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Its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight, trumps french faux pas. Plus stephen welcomes john mulaney. With a special appearance by jason segel. Featuring jon batiste and stay human. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert captioning sponsored by cbs cheers and applause stephen whoo hey cheers and applause there is nothing like there is nothing like a friday crowd, man. There is nothing like it in the world. cheers and applause theyre lit. Theyre electric. Welcome to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert, everybody. cheers and applause its been a heck of a week. Its been an interesting five days. This week saw the oneyear anniversary of Donald Trumps election. Audience booo stephen give him a chance. laughter and were still learning new reasons why we shouldnt have done it. laughter for instance, we just learned was it today or yesterday . Yesterday. We just learned of this strange phone call that donald trump made the day a
Its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight, trumps french faux pas. Plus stephen welcomes john mulaney. With a special appearance by jason segel. Featuring jon batiste and stay human. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert captioning sponsored by cbs cheers and applause stephen whoo hey cheers and applause there is nothing like there is nothing like a friday crowd, man. There is nothing like it in the world. cheers and applause theyre lit. Theyre electric. Welcome to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert, everybody. cheers and applause its been a heck of a week. Its been an interesting five days. This week saw the oneyear anniversary of Donald Trumps election. Audience booo stephen give him a chance. laughter and were still learning new reasons why we shouldnt have done it. laughter for instance, we just learned was it today or yesterday . Yesterday. We just learned of this strange phone call that donald trump made the day a
Christian moral and standards. Thats what were going to talk about today the culture of the 1950s. Ever since historians have paid more attention to whats regarded as the 60s cultural rev lugds, really had its seeds planted. So i want to share what the victorian was like. The little piece i gave you from William Oneils book from america 1945 describes some of the cultural assumptions. But much like the term liberalism, victorianism was actually liberal in its day. It was really an advance upon earlier premodern cultural pattern. Much as liberalism in the 19th century was a progressive new saying and principles of the classic liberalism of the 1970s is considered progressive today. They were advanced or progressive with regard to old world or premodern. If you look at how basic things how families are formed over the course of a historic development, the oldfashioned or traditional way was arranged marriage. The victorians made that more consensual and voluntary. Children were allowed t
Economic life, the continuation of american involvement in Global Affairs and the collapse of traditional few daden christian moral and standards. Thats what were going to talk about today the culture of the 1950s. Ever since historians have paid more attention to whats regarded as the 60s cultural rev lugds, really had its seeds planted. So i want to share what the victorian was like. The little piece i gave you from William Oneils book from america 1945 describes some of the cultural assumptions. But much like the term liberalism, victorianism was actually liberal in its day. It was really an advance upon earlier premodern cultural pattern. Much as liberalism in the 19th century was a progressive new saying and principles of the classic liberalism of the 1970s is considered progressive today. They were advanced or progressive with regard to old world or premodern. If you look at how basic things how families are formed over the course of a historic development, the oldfashioned or tr