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Chef Emilio Vitolo featuring the 8g band with fred armisen [ cheers and applause and now, Seth Meyers Seth good evening, everybody. Im seth meyers. This is late night. We hope youre doing well. And now, if you dont mind, were going to get to the news President Biden told reporters yesterday that hes optimistic about a ceasefire in gaza by next week. And this was awkward while i was eating ice cream [ light laughter ] how about a minute to put down my cone, dude . This is like when obama announced we got bin laden just as someone put out the pie [ laughter ] former President Trump is set on thursday to visit the u. S. mexico border, im guessing to make a break for it [ laughter ] you guys, before we move on i want to address something we did on the show yesterday. We showed a clip that implied that donald trump had mistakenly referred to his wife as mercedes it has since been explained to us that he was referring to republican operative named Mercedes Schlapp so apologies to donald trum
Good morning. Im jane pauley and this is sunday morning. Its hard to believe its been four years since the first case of covid was confirmed here in the United States, back in january 2020. We all remember the uncertainty, panic, lockdowns, and the more than 1 million lives lost in this nation alone. But what also worth remembering is the scientific miracle that quickly followed. A vaccine developed and released later that very year, saving countless lives. This morning our Kelefa Sanneh introduces us to two scientists truly Unsung Heroes who made the Covid Vaccine possible. So. Reporter he is immunologist. She is a biochemist. In 1998, they met by chance. 22 years later, their research led to the Covid Vaccine of 2020. And the nobel prize in medicine last year. Did you take a moment to celebrate . I just probably went back to work. Famously, i ate the whole bag of chocolate covered peanuts. On a day like that you, earned it. Reporter coming up on sunday morning, how it all happened. H
Another big day for america that most americans dont even know is a big day for america. And i guess it isnt really. Because today was primary election day in michigan. Even though we already know who is going to win the primary in michigan. This primary election cycle has all the suspense of an episode of blues clues. [ laughter ] you just dont know. The only question tonight was, by how many points will nikki haley lose this one . The real contest in michigan is over who is running the voting for republicans . Two different people, a woman named kristina karamo, and a guy named pete claim to be chair of the state republican hair by. And scheduled dueling events. Theyre having two republican nominating conventions at the same time. Remember when they released two different Fyre Festival documentaries at once . [ laughter ] its like a dumber version of that. This woman, kristina karamo, she was voted out last month after trump made it clear he wanted her gone, but she refused to accept
Because after the last incident, i had children bussed in. When i think about the history of black television, i think about when black folks watch, we watch to zero in on us. Instead of making us celebrate your holidays, why dont you celebrate some of ours . What about tupacs birthday . And when you have so little, it means everything. All of those shows, they all matter so much. It feels like theres been more of an ebb and flow and an evolution. It is so important for us to have true authenticity. Why we always the only black people here . Thats why representation matters, black stories told by black people. Im trying to tell you something. [man] we set the pace for sit comedy. You hear that, elizabeth . Im coming to join ya, honey . From Sanford And Son to the other black shows. What is this . Loved The Jeffersons. Monogrammed shirt, brand new silk tie. Is that a tie . I thought your tongue was hanging out. Good times is one of my favorite sitcoms because you could not tell me that