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The Daily Show Season 29 Episodes

139 Episodes 2024 - 2024

Episode 1

Zanny Minton Beddoes

Mon, Feb 12, 2024

Jon Stewart jokes about the advanced age of President Biden and former President Trump. Meanwhile, news reporters visit a quintessential American diner. Also, an economist discusses national conservatism.

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Episode 2

Killer Mike

Tue, Feb 13, 2024

Jordan Klepper interviews political rally attendees supporting Nikki Haley and Donald Trump. Desi Lydic outlines Republican fears. Killer Mike promotes his new album "Michael".

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Episode 3

Joshua Green/Lashana Lynch

Wed, Feb 14, 2024

Jordan Klepper tackles the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and the special election win by Tom Suozzi to replace George Santos's unfilled seat. And, Troy Iwata provides his honest assessment of Long Island. Plus, Bestselling author and Bloomberg Businessweek National Correspondent Joshua Green sits down with Jordan Klepper to discuss his latest book, "The Rebels," about how economic populists like Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have changed the Democratic party, and how Biden's first-term financial successes and progressive economic policies could sway the 2024 election. And Actor Lashana Lynch chats about portraying Rita Marley in the new Bob Marley biopic, "One Love," the first time she met Rita, and why getting the Jamaican singer's story right was so important.

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Episode 4

Cord Jefferson

Thu, Feb 15, 2024

Jordan Klepper highlights why the recent Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting is a case for firmer gun control in terms a football fan can understand. Plus, Trump could get off for election interference because of District Attorney Fani Willis's romance with prosecutor Nathan Wade. Grace Kuhlenschmidt takes us through the romantic gestures of past presidents whose mistress stories are straight out of a rom-com. And Cord Jefferson, writer and director of the Academy Award-nominated film, "American Fiction," shares how his experiences in Hollywood contributed to his desire to expand any limited ideas of Black stories or Black characters, why he thinks it's good that his movie makes some people feel uncomfortable, and how the film's success is feeling very meta.

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Episode 5

Melissa Murray & Kate Shaw

Mon, Feb 19, 2024

Jon Stewart breaks down Tucker Carlson's friendly Putin interview. Melissa Murray and Kate Shaw podcast discusses dangers of authoritarianism.

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Episode 6

Danai Gurira

Tue, Feb 20, 2024

Desi Lydic and Josh Johnson critique Donald Trump's new sneaker line. Ronny Chieng reacts to Alabama's controversial embryo law. Danai Gurira discusses her role on The Walking Dead.

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Episode 7

Maite Alberdi

Wed, Feb 21, 2024

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Episode 8

Jason Isbell

Thu, Feb 22, 2024

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Episode 9

Murtaza Hussain & Yair Rosenberg

Mon, Feb 26, 2024

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Episode 10

Kwame Alexander

Tue, Feb 27, 2024

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Episode 11

Sloane Crosley

Wed, Feb 28, 2024

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Episode 12

Rex Chapman

Thu, Feb 29, 2024

Michael Kosta dives into the uncertainty of IVF following an Alabama Supreme Court ruling and a proposed FDA plan to label "healthy foods." Also, Desi Lydic joins to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to delay ruling on Trump's immunity -- which is totally not politically motivated or anything. Dulcé Sloan stops by and dubs February 29 as "Black Women's History Day," a time to honor Black female history makers like Dr. Shirley Jackson, Kamala Harris, Lisa Leslie, and her own mom. Plus, former NBA player and "Owned" podcast host Rex Chapman sits down with Michael to discuss his new memoir "It's Hard for Me to Live With Me," which covers his time as a basketball star, his relationship with his father, and the road to recovery from addiction. He also shares his advice for young athletes and those struggling with addiction.

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Episode 13

Jonathan Blitzer

Mon, Mar 4, 2024

Jon Stewart explores the highly partisan migrant crisis and New York's less-than-welcoming response to the issue, and writer Jonathan Blitzer discusses "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here".

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Episode 14

Yuval Noah Harari

Tue, Mar 5, 2024

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Episode 15

Chelsea Peretti

Wed, Mar 6, 2024

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Episode 16

Awkwafina

Thu, Mar 7, 2024

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Episode 17

Steven Levitsky

Mon, Mar 11, 2024

Jon Stewart analyzes the 2024 State of the Union, dissecting the GOP's distorted Constitutional views. Steven Levitsky discusses his book "Tyranny of the Minority."

