LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS Monologue Highlights 4/2

By: Apr. 03, 2015
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Below are the highlights from the Seth Meyer's monologue on last night's episode of LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS:

All four NCAA Final Four coaches released a joint statement yesterday saying they don't support Indiana's new religious freedom law, and condemn "discrimination of any kind." On the other hand, they all admitted that they don't care for short people.

A new report finds that by 2050, the number of Muslims across the globe will be nearly equal to the number of Christians. For much more on this story, mention it to your grandpa.

Madison, Wisconsin has become the first city in the nation to make it illegal to discriminate against atheists. Said atheists, "this is the law we've been 'not praying' for."

Two Chinese pandas have broken a record for the longest known panda sex session at nearly eight minutes. Not only that, but afterwards they cuddled for almost 20 minutes before he called an Uber.

Imprisoned Real Housewife Teresa Giudice says her family visits her in prison, but her five-year-old daughter thinks they're just visiting her at work. That's how much the women fight on the Real Housewives - her daughter thinks it's just like prison.

About LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS:

Beloved "Saturday Night Live" personality - and the longest serving "anchor" on the show's wildly popular "Weekend Update" - Seth Meyers takes over as host of NBC's "Late Night," home to A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy and the best in musical talent.

As the Emmy-winning head writer for SNL, Seth has established a reputation for his sharp wit and perfectly timed comedy and has gained fame for his spot-on impersonations, unique characters and hilarious spoofing of topical news. Seth takes his departure from SNL to his new post at "Late Night" as Jimmy Fallon moves to "The Tonight Show."

From Emmy-winning executive producer Lorne Michaels ("Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," "Saturday Night Live") comes the next generation of Late Night jabs, laughs and unforgettable moments on "Late Night with Seth Meyers." One-hour daily show.

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