Is there a video or clip of her typing her own sentences out? I see her hitting preloaded selections. Which is in a coherent order. But I'd love to see how her process is of articulating and editing her own words. I want to show my nonverbal daughter videos of how hard it is and long and how she can do it and to have patience with herself and stick to it. Give her a role model.
@@seyyeddibaj9735 yeah! Here’s a short one, she’s talked about how it was hard to get out what she wanted to say while only being able to type with one finger as well. I hope this helps your kid ruclips.net/video/nkoGDQzurn0/видео.html
@@seyyeddibaj9735 I'm sure she has her questions and witty jokes pre-set(as well as potential answers) so that she doesn't take a super long time to type it out while hosting.
Well, damn. She's at least as funny as most of the writing on late night. Which isn't a slam on late night writers; quite the opposite. Subscribing to her show right now.
I love this, but I also love how positive the comment section is here! let's go internet, and show people that we can be kind and appreciate an awesome comic like Carly!
The most touching and poignant part of this was at the very end, when Carly VOCALIZED "Thank you." That's how much this meant to her, folks. Above all else, that part was the most amazing of all, in my eyes.
I'm so glad they did this! It was a bummer that the Night of Too Many Stars interview didn't work out, so this was nice. Also Carly is freakin' savage 😂
I felt really bad for her after watching Night of Too Many Stars. I can't imagine how difficult it must be for someone with severe autism to do a live show, when so many things can go not-as-planned. I commend her bravery for attempting it. This interview seemed pretty safe and scripted, but it was still very smart and funny.
Carly’s parents have perpetrated a fraud on the public hat misrepresents autism in the name of autism acceptance and for their own self-serving interests. We saw the real Carly on the Night of Too Many Stars; a person severely affected by autism. This well-edited (taped) interview is like all others attributed to Carly. Pay no attention to the man (Arthur Fleischmann) behind the curtain.
This is so heart warming I love both of u😘she looked so nervous and he tried so hard to make her comfortable. There are still some good people in this world
Mr Colbert, i hail to the king of Late Night shows, and the pure down to earth humanity. I look up to you as a role model, sir. Perth, Western Australia
i understand Carly and her challenges as a person who has autism on a personal level because i was diagnosed with autism when i was ten years old today I am currently 23 years old i am on the adult swim team for my local health club i enjoy starting my Tuesday and Thursday mornings by getting up early in the morning to go swimming i make videos about the challenges i face as a person who has autism
I’ve been following this hilarious lady for a few years now after reading her book. If you don’t know of her you will. Cause neuro-diverse people are kicking ass and taking jobs. Love you Carly!
Cousin Ant -Still much higher than yours!!! if u function in the EQ as well, omg, dude, run to the nearest clinic for a free vasectomy, we don't need more of u!
Cousin Ant Well Carly isn't intellectually challenged, she's non-verbal, so you have no reason to suspect that. Also you said underdeveloped, kids that are molested aren't necessarily underdeveloped. One more thing, Rain Man wasn't accused of sexual harassment, Dustin Hoffman (who, as far as I know, has no intellectual disability) was. Rain Man was a character, not a real person. Psychopaths, who do often have a history of animal abuse, are not the same as autistic individuals. Also, calling her spastic is making fun of someone with Autism, like some little kid.
I love how awesome and calm she is considering this is her first time in Ed Sullivan theater shooting in front of a large crowd for a top rated TV show. I hope she gets her own show and brings out people like her who have overcome autism and other illnesses through their metal fortitude and determination. In fact, I hope Stephen too brings more guests like her who are truly inspiring instead of Hollywood celebrities, politicians and media bigwigs.
Finally, I've bewen waiting for this since the Night of too many stars. Carly is hilarious! Please offer her to come on the show more often to make a back stage interview with the guests. If it has to be really short you could call it CBS 60 Seconds and only let the timer run when she is speaking. Those 60 seconds can last a long time and get you really far.