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Episode 18

Jane Marie

Tue, Mar 12, 2024

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Episode 19

David Alan Grier

Wed, Mar 13, 2024

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Episode 20

Renée Elise Goldsberry

Thu, Mar 14, 2024

Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta dive into Elon Musk taking his ball and going home after his interview with Don Lemon, Donald Trump painting himself as the "loneliest" president in history, and Boeing adding another airplane malfunction to the list. Plus, the Best F**kin' News Team cover's Russia's presidential "election." Kosta and Desi also report on the hottest new Florida travel destination: Fort Lauderdale, where things are getting so wild, kids are considering careers in law enforcement. Plus, Tony Award-winning actor and singer Renée Elise Goldsberry, who stars in the comedy series "Girls5eva" on Netflix, stops by to give a peek at what Season 3 has in store, share how the characters inspire her to keep dreaming and aspiring at any age, and how her music career is coming full circle with her debut album release later this year.

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Episode 21

Gary Clark Jr.

Mon, Mar 25, 2024

Jon Stewart examines Donald Trump's deadline to come up with the $454 million bond in his civil fraud case, and deconstructs investment talking heads like Kevin O'Leary calling Trump's actions a "victimless crime." Plus, Gary Clark Jr. sits down with Jon to discuss his new album "JPEG RAW." He opens up about his candid new song "Habits," collaborating with Stevie Wonder and George Clinton, and how time spent alone gave him the freedom to branch out musically.

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Episode 22

Jim Sciutto

Tue, Mar 26, 2024

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Episode 23

Byron Tau

Wed, Mar 27, 2024

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Episode 24

Huey Lewis

Thu, Mar 28, 2024

Jordan Klepper covers Biden's star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall, crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried's prison sentencing, and the new congestion pricing that is enraging New Yorkers, except for Grace Kuhlenschmidt, who has a foolproof plan for avoiding any traffic fees. Daily Show contributor Leslie Jones returns for a new installment of "In My Opinion," where she tries to implore America not to make the catastrophic decision of electing Donald Trump. Plus, Music legend Huey Lewis sits down with Jordan Klepper to discuss his new Broadway musical "The Heart of Rock and Roll," being part of the career defining "We Are the World," fumbling through producing his own music videos, and deciding which iconic records from 1984 he would F**k, Marry, or Kill.

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Episode 25

Lina Khan

Mon, Apr 1, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles the AI revolution and how its creators are promising a better future while building technology to make human workers obsolete. Plus, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan joins Jon Stewart to discuss her work with the "small but mighty" government agency in protecting Americans against unfair business practices. They discuss the agency's antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, successes within the healthcare industry, and if there's an arms race between tech companies to wield control over artificial intelligence.

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Episode 26

Colin Allred

Tue, Apr 2, 2024

Desi Lydic dives into Trump's billion-dollar loss on Truth Social, the future of abortion in Florida following two major rulings, and how the media can't stop talking about what a moment women's basketball is having. Plus, Josh Johnson and Desi try to decipher what happened at the three-point line when North Carolina took on Texas. And New York City has lost millions of dollars thanks to ghost plates, a new way of obstructing your license plate to avoid ticketing. Michael Kosta teams up with the city's most infamous ghost (plate) buster to expose drivers and even cops who have employed this innovative method in the newest Thank Me Later. Plus, Representative Colin Allred of Texas's 32nd District sits down with Desi Lydic to discuss running for Senate against Ted Cruz, his plans to protect and restore women's reproductive rights, the importance of paternity leave, and what's at stake in the upcoming election.

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Episode 27

Alison Brie

Wed, Apr 3, 2024

Desi Lydic breaks down why Donald Trump and Fox News conservatives are losing their minds over Easter falling on the same day as Trans Visibility Day, and Michael Kosta finds a way to spin the negative news cycle into a win-win for both holidays. And what does the Baltimore Bridge collapse have to do with diversity, equity, and inclusion? Charlamagne tha God breaks down the weaponization of DEI to undermine minorities in earned positions, and how corporate America has used it as a band-aid for racism. Plus, actress Alison Brie stops by to discuss the mystery and dysfunctional family dynamics in her new Peacock series "Apples Never Fall," how working with so many talented women on "GLOW" inspired her to do more behind the camera, and what it was like working so closely with her husband Dave Franco on "Together," a horror film about a codependent couple.

