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My idea. Former president barack obama attended yesterdays College Basketball game between rivals duke and North Carolina and im happy for you, really, but since you left office, youve been l livie a makeawish kid. [ laughter ] i feel like you left us with an abusive stepdad and every ce in a while, we get a postcard that says, italy is so beautiful, next time ill bring you. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] im happy for you. According to a new book, President Trump and first lady melania were seen at maralago on thanksgiving Holding Hands and, quo, kissing, as if nobody else existed. Said trump, that was melania . [ laughter ] [ applause the worlds first telephone book was issued 141 years ago today, and heres what it looked like. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] give me a call. Do you have a pen . One according to new research, blueberries could be as effective as medication at lowering blood pressure, so now pfizer has raised the price 1,200 . [ laughter ] [ cheers and alause ] ridesharing app, lyft, has added a new feature that directs users to walk several blocks in order to optimize the driver pickup and dropoff locations. Hey, thats what we do, said buses. [ laughter and applause ] d the late fashiigner Karl Lagerfeld had reportedly neft a portion of his estimated 125 million foro his cat. Said his cat, oh, he died . [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and finally, the oscars are this sunday, and everyones talking about the best movies of the past year. It was a great year for film. Inbut i personally was stato get excited about all the great movies that are coming out next year like this one. Take a look. This spring, see the story of the black woman who became a worldrenowned scientist and accomplished cellist and activist and a man who was white while she did it. [ laughter ] her mic was too high but i fixed it. [ laughter ] its fixed because of me. Youre doing great. White savior. [ laughter ] its got all the things white people love in movies about racism like that scene where theyre in the bar and the white person sticks up for the black person. This bar dont serve people like you. I have just as much a right to be here. Hey. Shes with me. Oh. Sorry about that, jack. Thats all right, bubba. How are the kids . Good. Theyre good. Good. Good. Great. [ laughter ] that thing where a white person works closely with a black person and is surprised to learn theyre smart. Oh, my god. You did it. [ laughter ] well, ive always been pretty good at math. Well, you should go to school for it. I did. [ laughter ] you should get a job in it. I have one. You do . Where . Here. Im your boss. You . [ laughter ] wow. Now clean this up and get me a coffee. No. [ laughter ] theres also the part where the black person very calmly eviscerates a white person in a way that makes white audiences think, that was the day racism was solved and makes black audiences think, i had to do that same [ bleep ] last week. [ light laughter ] dont forget the part where the black person bravely defies racist laws. And then the white guy steps in like hes some sort of goddamn hero. You should be ashamed of yourselves, ladies. You know its people like you who i cant go with you standing up there. Oh, okay. And one racist whos so cartoonishly racist that other racists watch this movie and say, well, at least im not that racist. Well, well, well, look at what we have here. If it aint another gobidy goo goo gogga googa doodle. A goga gago go go. [ barking ] [ barking ] from the makers of green book, hidden figures, the help, the blind side, dangerous minds, glory, cool runnings, radio, hardball, the ghost of mississippi, the principal, a time to kill, freedom riders, sunset park, the air up there, and wildcats. [ light laughter ] hey, thanks for everything. Youre welcome. Now dont you go falling in love with me. I wont. Because that doesnt test well with audiences. [ light laughter ] People Magazine says, this movie is a triumph and the black person its based on says, this is not at all how it happened. [ light laughter ] and if youre a black person hoping for the catharsis of watching a black character punch a racist, youll get the next best thing. The white guy punching a racist. If id have done that, theyd have locked me up until i died. [ light laughter ] plus, a scene where the white guy is helpful in a way that doesnt advance the cause of all black people. Just the one hes friends with. Huh . [ laughter ] it also has stuff like this. I know what its like for you. And theres nothing worse than feeling like an outsider. Like one time when i was in junior high, i got some toilet paper stuck to the bottom of my shoe and the other kids, well, you know how kids can be. They called me mr. Poop shoe. Felt like it went on for weeks, but it was actually probably only about five minutes before someone told me and i took it off, but, yeah, i