City, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hey good to see ya cheers and applause have a seat thank you so much oh ladies and gentlemen, welcome cheering welcome to the late show. Welcome to the late show. Im la la land im sorry, i read that wrong. Im Stephen Colbert. laughter dear lordie. Did you guys see that last night . Did you watch that . cheers and applause did you see that last night . That was the craziest ending to the oscars since it turned out helen mirren was kaiser soze. laughter now, for those of you out there who only watched the first three hours and 29 minutes of the ceremony, spoiler alert moonlight won best picture. Okay . cheers and applause beautiful, right . End of the show. Jon thats right. Stephen beautiful. But heres how Warren Beatty and faye dunaway announced the category. And the academy award. For best picture. Youre impossible. Come on la la land. cheers and applause audience reacts stephen that is so uncomfortable to watch when you know whats
Ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hey good to see ya cheers and applause have a seat thank you so much oh ladies and gentlemen, welcome cheering welcome to the late show. Welcome to the late show. Im la la land im sorry, i read that wrong. Im Stephen Colbert. laughter dear lordie. Did you guys see that last night . Did you watch that . cheers and applause did you see that last night . That was the craziest ending to the oscars since it turned out helen mirren was kaiser soze. laughter now, for those of you out there who only watched the first three hours and 29 minutes of the ceremony, spoiler alert moonlight won best picture. Okay . cheers and applause beautiful, right . End of the show. Jon thats right. Stephen beautiful. But heres how Warren Beatty and faye dunaway announced the category. And the academy award. For best picture. Youre impossible. Come on la la land. cheers and applause audience reacts stephenthmfortable to watch u
Ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hey good to see ya cheers and applause have a seat thank you so much oh ladies and gentlemen, welcome cheering welcome to the late show. Welcome to the late show. Im la la land im sorry, i read that wrong. Im Stephen Colbert. laughter dear lordie. Did you guys see that last night . Did you watch that . cheers and applause did you see that last night . That was the craziest ending to the oscars since it turned out helen mirren was kaiser soze. laughter now, for those of you out there hours and 29 minutes of the ceremony, spoiler alert moonlight won best picture. Okay . cheers and applause beautiful, right . End of the show. Jon thats right. Stephen beautiful. But heres how Warren Beatty and faye dunaway announced the category. And the academy award. For best picture. Youre impossible. Come on la la land. cheers and applause audience reacts stephen that is so uncomfortable to watch when you know whats c
Were, when it happened, he couldnt get away from it fast enough. Rose Shane Salerno for the hour, next. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose j. D. Salingers one of the most successful authors of all time. His 1951 novel catcher in the rye. It is a classic sold over 250,000 eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. He turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. Salerno shows his life. Heres a trailer for salinger. In 1979 i got an assignment for Newsweek Magazine to photograph this author. He doesnt like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. So i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office really quickly and when he came out, i got it, i got salinger. The publication of catcher in the rye in 1951 was a revolution. There had not been a voice like that. When youre a kid and you read catcher in the rye its like oh my god someone gets
Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose j. D. Salingers one of the most successful authors of all time. His 1951 novel catcher in the rye. It is a classic sold over 250,000 eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. He turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. Salerno shows his life. Heres a trailer for salinger. In 1979 i got an assignment for Newsweek Magazine to photograph this author. He doesnt like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. So i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office really quickly and when he came out, i got it, i got salinger. The publication of catcher in the rye in 1951 was a revolution. There had not been a voice like that. When youre a kid and you read catcher in the rye its like oh my god someone gets it. How many minions came to that book. The great mystery is why he stopped. Salinger was a national sto