@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon Good point: perhaps it's time to have a set expense for each grade; a set amount of millions they're allowed to make and how much carbon footprint but that should match the philosophy that got them their position.
God damned the chemistry with the crew is just electric. I'm not saying you didn't do great stuff before but until it was just James and his crew I never regularly watched the show. Now I watch it all the time. NEVER change the dynamic you've got going
I'd like to say that most nurses & dental hygienists, (I have both degrees) do their prerequisites and even their RN & RDH programs at community college... I have no college debt!
My first degree: Art. $30K. My second degree with scholarship: Nursing $0. What I would advise is educating yourself on the options. Laziness is very expensive. When I was young, I didn't have knowledge at my fingertips. Use what you have.
Ian is one of my favorites but that community college joke was just wrong but I'm glad that he acknowledged and definitely glad Guillermo corrected him because community college is important. Especially for low income families!
I lived in a little town that barely made city status. The best thing ever done was building the community college. So many young people were able to avoid dead-end jobs or remaining on the tobacco farm with mom, dad, and siblings.
I learned new thing today about what so called American Dream from a perspective of a continuous developing country Cambodia which i have family reside in mostly Philadelphia.
glad that they said they're important - we need to not have that stigma. Especially for kids graduating during Covid, they are gonna need all the help they can get!!!
I went to a Community College about 50 years ago, to save money, took all my basic courses got an Associate degree. Then went to a state college for my Bachelors. State colleges are cheaper. By then I was mature enough to be away from home and not party 24-7.
Community College allows you to get your AA degree closer to home or a smaller Community where the living costs are usually less for students. This allows you to cut your University time down by two years along with tuition and housing cost that accompany living in a larger Community where those universities are usually located.
@@trycethomas939 it cuts out those extra general Ed requirements so the focus is actually on core courses for future job. Community colleges can be much better than 4 year universities. I think they get a bad rep.
Yeah, they can go to nursing school and also do the gen ed classes at a community college facility... it's just like more highschool, the actual nurse stuff isn't done by the community college, at least not anywhere I've seen.
This show brings me so much pure JOY!!! No audience needed...one of the BEST opening monos of all the shows out there. Love this group and they genuinely seem to all like each other and get along! The Late Late Show is thriving with this format!
NGL I had never watched any other segments of the show other than parodies and carpool karaoke before covid but somehow this show gets better after getting rid of the audiences lol
I've been saying this for months -- Corden and the crew are SO much better without a crowd. There's a sort of punk rock feel to it now, and the team has leaned in better than any other late night show. Ironically, the host who is best trained to perform in front of a crowd has done the best without one
I love how guilty Ian looked as soon as the camera panned to Guillermo. I was cringing when Ian said that, good for him for addressing it. It was very sincere
God bless james for asking about community colleges, but i think its an obvious proof that race is so impactful in our lives that the white guy took 2 years of college for granted,said its for lazy people, and the black guy corrected and provided an eloquent answer that shows he values education more because its not always been a given for his community. 2 year colleges are a HUGE deal. I almost flunked out of a four-year and I was somebody who had finished most of my credits before I even started, and I did a year at a community college which really help to put me right back on track and really made me value my education more than the four-year College had. It also cost a shitload less to go to the Community College and get the same courses which makes that much smarter in my opinion
I'm glad you picked up on that. This really was a great example that happened naturally right in front of us, privileged punk to appreciative person. 2 years of community college did everything for me. I was able to pay for it myself. Gives less fortunate a fighting chance. Free 2 year college is a beautiful idea.
The verity is that US situation regarding schools is so unusual for us (Europeans) that we can't conceive not having basic education for free (or very low price totally manageable without a loan). But Guillermo remark was really good and remind to everybody in the room that not everybody is weathly.
I went to a Community College about 50 years ago, to save money, took all my basic courses got an Associate degree. Then went to a state college for my Bachelors. State colleges are cheaper. By then I was mature enough to be away from home and not party 24-7.
Community college, at least here in sunny California, is equivalent to the first two years of one of those really expensive four year schools. There are two year degrees, like nursing and pretty much anything to do with computers, that have entry-level wages of more than $60,000 per year. Another thing it is good for is winnowing out the people who aren’t ready for a university. If someone can make it through a couple of years of more casual education, they’re more likely to be successful when they get to a university. It’s like practice school.
I think that many have for some reason forgotten that someone is a comedian, I have heard politicians say far stupider things and get far less annoyance form people. Education is extremely important but in England there is a half century long on going joke that most students go to university to get drunk copulate and have as much fun as they can and even if that is the case for some but definitely not all, the joke still goes on.
I NEED that intro-clap-bounce to be a forever thing. I laughed so much. 😂 Also, 20-minute mono?!?! MORE OF THIS PLEASE!!!!! THANK YOU, BEST. CREW. EVAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!! ✨
I really wish their wasn’t such a stigma around community college. I know this is just a comedy show but I don’t think it represents it well. It’s not just a place for people who didn’t study. I went to community college before transferring to a 4 year (both are “serious schools”) and I’m very glad I did even though I used to be ashamed. I learned the basics in ways that my peers couldn’t at a 4-year because the classes were just too large (this is particularly helpful in chemistry). People go from being treated like children that still have to ask to use the restroom in high school to needing to know what you are going to do for the rest of you life and not paying attention to the debt you’ll accrue in college to get there. Sorry for the random rant.