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Episode 28

Ken Harbaugh & Sebastian Junger

Thu, Apr 4, 2024

Desi Lydic unpacks Trump's attempt to change Nebraska's electoral vote system, why the New York Marathon is pissed at the MTA, and the upcoming solar eclipse. And Ronny Chieng and Jordan Klepper have a good old fashioned moon versus sun debate. And welcome to Trump elementary, the most prestigious educational institution of all-time, taught by the smartest man alive. From science and geography to math and Spanish, Donald Trump teaches your child everything they need to know. Plus, Sebastian Junger and Ken Harbaugh, executive producers and writers of the award-winning documentary film, "Against All Enemies," sit down with Desi Lydic to discuss the wave of veterans joining extremist groups. Particularly popular for offering a sense of purpose and mission, they examine the danger of trained veterans participating in January 6th, domestic terrorist groups under the cover of political parties, and Trump's blatant disrespect for veterans.

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Episode 29

Christiane Amanpour

Mon, Apr 8, 2024

Jon Stewart checks in on the war in Gaza and interrogates how America's purported values stack up against its support of Israel. Plus, Ronny Chieng and Grace Kuhlenschmidt report from the eclipse's path of totality with startlingly different reports. And CNN Chief International Anchor, Christiane Amanpour, sits down with Jon to discuss the unprecedented difficulty in covering the war in Gaza, the squashed Middle East peace process of the 1990s, and Muslim countries abandoning Palestinians. Christiane also discusses showcasing diverse viewpoints and opinions on her show, "The Amanpour Hour," including one Israeli woman who told her, "We must make friends with our enemies, otherwise we will keep dying."

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Episode 30

Alex Garland

Tue, Apr 9, 2024

Michael Kosta reports on the aftermath of the solar eclipse as Google searches for "my eyes hurt" skyrocket. Plus, a new legal precedent is set by a verdict in Michigan, which found a school shooter's parents guilty. Also, President Biden makes his appeal to young voters with a new student loan debt forgiveness plan, and Josh Johnson weighs in on just how much cash it will take to sell the idea to young people. Donald Trump is also changing his tune on abortion yet again, this time to attract voters in the 2024 election, while Arizona is turning to abortion laws from the 1860s. And Award-winning director and writer, Alex Garland, sits down with Michael Kosta to discuss his new dystopian thriller "Civil War." Garland talks about his intention to inspire conversation, why he chose to set the film in America, and the importance of journalism in a system of checks and balances.

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Episode 31

Vampire Weekend

Wed, Apr 10, 2024

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Episode 32

Hanif Abdurraqib

Thu, Apr 11, 2024

Michael Kosta reports on the fallout from Arizona's nearly complete abortion ban, sending the GOP into scramble mode. Plus, Jordan Klepper joins Kosta for an enlightening new segment, "Men Talk About Abortion." Also, are you a politician afraid of going viral for falling down the stairs? Worry no more! Stair Sherpa is the only app where you can request a beefy man in your area to carry you safely up and down any staircase. Nothing embarrassing about this! And cultural critic, poet, and best-selling author Hanif Abdurraqib joins Michael Kosta to discuss his new book "There's Always This Year" and how the game of basketball can illuminate our understanding of time, urgency, and mortality. Abdurraqib reflects on turning 40, how to reframe aging, the kind of ascension we should strive for, and how to utilize nostalgia as a tool for improvement.

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Episode 33

David E. Sanger

Mon, Apr 15, 2024

Jon Stewart unpacks Iran launching missiles at Israel and resident Civil War historian Donald Trump claiming to be the solution. Plus, with Trump's criminal trial beginning, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, and Josh Johnson go head-to-head to decide which persecuted martyr he resembles most. Then, White House and National Security Correspondent, David E. Sanger, joins Jon to discuss his latest book, "New Cold Wars." Sanger details how America's "arrogance" in the decades after the Cold War led to underestimating Russia's imperialistic plans, including its invasion of Ukraine, and how a similar pattern is unfolding with China. They also discuss how America's foreign policy track record might impact its role in simultaneous "new cold wars" with Russia and China.