understand racism. [ laughter ] featuring the scene where the white character introduces the black character to something they definitely already knew about. Im going to teach you about a Little Something called jazz. [ laughter ] and no white savior movie is complete without a white woman adopting a black person. Im here to adopt you. Adopt me . [ laughter ] im older than you. You will no longer want for anything in this world. Word. [ laughter ] bye, children. Hey, mommy, whats for dinner . Well, i guess id have to ask the chef. Chef . [ laughter ] some movies examine the complexities of Race Relations in america. This movie does not do that. But according to the root it does push a black helplessness narrative that paints black people as passive in their own history. Plus, its corny. [ laughter ] and you know this movie was written by a white person because the black person becomes friends with the racist. You know what, loretta, youre all right. Thanks, earl. For some reason, earning your respect is something im interested in. [ laughter ] white savior. In theaters this spring. And coming soon, the rosa parks story told from the perspective of a white guy who was also on e bus. Rosa and kevin. [ laughter ] hey. This seats free. [ cheers and applause ] seth we have a great show e r you tonight. Hes the star of acklist right here on nbc. James spader is back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you can see her in the new broadway production of ng lear with previews beginning february 28th at the cort theater, Glenda Jackson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and well be making some bison tartar with the ho of bon appetits new show its alive goin places, brad leone is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] also, i will be at the keswick theater in glenside, pennsylvania, tomorrow night doing standup, so if you live thereabouts and want to come check me out, i would love to see you. Before we move on to our fantastic guests, President Trump is reportedly preparing for special Counsel Robert Mueller to issue his final report as early as next week. For more on this, its time for closer look. [ cheers and applause ] seth after trump declared ay national emergo bypass congress and build his border wall, 16 states filed legal challenges almost immediately. In comments to reporters this week, trump insisted he had the absolute right to unilaterally build his wall and said it was a matter of national security. We have absolute right to do that, i have an absolute right to Call National security. We need strong borders. Its an open and closed case. Re i was put or security, whether its space force, which re doing today, or whether its borders. Seth space force and borders. Tt its ptelling that despite the effects of climate change, gun violence and inadequate t health carmp thinks the biggest threats to america are Asylum Seekers and klingons. [ laughter ] i mean, hell, why not combine the two d deploy the space force to the border. [ laughter ] the national [ cheers and applause ] the National Emergency just the latest example of trumps disregard for the rule of law. Ed a guy ns have ele who tramples over the constitution after spending years lecturing the rest of us about the constitution. And even though he clearly n didnt m, trump repeatedly promised during the campaign that he would restore the rule of law. E ve to restore the rule of law on our border, in our government. No matter where it is, it has to be restored. In my administration, im going to enforce all laws concerning o the protecticlassified information. No one will be above the law. This election will determine we whetheemain a free country in the truest sense of the word or we become a corrupt Banana Republic controlled by large donors and foreign governments. Seth im sorry, real quick, can we hear that word again . Controlled by large derners. [ laughter ] seth did you mean to say donors . Why do you sound like madea . [ laughter ] thats like saying congress is going to pass a ler or in remieveryone to get out and vert. But you heard trump very clearly there, the government would not be controlled by large derne or more importantly, foreign governments. D the president of the uni states will put americans above everyone else, period. In his latest interviews as well as in his new book the former fbi acting director Andrew Mccabe recounts a time President Trump fused to believe information from top u. S. Intelligence officials, preferred instead to take the ia word of ru vladimir putin. The president said he did not believe that the north koreans had the capability to hit us here with Ballistic Missiles in the United States. And he did not believe that because president putin had told him they did not. Intelligence officials in the briefing responded tt that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses. To which the president replied, i dont care. Believe putin. Seth he told american