I appreciate your rant. Im glad Guillermo set them straight. 👍🏻🤓😎 I started my engineering degree at community college and I tell anyone who asks that I chose to do that, with my GI Bill, because I didn't want to be in huge class where I have more contact with a TA than the professor. After I transferred to university I had to take economics and the class size was ridiculous, it made me even more grateful for taking all my other intro courses at community college.
I agree. Sad to say that they're giving kids free community college now that it no longer counts as college. I applied for a job as a lunch/recess monitor at my son's elementary school a couple of years ago. It's a 15 hour a week job with no benefits. The online application had a drop down menu for which college in the U.S. that you had attended. They were all 4 year schools. There was no way for me to list my school. The irony is that my degree is in early childhood education...halfway to a bachelor's degree in elementary education...but you can no longer teach with that because they want you to have a masters to teach now. My friend learned that the hard way 20 years ago. She had a bachelor's degree in elementary ed with a minor in special ed and all she could get was a teacher's aide job. She now works as a bank teller...a job she could have gotten right out of high school. Oh and she still hasn't paid off her loans from a state school. She's 44. I'm not encouraging my kids to go to college because I want them to be drowning in debt and probably not working in the field that they got a degree in.
Absolutely. I started community college at 16 (too young, too immature to go away to a traditional college) and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Made the transition to a very distant 4-year college with much more responsibility and freedom easier. My study group was made of adults who had responsibilities like children and jobs (and a spouse with a TBI) who valued education so much that they were making giant sacrifices for it, not whining about missing one party with their friends; and because it was just at the beginning of the first Persian Gulf War, it was how many dedicated students who had no family support for attending college were able to go, rather than using the GI Bill as they had previously planned - suddenly a bad idea when the country was at war for the first time in a generation. There was also a bilingual native language degree (and 10% of students were Native American or First Peoples), something rarely done at four year schools. The teachers were there because it was exactly where they wanted to be; the easier choice would have been the local high school or 4-year college out of town, but the CC teachers believed in that institution. People look at my resume and might be impressed by other lines, other schools and some jobs I’ve had, but I know I was able to do them because I went to community college and had amazing mentors and peers first.
@@nimue325 The mix of different age groups was something that I really liked when I attended a community college, too. Class discussions were so much better because of many of the student's world experiences.
@@marywood8794 going to community college helps drastically cut down the cost of going to a State university. If your children see higher education as their pathway to a better life, encourage them to go to community college and apply for as many scholarships as possible. There’s scholarships for doing just about ANYTHING. At the same time, let them look at trade schools and apprenticeship programs, which are also excellent, less costly options, with careers that provide great compensation packages and pay more money than a lot of college grads are making whether or not said college grads have student loan debts. Best part is, trades aren’t just limited to on the clock work. One of my best friends is a carpenter who used to work in construction and landscaping and he makes money on the weekends (well, not during a pandemic) doing odd jobs, and he doesn’t have to tell Uncle Sam about it.
Both of my degrees were achieved by going to community college. Just FYI. Everybody doesn’t want a 4 + year degree or can’t afford all the years. It’s much cheaper at a CC. I love the show btw. 👍🏽
I lived in a little podunk town in Kentucky. (19,500 population in 1953, when I was born) The best expenditure the town ever made was the community college. Saved so many young people from dead-end jobs.
“What are you putting on a Friday night after a long week of work? A black and white film about a media barren or a film about a bear who eats marmalade?” I love James so much 😂💕
Free community college can seriously gives millions of people a chance to go to college and better opportunites. James missed the mark with that Hawaii joke.
So you can 100% claim that for some who did not take their education seriously before that Community College is not a second chance to further their education?. I do not see a joke about the College Education system, I see a joke about human beings being human beings. Only a moron would think that further education wherever you find it can be a bad thing, but can it be mocked well everything can that is the point of jokes you can find the tiniest slither of light in any subject, and go for it. University and University education and students are mocked without fail in GB and no one gives a flying fart.
i was SOOO excited to see a longer monologue!! i listen to this while i work in the morning and it’s a fantastic morning show for me!! thanks so so much!! keep rolling with this format!!
OR community college is taking all the first two years of prerequisites for thousands of dollars less than all of us idiots who went to Penn State or other high-dollar universities.
Hey! Shout out from Toronto, Canada at 7:30am. I usually watch it at 3am, but was zonked out by then. I woke up randomly at 7, and cued it up with my other favourite, late-night shows: Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel and sometimes Myers.
Guillermo did, but yes! I imagine most of these folks haven't had to hustle for a while (like most of us do lifelong), and it's important for the rich to remember just how bad life can get when you're living poor without social safety nets or hope of social mobility. Community college is a vital piece of rebuilding the middle class.
