been resisted by some who want the schools to remain retain their independence. Its often for nostalgic reasons. For someone whos pushing for this plan, we got a lot of pushback. I think if they are producing good results, yes. They should stay in existence. The problem is that a lot of them are not there and theyre being keptafloat primarily for federal dollars. My point is if a school is for filling his promises then, it doesnt matter if its an all black or white school.
Its time for click. This week the perils of the gig economy. Checking for allergens. And. Fake birds. Its kind of hard to remember a time when we didnt have taxi hailing apps. And when i say taxi hailing apps, even though there are many more players out there, it is uber that comes to mind first. At its conception a decade ago, uber was really disruptive. I mean, the idea that you could have a taxi to you within minutes, it would know exactly where you were, you could see where it was and you didnt even have to have any money on you. I mean, it was revolutionary. The company grew at a rapid pace, becoming the highest valued start up in the world. This without ever turning a profit. In fact, in the last three months alone, uber lost an eye watering 5. 2 billion. Undeterred, uber continues to expand and has its name stamped onto many apps that provide different types of services, all part of the so called gig economy. Now, it has faced a lot of backlash in many of the countries that it o
Road map begins with this trade stumble for stocks some lingering china trade concerns plus, ecommerce boom alibabas 24 hour shopping extravaganza breaks its single days record of more than 30 billion in sales and still climbing. And goldman facing an investigation over allegations of sexist credit decisions at app apple card stocks are set to open lower this morning on some dampened expectations surrounding u. S. China trade talks as well now as this escalating violence in hong kong meantime, the s p is in the midst of a five week win streak for the First Time Since march 6 if you look at the nasdaq. It has been a nice ride over the past month. It is so amazing because the some of the bigger runs are companies you would expect no trade deal, we would unravel a lot of the companies that do a lot of business in china it continues to happen one thing i would say is that people seem to care more about the fact that Interest Rates are going up than they care about what is going on in china
Trevor welcome to the daily show, everybody thank you so much for tuning in thank you for coming out as always, so much fun lets go this, everybody im trevor noah. Our guest tonight is an oscarnominated writer and director, whose new film is called Marriage Story Noah Baumbach is joining us. cheers and applause brilliant filmmaker also on tonights show, disney plus has a rocky start. Roy wood, jr. Has some good news for a change, and President Trump faces his greatest enemy, books. laughter so lets catch up on todays headlines. Lets kick it off with the big news that everybodys talking about disney has entered the streaming wars. And for disney, the wait is over. Disney plus officially launches today. The news streaming service will feature franchises including marvel and star wars films. Disney plus will cost users about 7 a month. If new service will have tough competition going up against existing providers such as netflix and amazon prime. Does my plus stumbled out of the gate this