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Tucker Carlson Isn't Much of a Tucker
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In this video from *The Late Late Show*, James Corden and his team reflect on their final week on air, blending emotional farewells with comedic commentary on current events. For language learners, this transcript is a rich resource for **natural, fast-paced conversational English**. You will gain exposure to: * **Idiomatic Expressions:** Learn phrases like "swept up," "keep it together," and "shake things up." * **Topical Vocabulary:** Explore terms related to politics (re-election, candidacy) and media (broadcast, network). * **Humor and Sarcasm:** Observe how wordplay and cultural references—such as those regarding Tucker Carlson and Bed Bath & Beyond—are used in American satire. Watching this will help you master informal social interactions and understand how native speakers use humor to navigate transitions.
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all right this is it this is it this is
it it's official this is it it's
officially our last week ever at The
Late Late Show I know how you're feeling
reg do you feel okay it's you know I was
pretending like I'll be cool it'll be
you know but like now everybody I see
I'm just like thanks for doing makeup
I know it's too
um
it's too
uh to get emotional but it's hard not to
get swept up a cons how are how are you
feeling
how are you feeling you know what yeah
yeah how you feeling I feel all right
yeah I'll be a mess on Thursday I'm so
and I I I if you didn't enjoy
Gwyneth Paltrow's speech at the Oscars
then don't tune in on Thursday
like that's I like I'm just I I'm gonna
re I'm really really just trying to keep
it together realize what a privilege it
is to say goodbye in the manner that we
are right now and just say it's it's
completely right this is the right time
it's the right time to just take life
and
shake it up a bit and uh and that is a
privilege and I'm determined determined
to enjoy these four shows and not think
of it as being sad but think of it as
something that's been the most amazing
time of my life
that's all I'm trying to do
that that will be me I just don't want
to become a meme you know that's really
but look at Gwyneth Paltrow you know
what I mean like a few years ago she's
crying she becomes a meme
a few years later you start crying you
might have your own vagina scented
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
To allow something to be seen by pointing it out or displaying it. It can also mean to explain or demonstrate how to do a specific task.
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