intelligence officials he believed putin over th. Say what you will about trump, he might be a criminal, but at least hes super obvious about it. [ laughter ] its like if someone asked barry bonds if he wanted to take batting pracce and he said, not right now. I have to go take my steroids. [ laughter ] why on earth would you believe putin over your own intelligence officials unless you had some sort of corrupt relationship with him . Hes not exactly the most trustworthy guy. I mean, look at him. Way dexter used to smile at people when they came to strapped to a table. You trusted a guy with resting dexter face. [ laughter ] in interviews this month, mccabe has detailed the extent to which trump trd to interfere in the various investigations of him s and hiclosest aides. Ed example, after trump F James Comey and mccabe took over as acting fbi director, trump tried to claim that comey was widely disliked within the fbi and he even tried to get mccabe to say he also hated comey, which was not true. Ly the president immedia went off on a almost a gleeful description of what had happened with the firing of jim comey. And then he went on to state that people in the fbi were thrilled about this. That people really disliked jim comey and that they were very happy about this and that it was a great thing. What i was hearing from the president was not reality. It was the version of the eventi thuickly realized he wished me to adopt. Opd he said, i heard that you were one of the that did not support jim comey, you didnt agree with him and the s decisiat hed made in the clinton case. And is that true . Nd i said, no, sir, that true. Seth trump thinks he can je believing something. Hes like one of those oldtimey villains with black and white ir for eyes. [ laughter ] you hated james comey. Ed him. No, you hated him. Whats wrong with your eyes . Oh, theyre transplants from a derner. [ laughter ] mccabe was worried [ applause ] mccabe was worried that the president was trying to interfere in the russia in stigation, which was obviously true. In fact, trump started to install loyalists who he knew he could control. Like his recently departed acting attorney general matt whitaker. Whitaker refushi to recuse elf from the russia investigation, and a few weeks ago, he even insisted the investigation was winding down. Although he seemed super nervous about it. Before you came into your current role, you were publically very critical of e special counsel investigation. Now since you have received your briefings, is ere anything that youve seen or read that gives you concern about special Counsel Robert Mueller or s investigation . You know, ive been fully briefed on the investigation. And, you know, i look forward to direor mueller delivering th final report, but right now, you know, the investigation is, i think, close to being completed, and i hope that we can get the t rerom director mueller as soon as possible. Eth look at how sweaty is. [ laughter ] he looks like a glass of iced tea on a hot summer day. [ light laughter ] somebody put that guy on a coaster. [ light laughter ] trump installed whitakerouo get the vainvestigations of him and his associates under control like Michael Cohen whos being inveigated by the u. S. Attorney for the Southern District of new york. And this week, tie new york s reported that trump tried to get whitaker to put an ally of his in charge of the cohen in stigation. The times reports that while manhattans federal prosecutor were gathering evidence on trumps involvement in hush money payments during the 2016 election, trump called former acting attorney general matthew whitaker. Quote, trump asked wh geoffrey s. Berman, the United States attorney for the so hern district of new yor and a trump ally, could be put in charge of the widening investigation according to several american officials with direct knowledge of the call. Seth so trump tried to get whitaker to interfere in the investigation of Michael Cohen. Can you imagine how much whitaker was sweating during that phone call . Probably looked like he just climbed out of a pool. [ laughter ] now, theres been speculation for months that special Counsel Robert Muellers investigation is wrapping up or winding down and its never been true. But now this week, theres new reporting that Justice Department officials are expecting muellers final report as soon as next week. And if thats the case, it could come wn trump is out of the country. We have the clearest erdication yet that special counsel robert mues nearly done with his almost twoyear investigation, and that the ende ere is near. Sources say the Justice Department is preparing to announce as eay as next week that attorney general bill barr has reived muellers confidential report. And soon after that announcement, barr will review the findings and then submit his own summary to congress. If it were released next week, it would happen as the president was in hanoi, vietnam, meeting for