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Episode 34

Mayan Lopez

Tue, Apr 16, 2024

Dulcé Sloan kicks off her hosting week with difficult jury selection for Trump's criminal hush money trial and his long list of excuses for getting out of his court dates. Plus, Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse outside of the New York County Criminal Court, where a jury of Trump's supporters have already rendered their verdicts. In the latest In My Opinion, John Leguizamo is fired up about the Latino vote and their surprising sway toward Donald Trump, despite Biden's outreach and policies on immigration. He breaks down the priority issues of inflation and Trump's deceptions on how much he truly cares about the Latino community. And Mayan Lopez, co-creator, writer, and star of the NBC sitcom "Lopez vs. Lopez," talks to Dulcé about the responsibility of being the only Latino-centered sitcom on TV right now. She discusses making her own name in comedy while working with her dad, playing a fictionalized version of herself, and using the show to have difficult conversations about family and identity.

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Episode 35

Orlando Bloom

Wed, Apr 17, 2024

Dulcé Sloan discusses Nike designs, Trump's jury selection, wine appreciation in Black communities, and interviews actor Orlando Bloom about his docuseries exploring extreme sports and spirituality.

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Episode 36

Brittney Spencer

Thu, Apr 18, 2024

Dulcé Sloan reports on the latest Capitol Hill drama, where Marjorie Taylor Greene is waging a war against Speaker Mike Johnson, and Trump is asking Republican candidates for a cut of their campaign funds. Plus, intense media coverage of Trump's New York criminal trial just cost the court a juror and Troy Iwata weighs in on privacy concerns. Josh Johnson also sits down with a tax expert to learn the tips and tricks rich people use to avoid paying taxes. Whether it's starting a church, giving charity, owning property, or evaluating his self-made art collection, Josh weighs all options including death to lighten his 2024 tax load. And country singer-songwriter, Brittney Spencer, joins Dulcé for her first late-night interview to discuss how her debut album "My Stupid Life" is an invitation for everyone to love country music, the excitement of being a Black woman in country music at this moment, and what it was like to be featured on Beyoncé's cover of "Blackbird."

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Episode 37

Salman Rushdie

Mon, Apr 22, 2024

Jon Stewart weighs in on the media's overblown coverage of Trump's criminal trial, from sketch-artist interviews to following his motorcade via helicopter, and how the airtime contradicts their stated goal to give him less airtime. Plus, Daily Show alum Jessica Williams surprises us with some joyful benefits of following the Trump trial story. Also, esteemed author, Salman Rushdie speaks with Jon about his memoir, "Knife," recounting his brush with death, along with the subsequent journey of healing and the fight for free expression currently happening in the United States.

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Episode 38

Stephanie Kelton

Tue, Apr 23, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng tackle Jesse Watters labeling Trump being forced to sit in a courtroom for eight hours a day as cruel and unusual punishment and Joe Biden's controversial claim that his uncle was eaten by "cannibals" in New Guinea. Plus, Desi Lydic gives live updates on Trump's endless string of gag order hearings. In today's world, you need a car where you can sit in the front seat and record yourself going on an unhinged rant. That's where Rant-A-Car comes in. You provide the rant, we'll provide the car. Also, Stephanie Kelton, bestselling author of "The Deficit Myth" and professor of economics and public policy, talks to Jordan and Ronny about changing our understanding of government spending through MMT, or Modern Money Theory. She also explains how the national deficit is not a number to be fearful of, but can be put to good use, and how government finance is far more flexible than you might think.

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Episode 39

Andy Kim

Wed, Apr 24, 2024

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Episode 40

Kyle Chayka

Thu, Apr 25, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng dive into Trump's double trials, as his lawyers argue to the Supreme Court that he should have complete immunity and David Pecker of "The Enquirer" airs out his dirty laundry. As protests for Gaza ramp up on college campuses, the de-escalation effort doesn't seem to be...de-escalating. Jordan and Ronny break down the police crackdown, as well as politicians like Mike Johnson and Benjamin Netanyahu weighing in. Plus, Kyle Chayka, New Yorker staff writer and author of "Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture" sits down with Jordan and Ronny to discuss the effects of algorithm-based suggestions on how we experience taste and culture.

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Episode 41

Jonathan Haidt

Mon, May 6, 2024

Jordan Klepper tackles Trump's collection of gag-order violations and the ongoing ass-kissing pageant for his VP pick, which includes South Dakota Governor and puppy executioner Kristi Noem. Jordan and Josh Johnson unpack the beef between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and what world leaders can learn from this exchange. Also, Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and professor of ethical leadership at NYU, joins Jordan to discuss his latest best-selling book "The Anxious Generation."