Rob, trying out for American Idol 17 years ago was like torture. I flew to Florida thinking I had a chance .They charged us $4 for hot water in Florida waiting on a convention center floor for 30 hours... Carrie Underwood won that year... I doubt she did what we did for a tryout. I’d rather be on THE VOICE.. FINS UP
Yes and not only that knowledge came to known we learned that how much debts graduated students are on afterward and about how important are community college regarding to just get a job that we might not have to spend so much time and money on university. People could just do community college and then went on to take a job.
Randy Quaid needs to learn that District Attorneys in California are elected, not appointed by the governor. No more actors and entertainers please for elected office.
That beginning where everyone is jamming, is why I gave a thumbs up for this video. The rest of the video is great but the beginning is such a positive mood!
I occasionally watched the mono before covid, but now it's become must-see. This format is wayyy too good. I get a belly laugh from every single one. XD
Thank you so much for the laugh!! James Corden and the crew make me soooo happy! They were totally made to do this show this way! l absolutely LOVE the way they all interact with each other, it is truly and amazing group of people and they all compliment each other wonderfully! It actually makes me miss going into the office!! (Canada - currently on 3rd Lockdown...ugh....). Thanks for the awesome content!
Community college is a life saver for hundreds of thousands of young people in lower income households. 2 years of free college will be a HUGE leg up to financial and educational equality
So I was on “team Shakira” on “The Voice” back in the day and 4:22 made me start laughing pretty hard. While The Voice created some successful careers for sure, the show is also aware of the point James was trying to make. He’s not aware (and neither is anyone else really) of the attempts that were made by creators of the show to create a “supergroup” which was supposed to be on par with One Direction in popularity. I was in that band. Not exactly at my prime at that point to say the least, but man was that whole thing a shit show. Tons of money involved, A list celebs. The whole shabang. People don’t realize for all the successful artists out there, how many didn’t work out. I wasn’t in the best place so I’m thankful it didn’t work out honestly, I’m aware of how lucky I was to experience and learn from something like that. But man, it fell apart quick. Such a classic music industry story. Ah well maybe one day I’ll make a documentary. Love the new “chill” format.
This was sooo good!!! Lmao!!! Totally my favorite late night show now. I watched all 5 late night shows throughout the pandemic and this one has turned out to be my favorite. That NFT bit was hilarious!!
Thank you to Guillermo Brown for explaining the importance of community college. Love the show, love the band and it was nice that yes they were doing a joke Guillermo stepped in and gave a shout out to people who will benefit greatly from two years of free community college.
Community college is fantastic and the only reason I'm a senior at a university now. It's not just for the bad students, it's for the poor, or in my case: for people who got bad grades because of mental health and an undiagnosed learning disability. It also gives first-generation students a chance to actually find out how the college system works since a lot of people don't know where to start, especially if you were a kid with bad grades who gets dismissed...Maybe if popular media/tv shows/celebrities didn't make it seem like such a shameful thing more people would recognize that an Associate's Degree from a Community College is still worth a damn, that it's outright laughed at/mocked just because that educational institution isn't a big name and tends to have students who are, in general, poorer. People who want to keep the poor/minorities out of higher education probably /love/ when media makes fun of Community College, because then in the eyes of the general public their degree is worth more than the ones the Poors can now get with the more affordable option. Community College as an institution of higher education deserves to be invested in and held in better regard than it is now. And you know what? Bad students are still students. Dismissing people because of their grades, and then going on to dismiss and mock their attempt to get higher education anyways is a bad take. I'm glad that Ian realized that what he said was tactless, I definitely respect that he acknowledged it too!
Community College is an excellent option for many people...please don’t put it down....it keeps debt down, educates many and allows them to gain entrance into four year colleges so they can LEARN some more. Looking at the current state of America, EDUCATION of ANY kind is sorely needed. 😎✌️🇺🇸😎
I have to admit Ian's response angered me. Community/2-year colleges undeservedly get a bad rap for absolutely no legitimate reason - and it's mainly perpetuated by film and television. I went to a four year college and will likely be paying for it well into my late-30s/early-40s at the rate of my chosen profession's pay grade scale and present cost of living. If I had the opportunity to make the choice again, I would *definitely* stay in state and go to CC for my first two years at a tiny fraction of the price. Same accreditation, same books, same curriculum, same expectations from the professors. I would fire any high school guidance counselor that preached otherwise.
4:21 Shows like The Voice should adopt the Great British BakeOff model: have people competing, each week they try out various songs, eventually someone wins and they get a nice ornament or statue as a prize and everyone gets to have a lovely day out. No "This is your new caaaarreeeeerrrrr!" drama or anything, just "we got a group of you together, we got down to a final three, now one of you is crowned the best singer this year.......now go home"
community college is supposed to be ‘employment oriented education’, like vocational school, whereas they can decide they are more academically minded after 2 years & go to a 3 or 4-year university programme
Now that I learned about how important community college are especially from a south east asian guy who plan to reside in USA in the next couple years, I could not thank the comments made on this video enough. I know that When I get my visa approval from the embassy the only way I could make it in the state is to take one of these community college there without needing to get to study university so that I can get a normal job and make a living there, don't want to suffer the debts of graduated degree at all regarding to my anxiety issue while I am still living here in Cambodia.
