announcer: tonight, on late night with seth meyers, sean penn, from united we fall, actress and comedian jane curtin, an all new closer look, featuring the 8g band with thaddeus dixon. and now, seth meyers seth: welcome to late night. how s everybody doing tonight? my in-laws place is finally feeling like a real studio in fact, they re filming maddow in the other room give em hell, rachel. let s get to the news. while tweeting about the crowd size during his recent trip to the state, president trump today misspelled florida though it isn t the first time, trump has ignored his auto correct. president trump announced on friday he will ban the popular social media app tiktok. really i feel like if i were you i d be more focused on instagram, but all right. treasury secretary steve mnuchin said yesterday that extending the $600 weekly unemployment benefit leads to, quote, certain cases where we re paying people more to stay home than work. well, if you th
i feel it too. you know, i love going i love going on vacation. it is great to be back after two weeks. i spent the fourth of july holiday celebrating a steamy anniversary with my lover, america. (laughter) i got him the same present as every year, scrap meat and explosives. but sadly it wasn t all party time. you see, before vacation i was swept up in world cup fever! riding high! riding high on team usa s thrilling series of winning, tying and losing. (laughter) but then we faced our h he eternal enemy, belgium. or as i call it europe rhode island. (laughter) and those waffle-sucking sort of frenchies. crushed us like we were then in every world war. (laughter) and with america out of the picture it all came down to a death match between germany and argentina. naturally i assumed it would be decided based on which country has the post living nazi war criminals. too close to call. so instead (laughter) it was decided with the thrilling sight of a chest volley goal in extr
welcome to the report, good to see you. folks, i got to tell you, it s not just the energy in this room. i feel it too. you know, i love going i love going on vacation. it is great to be back after two weeks. i spent the fourth of july holiday celebrating a steamy anniversary with my lover, america. (laughter) i got him the same present as every year, scrap meat and explosives. but sadly it wasn t all party time. you see, before vacation i was swept up in world cup fever! riding high! riding high on team usa s thrilling series of winning, tying and losing. (laughter) but then we faced our h he eternal enemy, belgium. or as i call it europe rhode island. (laughter) and those waffle-sucking sort of frenchies. crushed us like we were then in every world war. (laughter) and with america out of the picture it all came down to a death match between germany and argentina. naturally i assumed it would be decided based on which country has the post living nazi war criminals. too clo
s captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: paul jacobs is here. she the chairman and c.e.o. of qualcomm. it is the world s largest provider of chip technology for mobile and wireless communication. many of your favorite devices from smart phones to tablets are powered by qualcomm chips. the company has capitalize on the revolution mobile with a vision. it put in place more than a decade ago. today there are over one billion spar phones users around the globe. that number could double in the next few years as consumers in chine and india will access the internet for the first time on their mobile devices. qualcomm is poised to be at the center of that growth and much more. i m pleased to have paul jacobs at this table for the first time. welcome. thank you very much, charlie. rose: take me back to your dad, who was an m.i.t. scientist. right. rose: what was his vision we created qualcomm? me had had
s captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: paul jacobs is here. she the chairman and c.e.o. of qualcomm. it is the world s largest provider of chip technology for mobile and wireless communication. many of your favorite devices from smart phones to tablets are powered by qualcomm chips. the company has capitalize on the revolution mobile with a vision. it put in place more than a decade ago. today there are over one billion spar phones users around the globe. that number could double in the next few years as consumers in chine and india will access the internet for the first time on their mobile devices. qualcomm is poised to be at the center of that growth and much more. i m pleased to have paul jacobs at this table for the first time. welcome. thank you very much, charlie. rose: take me back to your dad, who was an m.i.t. scientist. right. rose: what was his vision we created qualcomm? me had had