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Episode 42

Lexi Freiman

Tue, May 7, 2024

Jordan Klepper recaps his favorite Met Gala looks, Putin puts on his own night of dictator opulence at his inauguration, and Troy Iwata weighs in on the disturbingly dirty details of Stormy Daniels's testimony during Trump's criminal hush money trial. Desi Lydic joins the "Idle Warriors," a group focused on reporting idle vehicles for a cash reward. Plus, Lexi Freiman, author of "The Book of Ayn", sits down with Jordan to discuss writing about narcissism and the benefits of cancel culture.

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Episode 43

Matt Damon

Wed, May 8, 2024

Jordan Klepper dives into Governor Kristi Noem's disastrous PR attempt to clean up her book revelations about shooting a puppy and meeting Kim Jong Un, and RFK Jr.'s medical scare with a parasitic brain worm. In a new Back in Black, Lewis Black explains that between a massive recall, rusted metal, and a flesh-eating automatic trunk, it looks like Tesla's Cybertruck might be cyber-f**ked. Also, Award-winning actor Matt Damon shares why he stepped behind the camera to produce the critically acclaimed documentary, "Kiss the Future," about Sarajevo's music scene and how U2 fulfilled their promise to play a concert there to help bring people together after the war.

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Episode 44

John Della Volpe

Thu, May 9, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles the media's obsession with Trump's hush money trial, while the GOP freaks out over Biden's new energy efficiency standards and a name change for the Boy Scouts. Meanwhile, Biden slows the flow of weapons to Israel, and after Trump shames Jewish Biden supporters, the Best F**kin' News Team stops by to give Jon a guilt trip. Also, John Della Volpe, Harvard IOP polling director and author of "Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America," joins Jon to discuss the Harvard Youth Poll and how economic stresses have been hard on Gen Z.

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Episode 45

Ilana Glazer

Mon, May 13, 2024

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Episode 46

Miranda July

Tue, May 14, 2024

Desi Lydic reports on the latest updates from Trump's criminal trial, which has turned into a who's-who of wannabe vice presidents and political ass-kissers. Also, an art installation connecting New York and Dublin turns into utter chaos and ChatGPT debuts a flirty new voice to answer users that might just have Ronny Chieng and Josh Johnson sold on AI. Plus, Desi takes a look at how New York City Mayor, Eric Adams, became the clean-living, hard-partying, deep-thinking man he is today in The Daily Showography of Eric Adams: Philosopher King of New York. And filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist Miranda July shares how her new novel, "All Fours," is a coming-of-age story for any woman in her 40s who has "secret desires and anxieties about those desires, and is wondering what's going on with her body and her marriage, and just her whole self." She discusses how many of the topics covered in the novel, like perimenopause, traumatic childbirth, and female sexual freedom, often go undiscussed, and she explains the difference between a "driver" and a "parker."

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Episode 47

Amy Ryan

Wed, May 15, 2024

Desi Lydic tackles Biden & Trump's feisty calls for a pre-election debate without worm-ridden opponent RFK Jr., Michael Kosta proposes we use the presidential debate as a geriatric fitness test, and King Charles sees red in his first portrait as king. Then Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng host a new segment called "Sports War," where they debate the hottest sports news including Caitlin Clark's WNBA debut, Olympic organizers dealing with a literal river of shit in Paris, the KC Chiefs kicker's misogynist commencement address, and Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter going to trial for embezzling from the LA Dodgers star. The only rule of Sports War? You're not allowed to agree on anything. And Academy Award and Tony-nominated actress Amy Ryan joins Desi to discuss receiving her third Tony Award nomination for playing Sister Aloysius in "Doubt: A Parable," and having only one week to prepare for the Broadway role. Ryan also alludes to a major plot twist in her Apple TV+ series, "Sugar," and how the show puts a spin on the classic noir detective narrative.

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Episode 48

Helen Rebanks & Nick Offerman

Thu, May 16, 2024

Desi Lydic provides an update on Trump's criminal trial, where his lawyers' attempts to discredit Michael Cohen turned into a roast of the former president. Plus, Sen. Menendez throws his wife under the bus at his corruption trial, and Josh Johnson weighs in on Virginia schools reinstating their Confederate namesakes. Turn your anxiety about the 2024 election into a toned bod with Joe Biden's Build Bods Better, the only full-body workout that utilizes the stress of watching the President speak to help you burn calories. Farmer and author Helen Rebanks and her farmhand, who happens to be Emmy Award-winning actor Nick Offerman, discuss Rebanks's book "The Farmer's Wife," which celebrates the often-invisible work carried out by women around the world. They chat about the origins of their friendship, their favorite recipes, and how Offerman reconnects to his roots on the farm.