It was so sweet of Jon Stewart to explain the technical difficulty & letting us know the real problem of a live show. The way he took responsibility for the confetti was just amazing. Love Jon Stewart till the end. Kudos to Stephen for letting this happen on his show.
Thank you Steven, for making this happen. As parent to a brilliant almost 8 year old boy w/nonverbal autism, I love to see Carly Fleishmann help to raise awareness. This was a great forum, and you were such a great sport. What a fun interview! As my guy is learning to make sentences more and more with his iPad, this is what I envision not too far off at home, too. Thank you so much for honouring this interview.
She would make a great staff writer or even one of the shows interviewers. Carly interviews.... She is great and an inspiration for us all. Thank you Stephen. (and staff, Producers, etc) THANK YOU Carly.
Wow phenomenal. For anyone who hasn't seen it, check out her abc 20/20 clip from a few years ago. When she was growing up her parents didn't know she could understand everything they were saying and she was a normal kid in her head, just not able to communicate. Very inspiring story.
Omg I’ve been following her story for years and I’m so proud of her!!! I remember when she was back in a dark place a long bit back, and she slowly but surely got herself out of it. What an amazing breakthrough she is. Beautiful!
I think he is such an excellent soul. He tried her humor ,with what made him famous in the first place, that kind of awkward almost unscripted moments . Your such a Good Sport Stephen. Thank you 💖💖💖
She's such a natural that they have to cut and trim every single question because she either sits there awkwardly rocking back and forth for a good 5 to 10 seconds. I seriously defy you to find ANY other mainstream interview host who's segments are this heavily edited and staged. Alternatively she autistically starts mashing the soundboard when he's in the middle of doing a bit, like at 3:49 She's NOT a good interviewer. She has a disability that specifically prevents her from being a good interviewer. You people are a bunch of delusional bleeding hearts, squinting at a mouse long and hard enough for you to convince yourself that it's a lion. It's not!
@@Brakathor It’s pre-scripted, as it’s easier. Even Steven Hawking, despite his wit, still pre-scripted his interviews, because talking via computer is SLOW.
In all honesty: BEST GUEST, BEST BIT, BEST ROLE REVERSAL PLAY (Isn’t that from 50 Shades of Yay?)!! Carly rocked it, and you Mssr Colbert were very gracious. #JobWellDoneMate #JollyGoodShow #ChannelingBritishNow #IMustStop
THIS IS AMAZING AND I LOVE IT!!! Make this either a recurring segment or hire her on to your writing staff cuz this young woman is amazing! I feel we, as a society, need to show more empathy for people who are different from us and dont necessarily think the exact same way we do. Having more people who are different than us in the spotlight, showing that we really are all the same, is key to "normalizing" the differences that all of us share.
I saw her at the "night of to many stars" and I truly appreciate the ability to come back on t.v. that y'all gave her. She is hilarious and more need to see he interviews!
This is hands down my ALL. TIME. FAVORITE interview of yours, ever. I am thrilled for Carly, and you were incredibly lucky to get her before she becomes too famous for you. 😂😂😂😍 (Jk I love you both, outstanding!)
I'M CRYING. Thank you so much Stephen! I've been following Carly for years. She's amazing and thank you for supporting her and bringing more awareness to autism.
so glad to see this interview after Jon Stewart's confetti stuff up I didn't think it was going to happen. Colbert needs to get carly to host a entire show it'd be a riot.
Been following Carly since the CTV profile in 2008 and it's so inspiring to see how far she has made it in the last ten years!!! So happy to see this!!!
Thank you for shining the spotlight on Carly!! I'm a fan of her RUclips channel and love her interviews. Thank you for not only bringing awareness to autism, but for showing that our kids are smart, funny, and highly capable!! Carly is a shining example of what happens when our kids have the right tools to succeed. Thanks to everyone who participated in NOTMS for helping all our kids reach their goals.