....That opening was stunning!!!!! My new fave show on TV and PUIRELY due to lockdown - my god I hope they keep this format when things lift - the show is so much better involving the crew...
Each show appeals to different folks. The voice has too many runs, hollering when singing. Not enough dynamics. Makes me tired and anxious. American idol brings back dynamics in singing. Just the right balance of runs, highs and lows. Much more soothing and enjoyable.
I am with you on that. The voice doesn't discriminate based on any physical characteristics its only about the voice. I have seen some on idol get through more based on looks and performance than voice. Also the voice is mostly very kind even to those they don't pick. Idol is often not and has passed on amazing singers. The voice gives opportunity for more mentorship however they also must put two singers together in knockouts and one has to go so the best singer could lose immediately based on first performance/judges song choice.
@@karene5577 True. Idol has passed on amazing singers. I do understand why, though. Many times that I've watched them pass on someone who was flawless (trained and always accurate), I've noticed that the person's personality wasn't appealing. They were a little "cocky". I remember one person (who was rejected because of that) returned (I think that was last year) with a more humbling and pleasing attitude. He made it through that time! If I'm not mistaken, I think he won. (Could've been two years ago. I can't remember now.) I just know that when they reject someone like that, I had already gotten the vibe they mention as the problem. I guess they figure there's no room for any more "Diva-type" attitudes. Everyone must know how to work with everyone because no one is an island unto him-/herself. The person also has to appeal to an audience for the long-haul. A cocky person turns off the audience no matter how good the singing is.
I am so in love with James Corden and how he interacts with the producers and band. This is my favorite show I watch on TH-cam! Love it so much!!!
His sense of fun and decency is so self-evident, as his talent and generosity.
Virtues that are absent in Boris’s Britain.
@@billbligh4547 wrong. We're all fun, decent and generous over here. I'll pass covid onto you if you wish 😃
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Can't wait to hear updates about the Rudy investigation on ALL THE NETWORKS
"Ohhh wooaaawwww"
@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon "foot the bill"
@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon Good point: perhaps it's time to have a set expense for each grade; a set amount of millions they're allowed to make and how much carbon footprint but that should match the philosophy that got them their position.
*throws hands in the air*
The BEST.
Is YET.
To COME!
Hahahaha good one!🤣
I love how Ian embraced his community college joke. He realized he made a mistake and made fun of it. That’s how it should be.
I agree.
He bombed gracefully.
Wish everyone in this world could admit when they make a mistake like Ian and i respect him even more for it.
yes and I love that Guillermo corrected & informed without condemning 🥰
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That's right, Late Late Show crew, fully embrace this format you're rolling with.
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right! LEAN IN EVERYBODY!! 🦈🐬🐠
Fins Up to that
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Rudy got raided. Idol and Voice got debated. Louie got baited. And California might get Quaided. Great show for which I have waited
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Great comment, but skip the last sentence
God damned the chemistry with the crew is just electric. I'm not saying you didn't do great stuff before but until it was just James and his crew I never regularly watched the show. Now I watch it all the time. NEVER change the dynamic you've got going
I'd like to say that most nurses & dental hygienists, (I have both degrees) do their prerequisites and even their RN & RDH programs at community college... I have no college debt!
True!
My first degree: Art. $30K. My second degree with scholarship: Nursing $0. What I would advise is educating yourself on the options. Laziness is very expensive. When I was young, I didn't have knowledge at my fingertips. Use what you have.
Ian is one of my favorites but that community college joke was just wrong but I'm glad that he acknowledged and definitely glad Guillermo corrected him because community college is important. Especially for low income families!
I lived in a little town that barely made city status. The best thing ever done was building the community college. So many young people were able to avoid dead-end jobs or remaining on the tobacco farm with mom, dad, and siblings.
I learned new thing today about what so called American Dream from a perspective of a continuous developing country Cambodia which i have family reside in mostly Philadelphia.
glad that they said they're important - we need to not have that stigma. Especially for kids graduating during Covid, they are gonna need all the help they can get!!!
I went to a Community College about 50 years ago, to save money, took all my basic courses got an Associate degree. Then went to a state college for my Bachelors. State colleges are cheaper. By then I was mature enough to be away from home and not party 24-7.
The intro music was honestly EXACTLY what I needed at 3:35 in the morning
I came back to hear it and it's 3:05 am fam
That intro brought my mood from a 7 to an 8. I’m already vibing and on my second glass of wine but it definitely gassed the buzz.
Why not a 9 or 10
@@elikyals he needs some poppers for that
James has quickly ranked up to my top 2 favorite late night hosts 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who is the other one
I hope that the other one is seth
He’s Nr1 bro
My other 1 is Trevor Noah
Never really liked the show til it became an ensemble. They all work so well together. It’s now my favorite
Community College allows you to get your AA degree closer to home or a smaller Community where the living costs are usually less for students. This allows you to cut your University time down by two years along with tuition and housing cost that accompany living in a larger Community where those universities are usually located.