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Episode 49

Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr.

Mon, May 20, 2024

Jon Stewart dives into Harrison Butker's controversial speech, the subsequent Fox News outrage that he's being canceled, and how the real purveyor of cancel culture is Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. Plus, co-founder and co-chair of the Commission on Presidential Debates, Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., talks about founding the commission with the goal of representing voters from a nonpartisan perspective, how the media has affected debates over the years, and Trump and Biden's decision to go around the commission for their upcoming presidential debates.

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Episode 50

Sebastian Junger

Tue, May 21, 2024

Michael Kosta covers Trump not taking the stand during his hush money trial, Rudy Giuliani's new "tummy friendly" ground coffee company, an Australian billionaire demanding her portrait be removed from a museum, and Ronny Chieng defends Scarlett Johansson against ChatGPT nerds stealing her voice. Plus, meet Kamala Harris's holistic thought advisor, Dahlia Rose Hibiscus (Desi Lydic), who is deeply committed to helping the Vice President translate words into idea voyages. And Sebastian Junger, author of "In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face-to-Face with the Idea of An Afterlife," joins Michael to discuss surviving an aneurysm and his new lease on life. He catalogs years of near-death experiences from surfing to war reporting, being faced with his dead father and the possibility of an afterlife.

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Episode 51

JB Smoove

Wed, May 22, 2024

Michael Kosta reports on a new poll from "The Guardian," showing that Americans believe the economy is shrinking, the stock market is down, and unemployment is at a 50-year-high. Also, RJK Jr. issues an appeal to amateur traders on Reddit, and Trump claims that Joe Biden tried to assassinate him during the Mar-a-Lago raid two years ago. Thankfully, Josh Johnson joins to explain what's really going on behind the scenes at Biden HQ. Then, Troy Iwata meets Biden's (only?) superfan and gets his advice for pumping up Biden supporters, and maybe pumping up Biden, himself. And comedian/actor, JB Smoove, talks about the final season of the hit series "Curb Your Enthusiasm." They discuss the differences between him and his character, Leon Black, making Larry David laugh, and how stand-up comedians are like therapists.

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Episode 52

John Legend

Thu, May 23, 2024

Michael Kosta dives into Justice Sam Alito's collection of radical right-wing flags hung outside his house, Nikki Haley's backhanded endorsement for Trump, and daily weed use surpassing alcohol consumption. Plus, Troy Iwata unpacks the meaning of Alito's controversial flags. If you're planning to travel this Memorial Day weekend, then you're gonna want to hear Michael Kosta's travel tips. And EGOT-winning artist, John Legend, discusses his new audio documentary "Afghan Star" about a singing competition show that created a cultural movement. Legend relays stories of people who risked their lives for music during Taliban control, the television show that unlocked opportunities for women and re-instilled a love of music in a whole generation.

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Episode 53

Ken Buck

Mon, Jun 3, 2024

Jon Stewart breaks down the response to Trump's guilty verdict from Joe Biden and the media, as well as the GOP's vow for revenge and hypocritical complaint about Democrats pursuing "political prosecutions." Plus, Jon pleads with the media to act a little more like the court system and examine evidence and reach conclusions, instead of wildly speculating on future realities. Also, Former Republican Colorado Representative Ken Buck joins Jon to discuss his early resignation from Congress and why he doesn't align with the principles of the MAGA wing of the Republican Party.

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Episode 54

Marlon Wayans

Tue, Jun 4, 2024

Ronny Chieng dives into President Biden's executive order to close the border ahead of the election and Desi Lydic joins Ronny to discuss North Korea sending trash balloons to South Korea. Conspiracy theorist Kevin Matthew Kelp (Michael Kosta) pulls back the curtain to expose America's age-old spy recruitment system: Spelling Bees. Plus, Comedian Marlon Wayans joins Ronny Chieng to discuss his new comedy special "Good Grief." They discuss honoring his late parents' memories and processing grief through laughter.

