the ridiculist. type for the ridiculist. we re adding noted french actor, academy award nominee, public urinator. after he took his solo flight to urination. the plane had to turn around and get back to the gate and some up unluckily cleaning crew had to deal with the tinkle. they should thank their lucky stars it wasn t part two. sorry. [ laughter ] that made me giggle every time i read it. he hasn t commented on this incident. [ laughter ] depart 2. i know you got it. sorry. [ laughter ]
still ouch. you know. you have the ridiculist. i have the absurd-u-chart. how do you keep going? though you re in comedy, you re doing the same pace as we are in news. five nights a week, an hour a night. in comedy, you normally, people spend all day, or in some cases if they only have one show a week, all week, writing the material and thinking it and honing it. you have to change stuff 15 minutes before air, 5 minute before air. right. we have a sense of what the things people are talking about because we want to talk about what people are talking about. i m not here to educate the audience, i m here to, like, give our opinion, like a long editorial is what it is. and that can all be thrown out the window, even though we have a plan starting, like, 10:30 in the morning, we have a general plan. right. many the times, as you know,
is the way it is, only things that sort of serve his vision and he s also trying to convince us that that is the only world that exists. it is extremely but he s also trying to invite us into this madness that he has. that s heresy against reality, that is proselytizing for the most selfish and instincts that the american people, like all people, have, but he s not appealing to the better angels of our nature. i heard you say the thesis of your show has become essentially, hey, you re not crazy. right. right. that s the the audience is not crazy. how you feel is actually how you feel. how you think is actually how you think. what you see is actually happening. what you hear is actually what he said. i do think that s part of the appeal with news, what we do every night, people at a certain point yeah, how do you do it? let me ask you a question. yeah. how do you do it every night? i have the relief of doing jokes. right. i m not taking anything away from the
to the senate, i think a lot of people would welcome that because the house of representatives would have no trouble finding him guilty. it s in the senate where he s got a lot of people in his hip pocket. professor laurence tribe, i appreciate you being on. thank you. thanks, anderson. still ahead tonight, the president once said i won t settle this case, but settle it he did over claims he used his own foundation as a piggy bank to help his personal business and political interests. the judge s ruling lands on the ridiculist, when we continue. because allergies. shouldn t get in the way of a good time. because a heart attack. should never stop the heart of a family. because hemophilia. shouldn t keep someone from doing what s in their blood. at bayer, everything we do. from advances in health to innovations in agriculture. is to help every life we touch. at bayer, this is why we science.
polls, look state by state where you have to win, and that president is formidable. we ll be watching it. chris, 12 minutes from now. see you then. coming up, another big day in president trump s philanthropy world. a judge weighs in on the trump foundation, which is already defunct. the ridiculist is next.