Or put another way, two extra years of high school
@@trycethomas939, no. Thousands of registered nurses are educated at community college each year, for example.
@@trycethomas939 it cuts out those extra general Ed requirements so the focus is actually on core courses for future job. Community colleges can be much better than 4 year universities. I think they get a bad rep.
Yeah, they can go to nursing school and also do the gen ed classes at a community college facility... it's just like more highschool, the actual nurse stuff isn't done by the community college, at least not anywhere I've seen.
This show brings me so much pure JOY!!! No audience needed...one of the BEST opening monos of all the shows out there. Love this group and they genuinely seem to all like each other and get along! The Late Late Show is thriving with this format!
NGL I had never watched any other segments of the show other than parodies and carpool karaoke before covid but somehow this show gets better after getting rid of the audiences lol
I've been saying this for months -- Corden and the crew are SO much better without a crowd. There's a sort of punk rock feel to it now, and the team has leaned in better than any other late night show. Ironically, the host who is best trained to perform in front of a crowd has done the best without one
Please start the show like this all the time. That shit brought a big ass smile to my face lmao
I wish every episode of this show on TH-cam was this long or longer EVERYTIME!!! This was great, thank you James Corden AND friends!!! 😆😁💯🇺🇸🤘🏾😉😎
😂 yes. Brilliant!
When they panned over to the writers and producers clapping along at the beginning, I died laughing.
I love how guilty Ian looked as soon as the camera panned to Guillermo. I was cringing when Ian said that, good for him for addressing it. It was very sincere
God bless james for asking about community colleges, but i think its an obvious proof that race is so impactful in our lives that the white guy took 2 years of college for granted,said its for lazy people, and the black guy corrected and provided an eloquent answer that shows he values education more because its not always been a given for his community. 2 year colleges are a HUGE deal. I almost flunked out of a four-year and I was somebody who had finished most of my credits before I even started, and I did a year at a community college which really help to put me right back on track and really made me value my education more than the four-year College had. It also cost a shitload less to go to the Community College and get the same courses which makes that much smarter in my opinion
I'm glad you picked up on that. This really was a great example that happened naturally right in front of us, privileged punk to appreciative person. 2 years of community college did everything for me. I was able to pay for it myself. Gives less fortunate a fighting chance. Free 2 year college is a beautiful idea.
The verity is that US situation regarding schools is so unusual for us (Europeans) that we can't conceive not having basic education for free (or very low price totally manageable without a loan).
But Guillermo remark was really good and remind to everybody in the room that not everybody is weathly.
I went to a Community College about 50 years ago, to save money, took all my basic courses got an Associate degree. Then went to a state college for my Bachelors. State colleges are cheaper. By then I was mature enough to be away from home and not party 24-7.
The CC I attended was twice as old as my university, and some of the professors were noticably better.
Community college, at least here in sunny California, is equivalent to the first two years of one of those really expensive four year schools. There are two year degrees, like nursing and pretty much anything to do with computers, that have entry-level wages of more than $60,000 per year. Another thing it is good for is winnowing out the people who aren’t ready for a university. If someone can make it through a couple of years of more casual education, they’re more likely to be successful when they get to a university. It’s like practice school.
Don’t laugh. I’ve got a 2 year college degree and make $80,000/year. Not a millionaire but not too shabby.
I think that many have for some reason forgotten that someone is a comedian, I have heard politicians say far stupider things and get far less annoyance form people.
Education is extremely important but in England there is a half century long on going joke that most students go to university to get drunk copulate and have as much fun as they can and even if that is the case for some but definitely not all, the joke still goes on.
I NEED that intro-clap-bounce to be a forever thing. I laughed so much. 😂
Also, 20-minute mono?!?! MORE OF THIS PLEASE!!!!!
THANK YOU, BEST. CREW. EVAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!! ✨
YASSSSSS I need more and more
Totally agree!
When they cut to Ian, just made me laugh so hard.
Ians nodding reminds me of how kermit the frog nods. It is adorable!
That intro alone is worth a like.
I really wish their wasn’t such a stigma around community college. I know this is just a comedy show but I don’t think it represents it well. It’s not just a place for people who didn’t study. I went to community college before transferring to a 4 year (both are “serious schools”) and I’m very glad I did even though I used to be ashamed. I learned the basics in ways that my peers couldn’t at a 4-year because the classes were just too large (this is particularly helpful in chemistry).
People go from being treated like children that still have to ask to use the restroom in high school to needing to know what you are going to do for the rest of you life and not paying attention to the debt you’ll accrue in college to get there.
Sorry for the random rant.
I appreciate your rant. Im glad Guillermo set them straight. 👍🏻🤓😎
I started my engineering degree at community college and I tell anyone who asks that I chose to do that, with my GI Bill, because I didn't want to be in huge class where I have more contact with a TA than the professor. After I transferred to university I had to take economics and the class size was ridiculous, it made me even more grateful for taking all my other intro courses at community college.
