You are now recognized for your opening statement. Did you feel threatened . laughter its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight, free bird plus, stephen welcomes paul rudd and Adrienne Warren featuring jon batiste and stay human. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hey how are you . Hey, everybody, thanks so much. Oh, what a crowd what a crowd, my friend, beautiful. Welcome, one and all thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome, one and all to the late show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert. We are just two days you can feel the excitement. You know why . Because the holidays are coming. Were two days away from thanksgiving. Now heres a little tip if you want moist breast meat, put your turkey in the oven now, at 75 degrees for 48 hours. laughter today, the president and first lady participated in the traditional pardoning of the turkeys ceremony. When he heard the news, Paul Manafort said gobbling laugh
laughter you are now recognized for your opening statement. Did you feel threatened . laughter its the late show with Stephen Colbert. Tonight, free bird plus, stephen welcomes paul rudd and Adrienne Warren featuring jon batiste and stay human. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert cheers and applause stephen hey how are you . Stephen hey, everybody, thanks so much. What a crowd what a crowd, my friend, beautiful. Welcome, one and all thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome, one and all to thealate show. Im your host, Stephen Colbert. You can feel the excitement. You know why . The holidays are coming. Were just two days away from thanksgiving. If you want moist breast meat, put your turkey in the oven now, at 75 degrees for 48 hours. laughter today, the president and first lady participated in the traditional pardoning of the turkeys ceremony. When he heard the news, Paul Manafort said gobbling laugh this year, the two turkeys up for
700 Maine is one of those buildings where memories are etched into our consciousness, from meaningful experiences to long-lasting friendships, Tom Harper writes in this column.