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  • He also joked about his plans for opening-night guest Jeb Bush, saying that he and the 2016 presidential candidate would “do a cooking segment.

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    Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush explained his campaign logo, discussed the differences between himself and his brother and even got a little debate prep from Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" on Tuesday.

    In an online clip of the interview, Colbert also offered some suggestions on how Bush could make his answers sound more Trump-like at the next Republican debate.

    Playing the moderator, Colbert asked Bush what his reaction was to the Iran nuclear deal. Bush then read a response that Colbert had written for him.

    "I will build a wall between the United States and Iran and make Mexico pay for it," Bush said.

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  • Colbert asked Bush about the now-famous video of Barbara Bush saying that her son Jeb really shouldn't run for president.
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  • John Cassidy writes about Jeb Bush's appearance on “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert.
  • The new Late Show host announced Tuesday that Jeb Bush will join him on his first episode on Sept.
  • "Trucks are strong. I will turn the National Mall into a luxury golf course and China will respect that. I promise to put Meat Loaf on the $10 bill and give Lil Jon a cabinet position which would send the message that this great nation will never turn down for what."

    Bush was the first political guest on Colbert's show, which debuted Tuesday, and stayed largely on script during his appearance.

    When Colbert asked Bush to describe how he was different from h