I agree. Sad to say that they're giving kids free community college now that it no longer counts as college. I applied for a job as a lunch/recess monitor at my son's elementary school a couple of years ago. It's a 15 hour a week job with no benefits. The online application had a drop down menu for which college in the U.S. that you had attended. They were all 4 year schools. There was no way for me to list my school. The irony is that my degree is in early childhood education...halfway to a bachelor's degree in elementary education...but you can no longer teach with that because they want you to have a masters to teach now. My friend learned that the hard way 20 years ago. She had a bachelor's degree in elementary ed with a minor in special ed and all she could get was a teacher's aide job. She now works as a bank teller...a job she could have gotten right out of high school. Oh and she still hasn't paid off her loans from a state school. She's 44. I'm not encouraging my kids to go to college because I want them to be drowning in debt and probably not working in the field that they got a degree in.
Absolutely. I started community college at 16 (too young, too immature to go away to a traditional college) and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Made the transition to a very distant 4-year college with much more responsibility and freedom easier. My study group was made of adults who had responsibilities like children and jobs (and a spouse with a TBI) who valued education so much that they were making giant sacrifices for it, not whining about missing one party with their friends; and because it was just at the beginning of the first Persian Gulf War, it was how many dedicated students who had no family support for attending college were able to go, rather than using the GI Bill as they had previously planned - suddenly a bad idea when the country was at war for the first time in a generation. There was also a bilingual native language degree (and 10% of students were Native American or First Peoples), something rarely done at four year schools. The teachers were there because it was exactly where they wanted to be; the easier choice would have been the local high school or 4-year college out of town, but the CC teachers believed in that institution. People look at my resume and might be impressed by other lines, other schools and some jobs I’ve had, but I know I was able to do them because I went to community college and had amazing mentors and peers first.
@@nimue325 The mix of different age groups was something that I really liked when I attended a community college, too. Class discussions were so much better because of many of the student's world experiences.
@@marywood8794 going to community college helps drastically cut down the cost of going to a State university. If your children see higher education as their pathway to a better life, encourage them to go to community college and apply for as many scholarships as possible. There’s scholarships for doing just about ANYTHING. At the same time, let them look at trade schools and apprenticeship programs, which are also excellent, less costly options, with careers that provide great compensation packages and pay more money than a lot of college grads are making whether or not said college grads have student loan debts. Best part is, trades aren’t just limited to on the clock work. One of my best friends is a carpenter who used to work in construction and landscaping and he makes money on the weekends (well, not during a pandemic) doing odd jobs, and he doesn’t have to tell Uncle Sam about it.
I think maybe when you can have an audience you should only let them come one day a week. Keep this format the other days. This is splendid.
This is just a glorious chaotic mess - never stop it's the best thing ever!!!!
I could watch an entire episode of you all jamming out. James looks so happy clapping enthusiastically in sync.
James looks so happy clapping XD
Both of my degrees were achieved by going to community college. Just FYI. Everybody doesn’t want a 4 + year degree or can’t afford all the years. It’s much cheaper at a CC. I love the show btw. 👍🏽
I lived in a little podunk town in Kentucky. (19,500 population in 1953, when I was born) The best expenditure the town ever made was the community college. Saved so many young people from dead-end jobs.
I don't know how or why but this is my favorite late show. Great work James & crew. Always a great show
“What are you putting on a Friday night after a long week of work? A black and white film about a media barren or a film about a bear who eats marmalade?” I love James so much 😂💕
I love the wild tangents and seemingly unplanned or random talking points. The pandemic has improved the show imo
The intro was GOLD. Please keep it this way. No audience needed ❤️
Free community college can seriously gives millions of people a chance to go to college and better opportunites. James missed the mark with that Hawaii joke.
So you can 100% claim that for some who did not take their education seriously before that Community College is not a second chance to further their education?.
I do not see a joke about the College Education system, I see a joke about human beings being human beings.
Only a moron would think that further education wherever you find it can be a bad thing, but can it be mocked well everything can that is the point of jokes you can find the tiniest slither of light in any subject, and go for it. University and University education and students are mocked without fail in GB and no one gives a flying fart.
Omg that first 20 seconds was THEE best 😂😂Reggie rules.
i was SOOO excited to see a longer monologue!! i listen to this while i work in the morning and it’s a fantastic morning show for me!! thanks so so much!! keep rolling with this format!!
I’m vibing so hard with this intro
Update: Ian still hasn't brought those cars around
🤔😂😂😂
OR community college is taking all the first two years of prerequisites for thousands of dollars less than all of us idiots who went to Penn State or other high-dollar universities.
the joy the crew shares seems organic and it spreads beyond the screen, thank you for sharing the beauty and love of laughter!
I’d pay $123 just to watch Reggie Watts open a can of water and eat his salad.
Good job Guillermo pissing on Ian's Community College joke! LOL
Push the button that has Rudy crying out.. "All the networks"!! To tell how many is covering the raid of his Apartment 😂😂😂
I miss that button. 😂
Omg that button was epic!
Sometimes I get jealous about how much fun James and the crew have every night.
20 minutes of The Late Late Show on TH-cam?! Oh yeah! What a tremendous sense of value! Let's do this!
