timelessness of this. you just got made famous. mccarthy is on fox right now and he is saying this, people like bernie and aoc say something to the white house on the white house entirely changes its views. kevin mccarthy is now directly calling you out, by name, just seconds ago, on fox news for being the reason the discussion about this has broken down. a response? well, i doubt that very much, but the degree that the white house says to these republicans, stop your epoxy, stop defending the billionaire class from paying their fair share of taxes, all you want to cut programs that the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor need, if i have any role in that, that s great. we ll stay on that story. coming, of artificial intelligence is here. sam altman, the ceo of open, that s the company that brought us chatgpt, spoke on capitol hill this week about the high stakes. my worst fears are that
thursday. johnny carson in the 80s is making the transition from being the king of late night to being a national treasure. he was a throwback to that old show biz stuff. i haven t been on with you for some time. you, you ve been -it s been a long time. yeah, well, you ve been busy with other things. that s the tide is starting to turn in terms of where late-night television is gonna go. but johnny is kind of holding out. he was not necessarily of his time in the 80s. but he did sustain a certain timelessness. he s the king. on your chair. whoa! hyah! he s alright. he s just playing. playing my [bleep] my next guest not only has a college degree, but he also has a high-school degree. that s right, i do. yes. as well, uh-huh. he s hosted the tonight show practically as often as johnny carson, and now he has his very own show, weekday mornings at
time in the 80s, but he did sustain a certain timelessness. he s the king. he s all right, he s just playing. playing? [ bleep ]. my next guest not only has a college degree, but he also has a high school degree. that s right, i do. as well. he s hosted the tonight show practically as often as johnny carson, and now he has his very own show, weekday mornings at 10:00 on nbc. what you re witnessing here is a good idea gone awry. a fun-filled surprise turning into an incredible screw-up. david letterman originally had a one-hour daytime show, and nbc, after like 13 weeks, decided to cancel it. today is our last show on the air. monday, las vegas [ booing ]
the tide is starting to turn in terms of where late-night television is going to go, but johnny is kind of holding out. he was not necessarily of his time in the 80s, but he did sustain a certain timelessness. he s the king. [ laughter ] he s all right, he s just playing. playing? [ bleep ]. my next guest not only has a college degree, but he also has a high school degree. that s right, i do. as well. he s hosted the tonight show practically as often as johnny carson and now he has his very own show, weekday mornings at 10:00 on nbc. what you re witnessing here is a good idea gone awry. a fun-filled surprise turning into an incredible screw-up.
mourning, they re telling their stories of actually meeting the queen. britain s prime minister spoke to the nation today. queen elizabeth ii was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign. britain is the great country it is today because of her. through thick and thin, queen elizabeth ii provided us with the stability and the strength that we needed. she was the very spirit of great britain, and that spirit will endure. for all the timelessness those words convey, elizabeth ii was from the beginning very much of the moment. the coronation televised, a first. her travels made possible by the brand new jet age. the kingdom that she inherited awkwardly moving from a colonial past to a rocky future. she oversaw the end of her own empire, the birth of a commonwealth, the end of the northern ireland conflict, and