the second time with north Korean Leader kim jongun. Seth so, trump might be out of the country in hanoi when mueller issues his report. If that happens, theres a good chance trump just wont come back. [ laughter ] kim, you got to smuggle me back to north korea, hide me in your coat. [ laughter and applause ] do we h more eviden need that trump was trying to obstruct justice . He told comey to shut down his investigation of michael flynn. When comey refused, he fired him. He bragged to the russians he fired comey because of the russia investigation and he tried to interre in the investigation of Michael Cohen. The evidence is clear, ohen this is ar, trump is either going to go to jail or hes going to have to resign and flee and join the space force. [ laughter ] seth this has been a closer look. [ cheers a applause ] well be right back with james spader, everybod [ cheers and applause ] for more of seths closer looks, be sure to subscribe to late night on youtube. Oh oh oh oh oh its taking over theres no escape you better get moving ready or not its about to go down here it comes now get ready oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh get ready moving ready or not get ready oh oh oh oh oh hey [whistle] hold up nelson, you smell great. And no sweat, either. Wow, youre the new team captain. Degree advanced protection. Ultimateevrotection activated y time you move. Degree. It wont let you down. At subaru, were taking oneasily distracted drivinghas the car. G the worst. [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. The allnew subaru foresr. The safest forester ever. With the most lobster dishes lobsterfesof the yearred lobster like lobster lovers dream and new ultimate lobsterfest surf and turf. So come lobsterfest today and now for a limited time, get ten percent off red lobster to go. Im a dancer, casting directors will send me a video of choreography. I need my phone to work while im on the subway. Youll see me streaming a video, trying not to fall. laughs buy the new galaxy and ge. There when it matters. 10 [ cheers and applause ] seth welcome back. Up give ior the 8g band over there. [ cheers and applause ] ctl this week weve had the drummer from a perircle and devo sitting in with us. Hes also a member of the beta machine. His album intruder will be released on march 29th. Be sure to follow him e beta machine on both twitter and instagram. Jeff friedl, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for a great week, je. Our first guest tonight an emmy winning actor you know from such shows as boston legal and the office. You can see him in backtoback episodes of the blacklist, tomorrow night at 8 00 here on b lets take a look. You were framed by a secret criminal organization. Im sorry. I misspoke. Thanks to me, the cabal is no longer secret. A multinational cabal working in the shadows to manipulate world government. Im sure they have a Wikipedia Page if you care to look. Do you have any evidence to support this Conspiracy Theory . I do. That you can present at this time . Yes. Though for the life of me, i dont understand what the rush is all about. Everyone seems so anxious to kill me. Makes you wonder. Perhaps you could enlighten me over a cocktail after my acquittal. Which is inevitable now that the evidence has arrived. Seth please welcome back to the show james spader, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] set welcome back, james. [ cheers and applause ] and congratulations ixth season of the blacklist. Thank you. Sh its amazing. Youve got Glenda Jackson here tonight. Seth how exciting is that . I mean, im very excited youre here, dont get me wrong. Ea the best. Seth im glad. F because i want to see shes going to talk about king lear. Seth yes, shes playing king lear. I know, i cant wait to see it. Seth youll go see it, though . Yeah, of course. Saw her in three tall wom seth three tall women is amazing. Do you go to a lot of broadway shows . Ou know, i try. I mean, things are busy. Seth yeah. [ light laughter ] youre so busy, do you have time to even watch the news . Can you even do that . I dont watch the news. Seth yeah. I dont watch the news at l. I read the news. And you know, i read it every day. Seth it comes out every day. Yeah. [ laughter ] t i i dont know, i read a lot of news. You know, i dont know. It goes in cycles for me. Im having a terrible conundrum now of how to process the news. Seth yeah. Today. Seth i dont think youre alone. A lot of and so, you know, so i sometimes but i vacillate, lilike, in all things in m, i have never figured out moderation in any way, shape or form. [ light laughter ] so, and its that way with the news as well, where its either for me just consuming a ton of t it and trying to figure way to, you know, put it together and process it and get rid of it. And then that, or sos it just has to be a blackout. Ill skip the first section of o the paper, ilight to, you know, the later sections. Seth do you feel better on those days . In some ways. Seth yeah. [ li i think the certain things in the news are being were seeing too much of it. Especily sometimes i succumb to the 24hour news cycle. Seth yeah. Which, im verynvious of you. Because i was thinking about this tonight. Yo know, i was actually talking to the producer backstage about the fact that youre forced to process it. I mean, you really seth yes. [ laughter ] and in a way, its tremendously digestive. Seth oh, yeah. You cu consume it. N metabolize it then you can [ bleep ] it out. Seth yeah. [ laught ] you know what i mean . And get rid of it. Seth yeah. And i get to [ bleep ] it out ii front of an ce. Yeah. Seth right, right, right. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. Anyway. Seth i want to talk about simpler times. Because one of my favorite things about when you come on the show, you have wonderful stories about growing up. And i want to ask you, you took a lot of family trips with your family. As you do with family trips. And i because im excited about traveling with my kids. Il your fwent to europe. You drive around in a vw, what, va van. Yeah. Seth how is that . Vw bus. Seth a vw bus. Thats so bohemian. The vanagon was the first vw an. And we didnt haanagon. I wanted a vanagon. It just felt great. There was a popup th seth yeah. There was, you know, anything th had a fridge in it seem great. But, you know, i yes, the vw bus was our transport. My parents were teachers, and we didnt really have much money. You know, they didnt earn very much money. But what we did haves every seven years, they got a sabbatical, which means that you get a paid vacation, basically. And they went to europe because we have cousins, italian cousins, and so wed go over to the two sabbaticals when i was growing up, that there were, we went over to europe both times. And both times we picka we got a van a volkswagen bus, and we drove around europev and then tkswagen bus became our car back in the states. Seth it was such a hit that you got one in the states. No, no, that car became that bus became our car in the United States. Both times. Seth you brought it back . It was a trip to europe, and the car buying you know, we drove around [ light laughter ] seth you drove to europe to buy your car . To drive around europe. Seth yeah, no, i understand that part. Thats the normal part. [ lahter ] and then it would come back with us. Seth thats not the normal part. Then it would come back with us. Be seth gotcha. And it was greause for me, these are the this was in the days sort of before seat belts. I mean, the 50s. I wasnt born when the seat belts started. But it was before it was still when they were ignoring seat belts. Seth gotcha. [ ght laughter ] they had them but nobody thought they mattered. Yeah. They were sothing that you sort of like youre sitting on something, you want to get rid of it. But i never experienced a at belt really, because my domain was the wayback. W you know tback . The wayback. Thats what i had. Seth okay. Which, i think thats changed now. Seth okay, the wayback, meaning just the way back of the van . Yeah, its where the suitcases and kids go. [ laughter ] seth okay, gotcha. And youre just like and at that point, because you didnt have to be seated, belted into anything. There werent seats. The wayback was just a space fou luggage,now . And you would go back in there. Seth so you would just sit t the luggage . Yeah, id be, if youre in the wayback, you take a pillow. Seth yeah. You know, so youd have a pillow back there. And a bunch of suitcases up d anu know, its, like, a space a little bit smaller than this. Seth yeah. So, you know, youre sort of, like, yeah seth yeah. [ laughter ] you got a pillow. Seth yeah. That dsnt look that bad. You know, i mean, its fantastic when youre a kid. Seth yeah. So that couch is the same sort of ratio seth i feel li trying to sell me a van right now. [ laughter ] i am. [ applause ] vans are a great fantasy. I could have lived in the wayback. Yes. Anyway, that was and also that became the last vw bus that we drove around europe and then came back and brought it back with us. That became my first car. Seth really . Yeah. And it was fantastic because i went to this school in massachusetts. It was a big, huge, sort of collegesized boardiool, but i was a day student. I lived in the next town over. I had a volkswagen bus. It was crazy, you know . T [ liughter ] seth i mean, you were like the towny kid with a bus. With a bus, yeah. Eth i mean, you must ha been the coolest kid at that school. Well [ laughter ] seth yeah. [ applause ] well talk about that next time. James spadereverybody. [ cheers and applause ] the blacklist airs friday wights here on nbc. Well be right bac Glenda Jackson. [ cheers and applause ] charmin ultra soft its softer than ever. Charmin ultra soft is twice as absornt so you can use less. And its softer than ever. So its harder to resist. Ay and its softer than ever. This is getting a little weird. E we all go, why noy the go with charmin . To exhilarating to surprise. We invite you to more than an exceptionally crafted vehicle. We invite you to an exceptionally crafted experience. This is the invitation to lexus sales event, with generous offers now through march 31st. Experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [whistle] hold up nelson, you smell great. And no sweat, either. 