This show has improved leaps and bounds while others are struggling. This open forum dyanmic is gold.
That opening with everyone clapping like goofballs- just everything ❤️❤️🥰🥰😍😍😍😆👌🏻👌🏻😂😂😂
"bad men with girlfriends who curse and smoke cigarettes" really got to me.
Yup... deese lines...deese satiric delights...
That intro though....I was going to bed but I am up now!!!! Shoulders bouncing 😂. Love the show all the way from Prince Edward Island Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hey! Shout out from Toronto, Canada at 7:30am. I usually watch it at 3am, but was zonked out by then. I woke up randomly at 7, and cued it up with my other favourite, late-night shows: Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel and sometimes Myers.
I love her w Reggie stood up for community colleges.
Guillermo did, but yes!
I imagine most of these folks haven't had to hustle for a while (like most of us do lifelong), and it's important for the rich to remember just how bad life can get when you're living poor without social safety nets or hope of social mobility. Community college is a vital piece of rebuilding the middle class.
"I love her w Reggie..."? Huh?
PLEASE START EVERY SHOW LIKE THIS!!!!! AMAZING! LMAO!
One of the best intros, starts to a show. Loved the energy, music & clapping, they should start every show like that.
Well, not *every* show; it would become old fast.
Thank You, Guillermo, for your shout out to Community Colleges!
Rob, trying out for American Idol 17 years ago was like torture. I flew to Florida thinking I had a chance .They charged us $4 for hot water in Florida waiting on a convention center floor for 30 hours... Carrie Underwood won that year... I doubt she did what we did for a tryout.
I’d rather be on THE VOICE.. FINS UP
Thank you, For standing up for CC!
Community college isn't free? I learn so much about the US from this every day 😆
Yes and not only that knowledge came to known we learned that how much debts graduated students are on afterward and about how important are community college regarding to just get a job that we might not have to spend so much time and money on university. People could just do community college and then went on to take a job.
im really..genuinely in love with this format
Randy Quaid needs to learn that District Attorneys in California are elected, not appointed by the governor. No more actors and entertainers please for elected office.
That beginning where everyone is jamming, is why I gave a thumbs up for this video. The rest of the video is great but the beginning is such a positive mood!
I occasionally watched the mono before covid, but now it's become must-see. This format is wayyy too good. I get a belly laugh from every single one. XD
Thank you so much for the laugh!! James Corden and the crew make me soooo happy! They were totally made to do this show this way! l absolutely LOVE the way they all interact with each other, it is truly and amazing group of people and they all compliment each other wonderfully! It actually makes me miss going into the office!! (Canada - currently on 3rd Lockdown...ugh....). Thanks for the awesome content!
I am a you-tuber from China, God bless the kind American People
God bless you.
I wish more American people were kind.
I loooooove this format. Please keep it up forever 🤣🤣🤣🤣
James is the human version of Paddington.
Paddington Bear wasn't a talented comedian, actor or singer.
Also, my son is a devoted truck driver =) --- he loves the job. Thanks for the job tip!
Community college is a life saver for hundreds of thousands of young people in lower income households. 2 years of free college will be a HUGE leg up to financial and educational equality
So I was on “team Shakira” on “The Voice” back in the day and 4:22 made me start laughing pretty hard. While The Voice created some successful careers for sure, the show is also aware of the point James was trying to make. He’s not aware (and neither is anyone else really) of the attempts that were made by creators of the show to create a “supergroup” which was supposed to be on par with One Direction in popularity. I was in that band. Not exactly at my prime at that point to say the least, but man was that whole thing a shit show. Tons of money involved, A list celebs. The whole shabang. People don’t realize for all the successful artists out there, how many didn’t work out. I wasn’t in the best place so I’m thankful it didn’t work out honestly, I’m aware of how lucky I was to experience and learn from something like that. But man, it fell apart quick. Such a classic music industry story. Ah well maybe one day I’ll make a documentary.
Love the new “chill” format.
That's pretty interesting. I you can't do the documentary, how about a book?
This was sooo good!!! Lmao!!! Totally my favorite late night show now. I watched all 5 late night shows throughout the pandemic and this one has turned out to be my favorite. That NFT bit was hilarious!!
This is by far the best format ever .. please don’t loose it!
Thank you to Guillermo Brown for explaining the importance of community college. Love the show, love the band and it was nice that yes they were doing a joke Guillermo stepped in and gave a shout out to people who will benefit greatly from two years of free community college.
0:01 - 0:23 What did I just stumble into this fine morning? That really got me pepped up for the day, Thanks! :D
Fav show ...... I must be the only person from Fiji watching this but this is awesome lol
Community college is fantastic and the only reason I'm a senior at a university now. It's not just for the bad students, it's for the poor, or in my case: for people who got bad grades because of mental health and an undiagnosed learning disability. It also gives first-generation students a chance to actually find out how the college system works since a lot of people don't know where to start, especially if you were a kid with bad grades who gets dismissed...Maybe if popular media/tv shows/celebrities didn't make it seem like such a shameful thing more people would recognize that an Associate's Degree from a Community College is still worth a damn, that it's outright laughed at/mocked just because that educational institution isn't a big name and tends to have students who are, in general, poorer. People who want to keep the poor/minorities out of higher education probably /love/ when media makes fun of Community College, because then in the eyes of the general public their degree is worth more than the ones the Poors can now get with the more affordable option.
