The kind of music you were playing. Did you have that feeling at the time that you were breaking ground or, of course, you were just trying to make it too, werent you . June kuramoto yeah, we were just trying to do something and not having any predecessors to follow, it was very hard and difficult. It was blood, sweat, and tears, and blind leading the blind almost, you know . But thats what it takes, you know, if you wanna do something, and you have to create. But you have to have the vision and we had the vision of incorporating these different kinds of instruments and so when you have that, then it, i think, that helps longevity. Robert yeah, when you were sitting there with hiroshima and trying to decide what the sound was going to be, what did you think about . What are, likewhat do musicians do when theyre trying to analyze what they want to play or what they wanna convey . June well, my thing is, i think, you know, we are all different. I am not analytical at all so i just impuls
Than the total dppped of belgium. Can you imagine how many waffles you could buy with that . I want to tell you that we what do you think about this impeachment . Have you heard about this in the newspapers . I just dont get it, impeachment when the president gets in deep trouble, isnt it more of an impicklement . Im sorry thats Jared Kushner looks like an orthodox swinderman. Whats the deal with this burisma stuff . Like what a jewish kid does when he turns 13. Burisma. So, youre from the ukraine . You crane, i crane, we all crane for ukraine. Wow, tough crowd. Anyway, point is, the thing wasnt my fault. Announcer its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight all breaks loose and stephen makes a new lord of the rings trilogy. Tonight stephen welcomes Kamala Harris and Lady Antebellum, jon batiste and stay human. Live on tape at the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hello please have a seat, everybody. Thank you so much. Welcome one
American or Asian American groups and then kind of playing the kind of music you were playing. Did you have that feeling at the time that you were breaking ground or, of course, you were just trying to make it too, werent you . June kuramoto yeah, we were just trying to do something and not having any predecessors to follow, it was very hard and difficult. It was blood, sweat, and tears, and blind leading the blind almost, you know . But thats what it takes, you know, if you wanna do something, and you have to create. But you have to have the vision and we had the vision of incorporating these different kinds of instruments and so when you have that, then it, i think, that helps longevity. Robert yeah, when you were sitting there with hiroshima and trying to decide what the sound was going to be, what did you think about . What are, likewhat do musicians do when theyre trying to analyze what they want to play or what they wanna convey . June well, my thing is, i think, you know, we are
360. i know you re upset. rightfully so. you just saw the durham report. which proved that there was no evidence to support any investigation with russian collusion and trump. the feeling it s like being neutered. speaking of being neutered. greg is off tonight because he s taking his dog to be snipped. sorry, gus. better you then me. yeah, the durham report. you re asking, how did this happen? i wouldn t blame you if you never watched cnn or msnbc again. judging by the ratings, you re not. [ laughter ] because you re pissessed. we ve been bamboozled. we ve been had. it s like they sent you a picture of scarlett johansson, when you went to me for dinner was anna navarro. it was years wasting taxpayers millions of dollars investigating something that was all i don t know how they say it, [ bleep ]. how did this all start? when saw trump speaking, we saw a guy speaking for the common man. challenging the establishment. we liked it. this is what the liberals saw. [ laughter ] oh
that 24 year old robert singletary is to be considered armed and dangerous. they are searching for him at this time and again, according to the neighbors, poppy, don. this was just about a basketball in the yard. in his yard, he became angry and upset and then started shooting. diane thank you for that reporting. please keep us posted as this manhunt continues so many shootings and so many to discuss here. wrong house. wrong driveway. wrong car. three different shootings across the nation have left young americans either dead or seriously wounded after they made simple, harmless mistakes. mistakes that we ve all. maybe it all turned around in the driveway were lost or had the wrong directions. everyone has done it. 16 year old ralph jarawa rang the doorbell of the wrong house that was in kansas city. he thought that his younger brothers were there was a street instead of a terrorist, right the name of the street so he is now recovering from a traumatic brain injury after the