Absolutly brilliant, thank you so much late show for getting this together. Carly, I hope to be seeing a heck of a lot more interviews. You are so funny and intuitive and being so young, I can imagine your talent will only get better. This whole clip rocked :)
she is a wonderful individual i understand her challenges as someone who has autism because i was diagnosed with autism when i was ten years old today i am currently 23 years old i am on the adult swim team for my local health club i enjoy starting my Tuesday and Thursday mornings by going swimming i love making RUclips videos about the challenges i face as a person who has autism
Carly is amazing. If It were not for modern technology she would have been stuck in there and we would never know her.
Is there a video or clip of her typing her own sentences out? I see her hitting preloaded selections. Which is in a coherent order. But I'd love to see how her process is of articulating and editing her own words. I want to show my nonverbal daughter videos of how hard it is and long and how she can do it and to have patience with herself and stick to it.
Give her a role model.
ruclips.net/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/видео.html
Atleast she knows that is what matters most
Ps it is amazing what modern technology can do for people
@@seyyeddibaj9735 yeah! Here’s a short one, she’s talked about how it was hard to get out what she wanted to say while only being able to type with one finger as well. I hope this helps your kid ruclips.net/video/nkoGDQzurn0/видео.html
@@seyyeddibaj9735 I'm sure she has her questions and witty jokes pre-set(as well as potential answers) so that she doesn't take a super long time to type it out while hosting.
I love Carly's show - she makes a great ambassador for autism, and she's really hilarious and a fabulous talk-show host.
She got raped and her dad openly supported the rapist….
Well, damn. She's at least as funny as most of the writing on late night. Which isn't a slam on late night writers; quite the opposite. Subscribing to her show right now.
It would be so awesome to see her working for the show! I love Speechless.
Carly is waaaaay funnier than any talk show host out there right now.
I love this, but I also love how positive the comment section is here! let's go internet, and show people that we can be kind and appreciate an awesome comic like Carly!
You jinxed it! Check that doozy of a comment from Brakathor just before you lmao
The most touching and poignant part of this was at the very end, when Carly VOCALIZED "Thank you." That's how much this meant to her, folks. Above all else, that part was the most amazing of all, in my eyes.
TheNightShadow didnt notice that
Good for Colbert and the crew to let Carly to do her thing at a BIG stage.
Wilson H *Btw it was a closed set, no public*
I'm glad Stephen Colbert was such a good sport about the apple watch.
I'm so glad they did this! It was a bummer that the Night of Too Many Stars interview didn't work out, so this was nice.
Also Carly is freakin' savage 😂
I felt really bad for her after watching Night of Too Many Stars. I can't imagine how difficult it must be for someone with severe autism to do a live show, when so many things can go not-as-planned. I commend her bravery for attempting it. This interview seemed pretty safe and scripted, but it was still very smart and funny.
Carly’s parents have perpetrated a fraud on the public hat misrepresents autism in the name of autism acceptance and for their own self-serving interests. We saw the real Carly on the Night of Too Many Stars; a person severely affected by autism. This well-edited (taped) interview is like all others attributed to Carly. Pay no attention to the man (Arthur Fleischmann) behind the curtain.
Professor T even if it was true what you say, why would be bad to do anything in favour of autism aceptance?
Because the parents are exploiting their child.
I don't know if this is true though, but if it were that's what would be bad about it...
Duhya she seems pretty happy for it to being explotation. Its only another dude on the internet with a dumb conspiracy
She is sooo funny! 😂 “according to Jon Stewart you have sexy ankles” 😂
This is so heart warming I love both of u😘she looked so nervous and he tried so hard to make her comfortable. There are still some good people in this world
She’s really fucking fun how about giving her Steven’s old job at CC and call it the Fleischmann report
ali hamza Flieschman Reportman
Hands down brilliant! She's got great comedic timing, even when working with people who don't know how to respond to text to speech tech!
Love Carly! She is so funny! It was great to see this interview!