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Ready for a chance at 100 clear skin . Ask your doctor about taltz. [ cheers and applause ] ex seth ourguest is an emmy, tony, and Academy Award winning actress, and former th member obritish parliament. She can be seen next in the bcoming production of king lear, whiins previews at the cort theater on february 28th. Please welcome to the show, Glenda Jackson, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] lenda. E, it is an honor to have you here. Oh, what a lovely thing to say, thank you very much indeed. Seth and this is so exciting. You are playing the tular role of king lear. Yes. Seth and you have played it before. I hav i did it in london. I think it must be two years ago now. Seth two years ago, and i f heard that onee reasons why you wanted to do a gender blind performance of this play, it that ive heard you say that gender gets a little bit murkier with age. Well, when i was a member of parliament, one of my duties was, of course, to visit old peoples homes, and day centers, and thingsf that nature. And one of the interesting arings, very interesting all around, but partic interesting to me, was that as we get older those absolute boundaries of what constitute gender begin to fray. They begin to get a bit misty, a bit foggy. And i ought that was a very interesting aspect of king lear, because he is old. Seth and he i [ laughter ] as am i. [ laughter ] seth but yet he is old, bute certainly shake doesnt give him any breaks. This is no. Well he does, actually. Seth yh. He gives him some of the best language the world has ever read. Seth but certaincomes in bulk. There are over 1,000 lines for this character. And i am assuming that people oftentimes ask about the stamina that you must have to be able to play that role. When i did it in london, moved from seven shows a week to eight shows a week. And the first performance which s our eighth, the entire cast i think never left the stage because they were waiting for me to die. [ laughter ] absolutely true. Seth well, you would hate to be backstage and miss it, you know . Absolutely. Seth yeah, i mean yeah. Be a famous moment. I know that feeling. Seth yeah. Ow you for those who dont know, you mentioned that you were in parliament. Ou, in 1991 i believe it was. 92 i was elect seth 92, you were a twotime Academy Award winner, and you decided to way from acting entirely, and serve in government. What made you make that decision . Anything i could have done at that time that was leg, that would have got rid of Margaret Thatcher and her, to my mind [ cheers and applause ] thank you. Go ghastlrnment, i was prepared to do. Seth thats incredible because i think a lot of people talk all the time about their problems with government, but they dont actually make the sacrifice to serve. Yowere when she passed away, i guess its probably seven or eight years ago now. Yes seth she was you spoke out, and basically shared the same feelings you had about he when she was alive, and some criticized you. In a way that people here were criticized any time a head of state, an exhead of state passes away. Did you take any of that criticism to heart, or were you more than happy with what you no, i mean, iat there in parliament, and i watched we were in opposition by then, and the conservative party attempting to rewrite history. I lived through that period. My constituents had lived through that period. And it wasnt personal in at sense. I mean, i never met the woman in my life, but her actions had crippled so many peoples lives. So she actlly had the audacity to say that there is no such thing as a society. And that enraged me so much. I walked into my closed french windows, and almost my nose. Now, maybe my opposition was out of spite, but even so, i was glad. Seth and ythis is [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] you actually managed you still walked away from acting. Your son did not know that you had been an actor before you were a politician. No. When he was still in his junior school, he cme one day, and he said to me, are you famo . [ laughter ] he did. And i said, well, in a manner of speaking. He said, well, what are you famous for . [ laughter ] isnt that marvelous . Seth nd now you have grandchildren. Are they i have one. I have a grandson. Seth alright, is he now aware of your stature . Well, i dont think so really. I mean, what hes mostisware of hat im an absolute luddite when it comes to any form of artificial intelligence. Seth oh, gotcha. And i had to get a mobile phone because my