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Colbert will sign-off from "The Late Show" for the final time this month, marking the end of late-night programming on CBS.
The late-night host will mark his final night on the CBS talk show on May 21
Stephen Colbert devoted one of his final episodes on CBS to an interview with Barack Obama, touring his soon-to-open Presidential Center in Chicago.
Former host David Letterman says he doesn't believe the network's insistence that it was purely a financial decision. "They're lying," he told the New York Times. "They're lying weasels."
CBS revealed what will replace the nightly timeslot after the end of New York City's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." The network announced the cancellation of the nighttime talk show, which is filmed in New York's historic Ed Sullivan Theater, in July.
Stephen Colbert spent a large portion of his Monday night monologue celebrating May the 4th with his fellow "Star Wars" nerds, but the "Late Show" host also made sure to find some time to poke fun at President Trump in there,
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