Okay Apple, this is your motivation for better voices. Oh my heart. It's funny but I'm crying and ugh.
Mavicity Siri actually does have a much more realistic voice! Unfortunately “type to speak” is still the old voice
She's brilliant
Mr Colbert,
i hail to the king of Late Night shows, and the pure down to earth humanity.
I look up to you as a role model, sir.
Perth, Western Australia
Her humour is fantastic!
COLBERT YOU MELT MY HEART
That was fun. I laughed a few times. She's great.
It's been 84 years...
I've been waiting for so long
Love it
Thelma Romanov haha Titanic reference!
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS EVER SINCE NIGHT OF TOO MANY STARS
i understand Carly and her challenges as a person who has autism on a personal level because i was diagnosed with autism when i was ten years old today I am currently 23 years old i am on the adult swim team for my local health club i enjoy starting my Tuesday and Thursday mornings by getting up early in the morning to go swimming i make videos about the challenges i face as a person who has autism
Carly you inspire me. Awesome interview, im glad to see you're keeping with it!
This is what it's about. She was great! Now I hafta find her channel.
Hylian Ticipated me too
Here is her channel m.ruclips.net/channel/UCeKKQlMB1NeOLN31_CSJFRQ
I’ve been following this hilarious lady for a few years now after reading her book. If you don’t know of her you will. Cause neuro-diverse people are kicking ass and taking jobs. Love you Carly!
This was also my favourite interview of the year
Facilitated Communication pre-recorded bunk!
Shes so cheeky on her Talker, and I love it!! That was a joy to watch!!
Stephen, such a good sport!!
This was so sweet and funny too!
Carly is a wise guy, and I love it.
Carly is a flesh man!
Cousin Ant You're not a good person
Cousin Ant You know, I bet you could be a more terrible person if you tried.
Cousin Ant -Still much higher than yours!!! if u function in the EQ as well, omg, dude, run to the nearest clinic for a free vasectomy, we don't need more of u!
Cousin Ant Well Carly isn't intellectually challenged, she's non-verbal, so you have no reason to suspect that. Also you said underdeveloped, kids that are molested aren't necessarily underdeveloped. One more thing, Rain Man wasn't accused of sexual harassment, Dustin Hoffman (who, as far as I know, has no intellectual disability) was. Rain Man was a character, not a real person. Psychopaths, who do often have a history of animal abuse, are not the same as autistic individuals. Also, calling her spastic is making fun of someone with Autism, like some little kid.
I love how awesome and calm she is considering this is her first time in Ed Sullivan theater shooting in front of a large crowd for a top rated TV show. I hope she gets her own show and brings out people like her who have overcome autism and other illnesses through their metal fortitude and determination. In fact, I hope Stephen too brings more guests like her who are truly inspiring instead of Hollywood celebrities, politicians and media bigwigs.
Finally, I've bewen waiting for this since the Night of too many stars. Carly is hilarious! Please offer her to come on the show more often to make a back stage interview with the guests. If it has to be really short you could call it CBS 60 Seconds and only let the timer run when she is speaking. Those 60 seconds can last a long time and get you really far.
It was so sweet of Jon Stewart to explain the technical difficulty & letting us know the real problem of a live show. The way he took responsibility for the confetti was just amazing. Love Jon Stewart till the end. Kudos to Stephen for letting this happen on his show.
Thank you Steven, for making this happen. As parent to a brilliant almost 8 year old boy w/nonverbal autism, I love to see Carly Fleishmann help to raise awareness. This was a great forum, and you were such a great sport. What a fun interview! As my guy is learning to make sentences more and more with his iPad, this is what I envision not too far off at home, too. Thank you so much for honouring this interview.
She would make a great staff writer or even one of the shows interviewers. Carly interviews....
She is great and an inspiration for us all.
Thank you Stephen. (and staff, Producers, etc)
THANK YOU Carly.