landlinwent down. [ light laughter ] i me serious, people do only live with only a landline, you know . I was alright making calls, but i couldnt receive the incoming ones. So i said to him, at the ripe old age of 7, would you be good enough to show me how i handle an incing call . And he looked at me, and he said, ive shown you how to do this. Ive shown you how to do this thretimes. Im not doing it again. Thats [ laughter ] seth i mean, in his defense you woink if somebody could do lear, theyd be able to figure out a cell phone. [ light laughter ] well, you put it quite kindly, but it was essentially a very unkind ing to say. [ laughter ] seth i was thrilled to hear this. We have, i believe we share a Favorite Television show. Oh right. Seth is it true that youree a fan of the oh fantastic. Seth that makes me so happy to hear. Absolutely fantastic. The marvelous acting, and all of those wonderful peopthe background. Ill never forget that sight. That shelter, those kids sitting on the sofa in front of the building. . Do y seth it was amazing. I mean, just marvelous. Seth and, you know, i would argue almost as shakespearean a writing that weve ever seen on television. Absolutely, absolutely. Seth and maybe one dll there e a gender blind production, a stage of the wire,nd i just think youd make a great omar. Oh. [ laughter ] seth dont you think . Dont you think . [ cheers and applause ] oh. Seth i mean when you think about it ld what i could. Seth when you think about it you come at the king, you best not miss as shakespearline as youre going to see on television. Wel eth i hope one day we can make that happen. Well, you got to work at it. Seth im going to work at it. And what a delight to have you here. Please come back. Id love to. Thank you. Seth thank you so much. Give it up for Glenda Jackson everybody. [ cheers and appla e ] king legins previews at the cort theater on february 28th with an official open april 4th. Well be right back with brad leone. [ cheers and alause ] congrats, kim you got your own car, with your own insurance. 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So the first one we went down to central texas, and we did four different topics. One being bison. Seth great. Bison ranching, and the othe bespirit that they make down there called sotol. Seth can we have a little sotol now . Ec in thats a good idea seth. Seth okay great. Alright. Yeah, let me hook you up with a little cocktail. Seth alright. Andhen i brought a ttle seth ill get them, here . Little shot glasses. Maybe well do that at the end. A little seth i would like a shot at the end. Taste it straight, you know . Seth well, lets see how it goes. Er [ laug yeah, cool. So yeah. This is just basically kind of a lia,le riff on a normal tequ paloma. Seth yep, perfect. Just add a little mint and ginger. Seth great and, yeah. How bad can that be . Seth yeah, i barely ever say no to drinks, so you dont have toell it that hard. [ laughter ] were going to were going to get along great then, seth. Seth okay, great. Oh, that ones for you, seth. Seth thank you. Yeah, yeah. Well, give it a little taste. Ast me know. Seth well, ioing to cheers you first. All right. Allight laughter ] seth oh, its good. Change of plans. Seth i couldnt wait that long. You were going to slow. Right in the ey. Seth thats fantastic. There we go. [ laughter ] thats excellent. Yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] seth all right, so bison tartar yeah, so let me just tell you a little yeah, so we went down to a place called roam ranch in central texas, up in the sill country. H okay. Super awesome guys, and i was really excited to learn about the bison, and its a great alternative to beef. Seth im going to have a bite of this chip while youre talking. Yeah, its a little appetizer. Seth loud, but keep going. Hey, go for it. [ crunching ] [ laughter ] and um yeah, and en you know we wanted to i wanted to learn about the meat more, and it ended up kind of being like a side thought, and it really ended up being a bigr episode about, you know, how the worlds food, where it all comes from, soil health, and regenerative Land Management. Seth so bison is better for Land Management than yeah, they dont overgraze as much as cattle. And theyre kind of just the original pioers of north american soil which is the foundation of basically all food seth all right. Was that the first time you tried it, or had you tried bison before that . Ive had it before, and i love it. Seth okay. But yeah, and this is the first animal that theyve harvested downn that ranch. Seth all right, so what do we do here . Were going to do a little here. Ig ot a little bowl for you. Seth okay, great. Alright, cut that up. Take a little spoon. Seth okay. Okay, and then we just have a bunch of different ingredients. Were each going to make our own. And i want you to have fun hereo thereules. Seth theres no rules . No, taste as you go. Seth great. A Little Olive Oil. Theres a couple of