GRAMMY-winning musician and author Michael Stipe, who has two new singles out as a solo artist, tells Stephen about a time in the 1990s when he told Donald Trump to "shut up" because he was talking loudly during a concert.
Michael Stipe Got Back Into Making Music After Being Inspired By Extinction Rebellion
Michael Stipe was inspired to start writing music again after learning about the global environmental movement, Extinction Rebellion. Michael tells Stephen Colbert that the first year of proceeds from his new solo single will go to further that group's mission of using nonviolent civil disobedience to bring about government action on climate change.
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The host of "Full Frontal" on TBS is looking forward to letting loose at this summer's Democratic and Republican national conventions.
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Trump Impeachment Trial Enters The 11th Hour With No Word On Witnesses
As Trump's lawyers continued to argue that you can't impeach a president while he's running for president, pollsters reported 75% of Americans want the Senate to call witnesses before concluding the impeachment trial.
John Bolton Is Committed To Getting His Story Out, Even If It Takes Down President Trump
The man at the center of the impeachment drama, Amb. John Bolton (Dana Carvey), appears via satellite to tell Stephen Colbert what he might say if called to testify in Trump's impeachment trial.
Ask-O-Matic Technology Allows Stephen Colbert To Visit Iowa Voters Without Leaving His Couch
With the help of Late Show's revolutionary Ask-O-Matic technology, Stephen Colbert visits Iowa voters in a Des Moines diner and chats with Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren live from Washington, D.C. during a break in the Trump impeachment trial.
American Witness Warrior
Mitch McConnell is considering letting witnesses testify in Trump's impeachment trial, but they might have to jump through some hoops to get there.
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Real Time with Bill Maher continues its 18th season Friday, January 31 (10:00-11:00 p.m. live ET/tape-delayed PT), with a replay at 12 a.m., exclusively on HBO.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is the top-of-show interview guest.
Professor and author Michael Eric Dyson is the mid-show interview guest.
The roundtable guests are former Democratic mayor of New Orleans and Lt. Governor of Louisiana Mitch Landrieu, former U.S. Navy pilot and current New Jersey congresswoman Mikie Sherrill, and Republican strategist and New York Times bestselling author Rick Wilson.
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Seth takes a closer look at the president and his lawyers going from arguing that there was no quid pro quo to arguing that the president can do literally whatever he wants.
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Seth Meyers' monologue from Wednesday, January 29.
Seth Meyers Interviews Diego, the Tortoise Who Saved His Species from Extinction
Seth interviews Diego, an over 100-year-old Española Giant Tortoise who saved his species from extinction by fathering over 800- hundred offspring.
Back in My Day: White Claw, Coronavirus
Seth reminisces about a simpler - albeit recent - time when the New York Times didn’t endorse two candidates.
Amber Ruffin Sings an Anita Baker Tribute to Andrew Yang
Late Night’s Amber Ruffin sings about Anita Baker endorsing Andrew Yang to the tune of Baker’s “Sweet Love.”
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We sent a truck to D.C. to make sure the senators remained impartial during Trump's impeachment trial.
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Steve Martin & Martin Short Are Ready To Replace Harry & Meghan As Senior British Royals
THE Steve Martin, known for his many showbiz projects including acting and music, thinks he and pal Martin Short would make splendid royal replacements for Harry and Meghan.
Steve Martin: "Old Town Road" Is A Huge Hit In My House
Five-time GRAMMY winner Steve Martin is a fan of many genres of music, especially current pop hits like the GRAMMY-winning "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X.
Steve Martin And The Steep Canyon Rangers: "California"
World-renowned banjo player and bandleader Steve Martin leads his Steep Canyon Rangers through a rousing rendition of their new single "California."
Steve Martin Washes Up Before His Late Show Performance
Nothing sounds better than a freshly washed banjo, especially when played by Steep Canyon Rangers frontman Steve Martin.
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According To Alan Dershowitz, Anything Trump Does Is Legal If It's Done In Pursuit Of His Reelection
Donald Trump's impeachment defense attorney, Alan Dershowitz, took to the Senate lectern today with an argument reminiscent of Richard Nixon's declaration, "when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal."
Meanwhile... Bacon Patch Helps Vegans Cope With Meat Cravings
Vegans rejoice! A new bacon-scented patch has been developed to help those who don't eat meat beat the cravings.
Steve Martin Washes Up Before His Late Show Performance
Nothing sounds better than a freshly washed banjo, especially when played by Steep Canyon Rangers frontman Steve Martin.
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