Wow phenomenal. For anyone who hasn't seen it, check out her abc 20/20 clip from a few years ago. When she was growing up her parents didn't know she could understand everything they were saying and she was a normal kid in her head, just not able to communicate. Very inspiring story.
She's adorable. Terrific without uttering a single word, I mean... Kinda of. Liked very much.
Omg I’ve been following her story for years and I’m so proud of her!!! I remember when she was back in a dark place a long bit back, and she slowly but surely got herself out of it. What an amazing breakthrough she is. Beautiful!
I think he is such an excellent soul. He tried her humor ,with what made him famous in the first place, that kind of awkward almost unscripted moments . Your such a Good Sport Stephen. Thank you 💖💖💖
Tremendous... Carly's a natural.
She's such a natural that they have to cut and trim every single question because she either sits there awkwardly rocking back and forth for a good 5 to 10 seconds. I seriously defy you to find ANY other mainstream interview host who's segments are this heavily edited and staged. Alternatively she autistically starts mashing the soundboard when he's in the middle of doing a bit, like at 3:49 She's NOT a good interviewer. She has a disability that specifically prevents her from being a good interviewer. You people are a bunch of delusional bleeding hearts, squinting at a mouse long and hard enough for you to convince yourself that it's a lion. It's not!
Golly gee, aren't YOU just a ray of sunshine. ;)
Steve Muratore - Yeah sorry. Forecast today is cloudy: 50% chance of a golden shower, especially for soundboard mashers.
Cousin Ant - Really that's what it is, you people think she's ACTING? God help you all.
@@Brakathor
It’s pre-scripted, as it’s easier. Even Steven Hawking, despite his wit, still pre-scripted his interviews, because talking via computer is SLOW.
Bless you LSSC.
As a mom of an adult with non verbal autism, THIS MADE MY DAY!! Thank you so much . Love It❤️😍
THIS. IS. AWESOME.
I wonder at the experience of this young lady with a guest like Stephen Hawking.
I would love to see that, two brilliant and funny minds 😊
Robot wars!
I was too scared to write this comment. Thank you for doing so!
I'd love tho hear that!
This I’d like to see.. :)
In all honesty: BEST GUEST, BEST BIT, BEST ROLE REVERSAL PLAY (Isn’t that from 50 Shades of Yay?)!! Carly rocked it, and you Mssr Colbert were very gracious. #JobWellDoneMate #JollyGoodShow #ChannelingBritishNow #IMustStop
So glad I clicked on this!
its great that you guys made sure she got that interview
Yaas! That was great. She made Stephen laugh, she made me laugh and I love her .
THIS IS AMAZING AND I LOVE IT!!! Make this either a recurring segment or hire her on to your writing staff cuz this young woman is amazing! I feel we, as a society, need to show more empathy for people who are different from us and dont necessarily think the exact same way we do. Having more people who are different than us in the spotlight, showing that we really are all the same, is key to "normalizing" the differences that all of us share.
*Thank you for this Stephen! Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!!!!*
I guess insomnia has its perks of being able to watch this as soon as its out.
Karthus25 Or just being stuck with a shit job. Which = insomnia lol
Good point!
Yeah no kidding
Colbert videos hit the net around 8am in the UK. They're a morning ritual.
Up>>Shower>>Breakfast>>Colbert>>Work.
I have subscribed to her chanel since the Fine brothers showed her first RUclips video.
She is amazing! 💜 💜 💜
Colbert is the real MVP!
She had me rolling a couple of months ago. Hilarious AF
YES.
I saw her at the "night of to many stars" and I truly appreciate the ability to come back on t.v. that y'all gave her. She is hilarious and more need to see he interviews!
So happy to see non verbal ASD represented. Usually , the media will only show asbergers.
This is hands down my ALL. TIME. FAVORITE interview of yours, ever. I am thrilled for Carly, and you were incredibly lucky to get her before she becomes too famous for you. 😂😂😂😍 (Jk I love you both, outstanding!)