Community College as an institution of higher education deserves to be invested in and held in better regard than it is now.
And you know what? Bad students are still students. Dismissing people because of their grades, and then going on to dismiss and mock their attempt to get higher education anyways is a bad take. I'm glad that Ian realized that what he said was tactless, I definitely respect that he acknowledged it too!
Love this format so so much
Community College is an excellent option for many
people...please don’t put it down....it keeps debt down, educates many and allows them
to gain entrance into four year colleges so they can
LEARN some more.
Looking at the current state of America, EDUCATION of ANY kind is sorely needed.
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I have to admit Ian's response angered me. Community/2-year colleges undeservedly get a bad rap for absolutely no legitimate reason - and it's mainly perpetuated by film and television. I went to a four year college and will likely be paying for it well into my late-30s/early-40s at the rate of my chosen profession's pay grade scale and present cost of living. If I had the opportunity to make the choice again, I would *definitely* stay in state and go to CC for my first two years at a tiny fraction of the price. Same accreditation, same books, same curriculum, same expectations from the professors. I would fire any high school guidance counselor that preached otherwise.
4:21
Shows like The Voice should adopt the Great British BakeOff model: have people competing, each week they try out various songs, eventually someone wins and they get a nice ornament or statue as a prize and everyone gets to have a lovely day out.
No "This is your new caaaarreeeeerrrrr!" drama or anything, just "we got a group of you together, we got down to a final three, now one of you is crowned the best singer this year.......now go home"
Raiding Rudy must be like raiding the men's bathroom in the N.Y.C. Subway.
If you want these views I’m gonna need that news intro music.
community college is supposed to be ‘employment oriented education’, like vocational school, whereas they can decide they are more academically minded after 2 years & go to a 3 or 4-year university programme
Now that I learned about how important community college are especially from a south east asian guy who plan to reside in USA in the next couple years, I could not thank the comments made on this video enough. I know that When I get my visa approval from the embassy the only way I could make it in the state is to take one of these community college there without needing to get to study university so that I can get a normal job and make a living there, don't want to suffer the debts of graduated degree at all regarding to my anxiety issue while I am still living here in Cambodia.
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH OMG I LOVE THIS SHOW NOW!!!!!!! THAT INTRO MADE MY DAMN DAY!!! So Natural and HILARIOUS!
I do love that Suit Jacket too!
Bring the car around Ian, for God's sake!
"Biden proposed free pre-school"
Me: you guys have to pay for it?
"Ian, bring the car around!"
Community Colleges are extremely important. The only people who don’t think so are in debt or never paid a dime for any of their education
....That opening was stunning!!!!! My new fave show on TV and PUIRELY due to lockdown - my god I hope they keep this format when things lift - the show is so much better involving the crew...
Ian looks amazing and so healthy and happy!!
Best. Opening. EVER!
Best opening ever. Hahaha
Man, they killed me with that opening
The Voice is WAAAYYYY better than American idol or any other singing reality shows....
Each show appeals to different folks. The voice has too many runs, hollering when singing. Not enough dynamics. Makes me tired and anxious. American idol brings back dynamics in singing. Just the right balance of runs, highs and lows. Much more soothing and enjoyable.
I am with you on that. The voice doesn't discriminate based on any physical characteristics its only about the voice. I have seen some on idol get through more based on looks and performance than voice. Also the voice is mostly very kind even to those they don't pick. Idol is often not and has passed on amazing singers. The voice gives opportunity for more mentorship however they also must put two singers together in knockouts and one has to go so the best singer could lose immediately based on first performance/judges song choice.
@@Rholmes987 funny i find the opposite.
@@karene5577 True. Idol has passed on amazing singers. I do understand why, though. Many times that I've watched them pass on someone who was flawless (trained and always accurate), I've noticed that the person's personality wasn't appealing. They were a little "cocky". I remember one person (who was rejected because of that) returned (I think that was last year) with a more humbling and pleasing attitude. He made it through that time! If I'm not mistaken, I think he won. (Could've been two years ago. I can't remember now.) I just know that when they reject someone like that, I had already gotten the vibe they mention as the problem. I guess they figure there's no room for any more "Diva-type" attitudes. Everyone must know how to work with everyone because no one is an island unto him-/herself. The person also has to appeal to an audience for the long-haul. A cocky person turns off the audience no matter how good the singing is.
@@Rholmes987 lol its based on looks only
You know we're in for a treat when the video is 20 min long
If there had been an audience there, the Richter Scale would have been able to measure them rocking out to that intro!
The first 25 seconds of this episode is all I needed today lol priceless
TWENTY MINUTES!!! THANK YOU
I love seeing Tim's face while Reggie was singing bwahahahahaha
The repeated chucking keys at Ian had me dying!
Only here: Best news format. Love it.