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Seth takes a closer look at the progressive political world pointing fingers over Trump’s victory, with Bernie Sanders saying Democrats abandoned the working class and pundits saying Democrats were too woke.
Jim Parsons talks about the decision to grow out his beard, performing in two Broadway shows in a row and never having seen Our Town before being cast.
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Recorded every Thursday after the audience has left Studio 8G, and witnessed only by scattered members of the Late Night staff and crew… This is Corrections: The Podcast.
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Seth takes a closer look at Trump's campaign confirming he will begin mass deportations on day one of his presidency, his allies promising to get revenge on their enemies and the Justice Department winding down the criminal cases against him as Democrats descend into fighting and finger-pointing.
Then, Barry Keoghan talks about living with Colin Farrell while filming The Banshees of Inisherin, discusses contracting a rare bacterial infection before filming the movie and reacts to a tattoo of his controversial Saltburn scene.
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump winning the 2024 election, making him the oldest person to take the oath of office and the first person convicted of felony charges to assume the presidency.
Then, Joel McHale talks about his Cooking for Kamala fundraiser, his role in Yellowjackets and hosting his show Crime Scene Kitchen.
Plus, Joel sticks around for an exclusive podcast chat with Late Night's Henry Melcher.
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Seth takes a closer look at an exhausted and despondent Donald Trump closing out his campaign with rambling speeches to dwindling crowds, threats of violence, baseless allegations of cheating, vaccine ban possibilities and complaints about Saturday Night Live.
Then, J.B. Smoove talks about his all-day cigarettes SNL sketch pitch and shares some of his other inventive ideas like argument-winning supplements and henchman funeral homes before giving his advice ahead of the 2024 election.
Plus, just for this podcast, J.B. continues the conversation backstage at Studio 8G with Late Night's Kevin Miller.
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Late Night's Sarah Jenks-Daly speaks with Jenny Slate about her new book Lifeform.
Plus, staffers Henry Melcher and Jeremiah Silva share their latest reading recommendations.
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Recorded every Thursday after the audience has left Studio 8G, and witnessed only by scattered members of the Late Night staff and crew… This is Corrections: The Podcast.
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump dressing up as a garbage man and riding around Wisconsin in a garbage truck.
Then, Mika Brzezinski talks about telling the stories of women not being able to get life-saving healthcare under Trump's abortion ban, Trump's America being an issue that impacts both women and men and the importance of this election.
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Seth takes a closer look at Kamala Harris delivering her closing argument before a record crowd of 75,000 people while Donald Trump continues to reel from the aftermath of a racist comment about Puerto Rico at his Madison Square Garden rally.
Then, Tom Hanks talks about reuniting with Forrest Gump screenwriter Eric Roth for the film Here, seeing a meteor shower before filming Forrest Gump and Paul Bettany playing his father in Here.
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Seth takes a closer look at Republicans and the Trump campaign distancing themselves from a racist comment at Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden that sparked immediate backlash.
Then, Molly Shannon talks about a therapist game she plays with her daughter, teaches a therapy technique called fogging and chats about her encounters with fans and people she knows.
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In the fourth episode of Late Night's limited podcast series "A Closer Look Back," A Closer Look Supervising Writer/Producer Sal Gentile and A Closer Look Supervising Producer Emily Erotas discuss the central lie of Trump's political strategy: that no election is legitimate unless he wins, and any criticism is simply lies from his perceived enemies. They revisit A Closer Look segments going back to Trump's first term that focus on Trump's fundamental dishonesty, and how his opposition was galvanized by his deep and broad unpopularity.
They tell behind-the-scenes stories from their time working with Seth Meyers and Late Night's writers and producers during the Trump administration.
"A Closer Look Back" is typically available in the Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast feed every other Monday; however, the next episode will be released Monday, November 18.
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Seth takes a closer look at Trump’s supporters shrugging off the bombshell revelation that he repeatedly praised Hitler.
Then, Tom Holland talks about the process of creating his non-alcoholic beer company BERO and not getting recognized while doing deliveries in New York City.
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly saying Trump met the definition of a fascist and that he praised Hitler.
Then, Lin-Manuel Miranda talks about consulting Andy Samberg when coming up with the idea for his concept album Warriors, texting Lauryn Hill’s manager every week for a year asking for Lauryn to feature and his iconic text exchange with Stephen Sondheim.
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump staging a photo opportunity at a McDonald’s and talking about how well-endowed Arnold Palmer was.
Then, Steve Martin and Martin Short talk about the first time they met to discuss Three Amigos, playfully roasting each other and people treating Steve differently now that he’s getting older.
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Recorded every Thursday after the audience has left Studio 8G, and witnessed only by scattered members of the Late Night staff and crew… This is Corrections: The Podcast.
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In the third episode of Late Night's limited podcast series "A Closer Look Back," A Closer Look Supervising Writer/Producer Sal Gentile and A Closer Look Supervising Producer Emily Erotas discuss moments in A Closer Look from when Donald Trump was in the White House.
They tell behind-the-scenes stories from their time working with Seth Meyers and Late Night's writers and producers during the Trump administration.
"A Closer Look Back" is available in the Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast feed every other Monday.
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Recorded every Thursday after the audience has left Studio 8G, and witnessed only by scattered members of the Late Night staff and crew… This is Corrections: The Podcast.
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Seth holds a high-stakes vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz.
Then, Jake Tapper talks about moderating President Joe Biden's last debate, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump running cautious campaigns and preparing voters for the likelihood of Trump declaring victory before the election ends.
He then talks about the serious threat of AI deepfakes in the upcoming election, Trump sending high-tech COVID tests to Vladimir Putin and attending the paralegal graduation of C.J. Rice, the man he and his father helped exonerate.
Finally, Alice Paul Tapper talks about how a terrifying misdiagnosis led her to write her book Use Your Voice, her first book, Raise Your Hand, encouraging young girls to raise their hands in class and teaching her dad Jake Tapper about Charli xcx's brat summer.
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Seth takes a closer look at journalist Bob Woodward revealing in a new book that Trump sent COVID tests to Vladimir Putin at the height of the pandemic when Americans couldn't get them.
Then, Eric Idle talks about how Monty Python landed their BBC sketch comedy series, their film The Meaning of Life getting green lit based on a 12-line poem and The Beatles' George Harrison using all of his money to fund The Life of Brian.
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Seth addresses Trump praising his daughter-in-law and RNC co-chair Lara Trump, Bruce Springsteen endorsing Kamala Harris and more in his monologue for Monday, October 7, before taking a closer look at media outlets finally starting to accurately describe how weird and unhinged Trump's rallies are.
Then, Andrew Garfield talks about him and Nathan Lane never missing a performance for Broadway's Angels in America, collaborating with director John Crowley for the first time since Boy A for We Live In Time and filming scenes with Florence Pugh.
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