we got some hot sauces. Some worcestershire sauces. Seth i feel like this is a trap. Hen el like usually people come on to do a demonstration, they give me some instruction. Ah no, so seth alright, im going to put in these chips. [ laughter ] oh. Yeah, thats fine. I mean thats fine. O i likeybe work in this spectrum, you know, we got a little [ laughter ]et seth your be careful when i get a paloma in me. [ light laughter ] thats what ive heard, seth. But no, its just w setts this . Go small. Cause once its in, you cant take it out. Seth okay, what is that . Okay. Opay. Yeah, that one is d up cornichon pickles. Seth oh. Cornichon. Yeah, i like that too. A little dab of that seth alright. I want some onions. Some fried onions. Yeah. Liah, a little fried im going to do le olive oil first. Seth okay. Great. A little coworker of mine gave me a little tiple andy baraghani, you put a Little Olive Oil on first, or any oil, and it kind of protects the meat from all the other stuff. Itll stop it from going seth mustard. Yeah, thats a little wholegrain mustard. Seth i like the looks of that. Yeah, se too. H okay. And then i got a what are you . Theres a little shallot. Seth shallot. Thats good. Get some herbs down there. Seth fancy onion. Parsley. Some scallions. Chives. Seth okay. You know, a little subtlety, seth. Seth a little. Oh good. Yeah, im very subtle. [ light laughter ] and i like to do seth what are these . These are capers, and these are castvetrano olives. Seth wow, very good keeping it all straight. Yeah, get in there. Seth what are these. Garlic . Ik that lookslittle garlic, and some anchovies, some sesame seeds. Seth alright. Some dijon. Seth okay. Im done. Laughter ] okay. And mix it up, you know. Seth oh salt. Wait. Hot sauce . A little hot sauce man. Eth alright, i like hot sauce. I want you to do you, seth. Seth thank you. Well, you say that, but then youre very critical of my choices. Laughter ] whats this . That is sesame oil that has a little chili in it. So its got a little heat. Seth okay, alright, i like that. Nice choice there, seth. Seth i feel like, oh, there we go. Ay. And now what . And taste it. Give it a little mix. Seth okay. How long do you mix it . Until its all you know, well mixed up, inrporated there. Seth great. Taste it. Seth im really happy about this. Its h licious. S feel like mines the best one. [ laughter ] i think its definitely going to be. Seth okay. And give it a little stir. Yeah, you can use this spoon or that one. Its yours. Seth okay. And taste it first. Seth i feel lito you want me se the other one, so i will. [ laughter ] and then taste it. You know, and seth this ones so much better. [ laughter ] if you want to make some little adjustments seth uhhuh. Alright, here we go. Go ahead, you know, but its such a super lean cut of meat. Its almost like, it almost eats like poke. Like little tuna or something. Seth it is it does eat like poke. This is excellent. Well, excellent. Ah, well i brought some, so we did another episode, too, where we made some ceramics with an awesome guy named keitger down in austin, texas. So i figured we can plate them up. Ill let y seth uhhuh. Ill let you. Youre the host. You can pick your first plate. Seth im good eating in this. C okal. [ laughter ] seth this was fantastic. Thank you so much, and congrats on the new show oh, thank you man. Seth give it up for brad leone, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you can catch its alive goinp places on bonits new streaming channel. Well be right back. [ cheers and applause ] limu emu and doug. What do all these people have in common, limu . [ guttural grunt ] exactly. Nothing theyre completely different people. Thats why they make customized Car Insurance from liberty mutual. 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Its audio from the show and includes a closer look,comedy bits, and guest interviews, plus extra things exclusive for the podcast like bonus backstage interviews, chats with the late night staff, original comedy sketches, and more. Sthead to latenightsethpodom to subscribe, and its free, which is great. [music] [female voiceover] today, people across the nation are discovering a new sense of power. Theyre taking control of their money. And theyre experiencing the benefits of joining penfed credit union. With the penfed car buying service, theyre saving on new vehicles, and enjoying loan rates as low as 1. 49 apr. All because theyre penfed members. And everyone is welcome to apply. Join today at penfed. Org [music] [ cheers and applause ] seth hey, my thanks to james spader, Glenda Jackson, brad leone. Here we go. Yes sir. [ cheers and applause ] seth jeff friedl, thanks for the week. 8g band. Stay tuned to carson daly. Well see you tomorrow. Rs [ chnd applause ] carson good evening. Youre watching last call by way of the flatiron roe in new york city. Im carson daly. Thanks for being here. Alright. He

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