When I saw How you went out of your way to help M(r)s. Fleischmann I was moved. Love to watch both your shows!
I'M CRYING. Thank you so much Stephen! I've been following Carly for years. She's amazing and thank you for supporting her and bringing more awareness to autism.
I was so sad when things went wrong during Night Of Too Many Stars, but I'm so glad you got her on to do this, Stephen
Smiled throughout this whole bit!
so glad to see this interview after Jon Stewart's confetti stuff up I didn't think it was going to happen.
Colbert needs to get carly to host a entire show it'd be a riot.
Been following Carly since the CTV profile in 2008 and it's so inspiring to see how far she has made it in the last ten years!!! So happy to see this!!!
So great of you to give her a voice! So great!!!
She touches only one letter and long strings of words and sentences come out. A late night miracle indeed.
On AAC apps you can type out sentences and save them for later use. Aren’t these types of shows mostly scripted anyway?
@@thebuilder5271 Yes they are scripted.
I love this. Carly deserves this and so much more! I love how the comments are all full of love! Gives me faith in the youtube community.
Thank you for shining the spotlight on Carly!! I'm a fan of her RUclips channel and love her interviews. Thank you for not only bringing awareness to autism, but for showing that our kids are smart, funny, and highly capable!! Carly is a shining example of what happens when our kids have the right tools to succeed. Thanks to everyone who participated in NOTMS for helping all our kids reach their goals.
Loved this. So sweet to share your seat with Carly. God bless you.
This was over 6 years ago how come I'm only seeing it now? Boy I do love a sheltered life don't I? But I'm on that Spectrum and I'm so proud of her
Too bad Carly Fleischmann doesn’t post any RUclips videos anymore, I actually liked a lot of the videos she uploaded to her RUclips account.
It seems her family has completely removed her from the surrounding world since 2019 :(
That's awesome I clicked as soon as I saw it was Carly!
Right on, Carly! I saw her on Night of Too Many Stars, and couldn't wait to see her take on one of these guys.
I don't think anything could top this on the show. That was the best ever.
She is amazing, I would love to of seen this in person. I hope she gets a show.
Colbert is all class!!
omg she's adorable. I've never even heard of her before, thank you Stephen Colbert for introducing me to this awesome person!
Can't get enough of Carly. She needs a contract for a talk show ASAP!
Thank you Stephen Colbert, that was so awesome.
Carly you're absolutely amazing.😎
You guys should put Carly’s YT link in the description. #speechlesswithcarlyfleischmann
This is by far one of the best interviews EVER
Carly!😊
She is so funny.
I love the wink she gives when she asks about free dental work! This interview was awesome!
The Howard stern baba booey had me lolling
Awesome!👏👏👏
I love this girl .I have been watching her story for years .
How awesome is that? Great idea, Carly's really adorable. And so are you Stephen, though you're a bit old and love to hear yourself talk :)
Im in tears. Thank you Stephen ❤️
This was so much better than Night of Too Many Stars!! She cracks me up, I hope Carly gets her own tv show!! ❤
Absolutly brilliant, thank you so much late show for getting this together. Carly, I hope to be seeing a heck of a lot more interviews. You are so funny and intuitive and being so young, I can imagine your talent will only get better. This whole clip rocked :)
Good for you Colbert.
Kudos to Stephen for doing this. Kudos to Carly as always.
This was really nice to watch
Carly, you are amazing! Stephen, thank you for introducing us to Carly!
melted me even more!
I had been waiting for this interview 🙂 Brilliant!
she is funny!
Thank you sir stephe Colbert very nice show
she is a wonderful individual i understand her challenges as someone who has autism because i was diagnosed with autism when i was ten years old today i am currently 23 years old i am on the adult swim team for my local health club i enjoy starting my Tuesday and Thursday mornings by going swimming i love making RUclips videos about the challenges i face as a person who has autism
You are awesome!