all right, let s just rescue them and get out of here. hooray, they re saved! and the robot hands would make you a strawberry shortcake any time of day. 4:00, 7:00, any time. no way! i m not lying. also, leela and i. had a very nice, very private vacation. let s just leave it at that. oh, can i tell them? please, please? i got to tell them. no. you ll only make them feel bad. let s not humiliate them. listen to sparkles. oh, no. what happened to your marmoset pajamas, amy? fry and i were just talking about how adorable those are. (both laughing) also, nothing in here smells like a rotting crab. (both laughing) now can i? now can i? let er rip. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you were in a zoo! (cheers and applause). john: welcome to the daily show ! i am john oliver still here for jon stewart who, at this hour, remains trapped in a chilean mine with 18 other talk show hosts. (laughter) my guest tonight: the filmmaker of a new documentary gideon s
good morning and welcome to the weekend. welcome. finally the weekend. yeah, and a beautiful day here in new york. i hope it is there with you. we have a great lineup of guests this saturday including garrett clark jr. who s been called the future of the blues. he s an exceptional guitarist, and you ll hear it for yourself when he performs in our second cup cafe. just in time for father s day, our chef dishes up a brazilian style steak dinner sure to please most dads. that huge wildfire in colorado, the most districtive in the state s history. firefighters are gaining ground in getting the fires under control but say that could all change if the weather shifts. manuel borjorquez is in colorado. good morning manuel. what is the latest there? reporter: good morning, anthony and bonita. another hot and dry day could reverse the progress firefighters made yesterday when they received unexpected rain. the fire is now 30% contained, and some evacuation orders have bee
volume in landmark. you re looking at an area near 98, both sides carrying the same volume. back to you. thank you. a walkout at washington hospital center. in about two hours or now one hour or actually, 1600 nurses will begin a strike. they are demanding better pay for weekends and overnight hours. pamela brown has the latest from the west. good morning. 1600 nurses at washington hospital center, many of them set up with negotiations. the sticking point for them is over hardship pay. at 7:00 this morning they will go off the job and on to the ticket line. the contentious contract dispute between the nurses union and washington hospital center is spilling over onto the picket line this morning. to as much as $20,000 being taken out of their pocket per year . because of that, patient care could suffer. the hospital pays nurses extra money based on the percentage of their salary that they work over night and weekends. now it wants to pay them a flat rate for those