Hey guys, this is Emmy award-winner Stephen Colbert.
and I'm proudly elitist, gay, Jewish, liberal,
native New Yorker, piece of... snowflake Billy Eichner.
And we're about to hit the streets to ask New Yorkers
what it feels like to live in our so-called New York bubble
and if they have any messages they want Stephen Colbert
to give to our new president,
Donald Trump.
-Are you ready, Stephen? -Whoo!
Let's go.
Sir, Stephen Colbert.
Hey.
Hi. How are you, sir?
Good to see you. Hi.
Nice to see you, too.
Are you a New Yorker?
I am.
Where do you live?
I live in the East Village.
Okay great.
So we're talking to New Yorkers, right
we're being told that we live in a New York bubble
we don't know what's happening in the rest of America
Any message you want Stephen Colbert to deliver to Donald Trump?
Uh, I think that it's... it's interesting that
we're told that we live in a bubble because
we're from all different places, like most of us
are escaping from some other part of America
to come here, so we know
we know, we know the real America
pretty intimately by and large
Okay, great. Is there any message
you want to send out there to people in "real America"
about New York City?
Some of the kindest people in the world live here.
Some of the most open-hearted people in the world live here.
We're not all rich, we're not all --
Well, speak for yourself.
Miss, it's Stephen Colbert!
Hey, hi!
Hi, Stephen Colbert. I live in your neighborhood.
Do you watch Stephen Colbert?
I do.
Okay, so Stephen Colbert's on every night, as you know.
You're a New Yorker?
Yes.
Did you grow up here?
I grew up --
I was born in Manhattan,
grew up in Rockland County.
-There you go. -Perfect.
Real New Yorker.
So, we want -- Stephen, get back here!
He tried to go back to Comedy Central.
Yeah, if only!
[ Laughs ]
Okay, now, listen, we're trying to ask New Yorkers
if there's a message they would like Stephen Colbert
to send to Donald Trump.
What would that be?
Oh, you got to dig to go a little deeper in your soul
and not be...such a...
shallow creep.
-Shallow creep. -Shallow creep. Okay.
-Yeah. -Yeah.
What issues concern you most of all?
What are you scared of right now?
Um, I'm actually very concerned
about the people he's bringing into his cabinet.
He's opening Pandora's box,
and, um...
He actually grabbed Pandora's box
without asking permission.
Oh, my God!
Miss, for a dollar, what's the first word
that comes to mind when I say "Donald Trump"?
Golden shower.
Okay, thank you.
-Golden shower. -Golden shower, yeah.
Miss, congratulations. You're now part
of the New York liberal elite.
Oh, my God! That's great!
Here. Congratulations.
Thank you.
This is Stephen Colbert.
Oh, my God!
Hi.
Hi, Stephen!
Hi. Hey. Hi. Hey.
Okay, excuse me! I'm here, too!
Miss, I'm so sorry. What does it feel like
to be an elitist New York piece of...?
It feels awesome.
Thank you.
Miss, would you sign this goodbye card?
I would love to sign this goodbye card.
Okay. Here's a pen.
We're saying goodbye to the freedom of the press.
If you could just sign that goodbye card.
Want to use my back?
Oh, yeah, that's just great. Thank you.
And is there any message
you want Stephen Colbert to send to Donald Trump?
In the 18 years I've existed,
I've never been more disappointed.
In what?
Our country.
Any other issues concern you?
I mean,
where do I get started?
I have to go to class, but I could literally --
That's good. You need to get an education.
I do.
What are you studying?
She wrote, "Rest in peace, America."
Oh, that's nice.
Well, thank you very much.
It was nice meeting you.
Did you vote this year?
Was this
your first time voting?
I did vote this year.
Gary Johnson?
[ Laughs ] No. Hillary.
Hillary. Yeah, she lost.
I know.
We're all very sad about that.
And what are you studying, by the way?
Animation.
Wow.
Oh, great.
Miss, it's Stephen Colbert.
Hi, Stephen Colbert.
Is there any message you'd like Stephen Colbert
to send to Donald Trump if he can?
"Please don't take away my health insurance"?
Is that your main concern?
Yes.
You're on Obamacare?
Mm-hmm.
And do you like it?
I do.
Okay, it's helped you?
Yes.
And are you a New Yorker?
I am.
And a lot of people say that we in New York,
that we're living in a New York bubble,
that this election was a sign
that we're out of touch with "real America."
What do you say about that?
They have a little bit
of a point.
We live in a little bit of an echo chamber,
and we would do well to keep our ears open.
But it is not --
That doesn't mean that our concerns aren't valid.
Doesn't mean it's a bad bubble.
Yeah.
It's a good bubble.
It's a good bubble.
It's the best bubble.
It's an inclusive bubble.
Yes, an inclusive bubble. At least, it wants to be.
And if there are people out there
who've maybe never been to New York
or they only know New York from what they see on TV
or what they see on cable news,
what would you say to those people about New York City?
Come visit us.
I've dropped my phone on the streets of New York
three times
since I've lived here.
And every single time, it's been returned to me.
Boom!
You know what, Stephen? I think these people are right.
I like being
in my New York bubble.
It's the best bubble. I even want to be --
I want to be in a smaller bubble.
Will you help me
get in a smaller bubble?
I will do anything you say!
Okay, we're going into my bubble!
Thank you so much.
Goodbye, Stephen.
Bye.
Bye.
♪ The Bronx and Staten Island, too ♪
♪ It's lovely going through ♪
♪ The zoo ♪
♪ And tell me what street ♪
♪ Compares with Mott Street in July? ♪
♪ Sweet pushcarts gently gliding by ♪
♪ The great big city's a wondrous toy ♪
♪ Just made for a girl and boy ♪
♪ We'll turn Manhattan ♪
♪ into an Isle of Joy ♪



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