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Episode 55

Joel Kim Booster

Wed, Jun 5, 2024

Ronny Chieng shares the latest news on Trump's felony conviction, which has him seeking revenge on Hillary Clinton. Plus, Troy Iwata provides updates on an Amazonian tribe ruined by Elon Musk's Starlink internet. This week on Sports War, Jordan Klepper and Ronny spar over Caitlin Clark's WNBA rookie season, the tallest nepo baby to ever be drafted by the NBA, and a hot dog-eating champ who's finally gotten full. Also, Emmy-nominated writer, actor and comedian Joel Kim Booster joins Ronny to discuss the Netflix documentary "Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution", which explores the history of queer comedy and its impact on social change.

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Episode 56

George Conway

Thu, Jun 6, 2024

Ronny Chieng looks at Biden's trip to France to honor D-Day, Trump's VP vetting process, and Ron DeSantis and the GOP waging war on Pride month. Nobody shows the American flag more love than Trump does, but now you can, too. The Trump Love Flag is ready for your ultimate salute. Plus, conservative attorney George Conway sits down with Ronny to discuss the criminal and civil cases against Trump, how the former president influenced him to leave the Republican party, and offers advice for Americans going into the upcoming election.

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Episode 57

Monica McNutt

Mon, Jun 10, 2024

Jon Stewart rips off the mask of corporate "values" and examines how corporations will perform caring about issues like DEI, climate change, or patriotism, as long as it means bigger profits, and how quickly they backtrack on those moral stands when it no longer suits their bottom line. Jon is also joined by basketball analyst, host, ESPN reporter, and NY Knicks Radio analyst, Monica NcNutt, who breaks down her viral debate with Stephen A. Smith about Caitlin Clark and the WNBA. She discusses the larger underlying issues of gender, race, and class that impact the way people talk about women's basketball as well as the WNBA's journey to this moment of boosted popularity and what new fans of the league should know about the women who have spent the last 30 years building it.

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Episode 58

Kevin Bacon

Tue, Jun 11, 2024

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Episode 59

Jeremy O. Harris

Wed, Jun 12, 2024

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Episode 60

Maya Hawke

Thu, Jun 13, 2024

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Episode 61

William Barber

Mon, Jun 17, 2024

Trump allegedly called the RNC host city of Milwaukee a horrible place but is saying he only expressed concern about crime. Jon Stewart digs into the right's fear-mongering obsession: crime in big cities. Republicans want you to believe that "lawless" Democrats are to blame, but when it comes to Democrat-run city crime, it turns out the guns are coming from red states. And Protestant minister, social activist, and Yale Divinity School professor Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II discusses his latest book, "White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy." Barber talks about the staggering statistics of poverty in America which have long been misrepresented, the need for politicians to pay attention to this huge portion of the population and mobilizing poor and low wage people of every race to vote, and leading the June 29th Mass Poor People's and Low-Wage Workers' Assembly and Moral March on Washington D.C.

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Episode 62

Rosalind Chao

Tue, Jun 18, 2024

Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng report on the Boston Celtics' record 18th NBA Championship win, which they'll be celebrating in Miami? Plus, in a special edition of Indecision 2024, Desi and Ronny go behind the campaigns of rage-baiting candidates like Senate hopeful Royce White, who's turned the race into an episode of "Jerry Springer," and Valentina Gomez, who hopes to become Secretary of State in Missouri by burning books and yelling at gays. Josh Johnson joins to suggest alternative career opportunities for these out-there candidates. Then 'Quon (Marlon Wayans) sits down with Nathan Wade on "Choppin' It Up With 'Quon" to grill the former Trump prosecutor on the affair with Fani Willis that derailed the case. And actor and star of Netflix's "3 Body Problem," Rosalind Chao, discusses Ronny's strange texting habits, Eastern vs. Western sci-fi tropes, "3 Body Problem" as a glimpse into our ill-fated future, and coaching Ronny on how to nail the American accent by repeating "I hate myself."

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Episode 63

Ebon Moss-Bachrach

Thu, Jun 20, 2024

Ronny Chieng & Desi Lydic dive into Vladimir Putin & Kim Jong-un's lively boys trip in North Korea, the climate protester attack on Stonehenge and Taylor Swift's private jet, and Louisiana's new bill blurring the lines of church and state. Plus, Michael Kosta stops by to evaluate whether Republicans can handle the moral standards of the Ten Commandments. Jordan Klepper also heads to the battleground state of Wisconsin for Trump's first campaign rally as an official convict, but of course, even a guilty verdict isn't gonna stop MAGA heads from MAGA-ing. And Emmy Award-winning actor, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, talks about his character's evolution on the upcoming season of "The Bear." He discusses how he gets a chance to mouth off as Cousin Richie, his chemistry with the cast, and how he's preparing for his role as The Thing in Marvel's upcoming "Fantastic Four."

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Episode 64

Paul W. Downs

Mon, Jun 24, 2024

With Biden and Trump set to face-off in their first presidential debate of 2024, Michael Kosta is taking a look at each candidate's preparation. While Joe Biden is practicing being insulted at mock debates, Trump is lowering expectations, accusing Biden of doping, and making up some new words, like "refuttal." Desi Lydic and Troy Iwata weigh in with a debate over the best type of debate prep. And, with a quarter million dollar investment from his parents, a garage to work from, and MC Hammer khakis, Jeff Bezos had everything he needed to start the empire known today as Amazon. From launching Amazon to launching a shuttle into space, Bezos has solidified his place as history's most powerful nerd. Then, Emmy-winning writer, actor, and co-creator of the hit Max series "Hacks" Paul W. Downs talks about his multi-hyphenate role at the show, what it means in comedy to be a "hack," how people outside of showbiz can relate to the character of Deborah Vance, and how The Daily Show brought him and his "Broad City" co-star Ilana Glazer into each other's lives.

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Episode 65

Peter S. Goodman

Tue, Jun 25, 2024

Michael Kosta reports on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's prison release, Alex Jones's shameless cash grab as his conspiracy network Infowars shutters, and a new Surgeon General advisory warning against, uh, gun violence? Plus, China one-upped America's lunar landing by visiting the far side of the moon and Josh Johnson shares some advice on how the U.S. can reassert its supremacy. Also, Lewis Black tackles big companies like Chick-fil-A and Apple, as well as fire departments and hospitals, expanding into the summer camp space. And, Peter S. Goodman, New York Times global economics correspondent and author of "How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain," discusses American business and consumer reliance on a rickety supply chain, the need for anti-trust enforcement, and creating a more resilient supply chain that's not just optimized for big box retailers and investors.

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Episode 66

Sharon Lerner

Wed, Jun 26, 2024

Michael Kosta reports on the highs and lows of yesterday's primaries, the Supreme Court's ruling that makes it easier for politicians to accept bribes as "tips," and AI's effect on the music industry as record labels scramble to protect their artists from fake tunes. Plus, a helium-leaking spaceship from Boeing has left two astronauts stranded, and Ronny Chieng joins with updates from the ISS. Then, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog sits down with a group of undecided voters and tries a handful of tactics to get them to make up their damn minds, from sandwich comparisons to Cheesecake Factory metaphors. And ProPublica reporter Sharon Lerner sits down to discuss her latest piece in collaboration with The New Yorker on 3M's use and concealment of forever chemicals.

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Episode 67

Indecision 2024: The First Presidential Debate - America Watches Through Its Fingers

Thu, Jun 27, 2024

Jon Stewart goes live after CNN's presidential debate to unpack Biden's senior moments and Trump's blatant lies. And psychotherapist and best-selling author of "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" Lori Gottlieb discusses the impact of the debate on mental health and anxiety. They break down the difference between productive and unproductive anxiety during an election cycle, clashing with people on social media and how to deal with the existential fear perpetuated by news outlets.

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Episode 68

A.J. Jacobs

Mon, Jul 8, 2024

Jon Stewart digs into the backlash to America's bed-wetting panic over Biden's incoherence, some of the president's recent slip-ups, the future of the Democratic candidate, and Biden's promise in an ABC interview with George Stephanopoulos to give "fighting fascism" his all. Also, journalist and best-selling author A.J. Jacobs joins Jon to discuss his new book "The Year of Living Constitutionally," which addresses a timely question: What does the Constitution actually say?

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Episode 69

Aasif Mandvi

Tue, Jul 9, 2024

Desi Lydic & Jordan Klepper cover Trump's contradictory tweet about Project 2025, President Biden's Parkinson's panic, and Gwyneth Paltrow's shitty house guest. Michael Kosta also helps Desi & Jordan get to the bottom of all of Biden's medical house calls. Josh Johnson sat down with a panel of Black voters to ask, "Do we f**k with Trump?" Plus, former Daily Show correspondent and star of Paramount Plus' "Evil" Aasif Mandvi reminisces with Desi and Jordan about some of his most memorable field pieces, from asking former Florida governor Rick Scott for a urine test, to nearly being arrested in a two-headed fish costume.

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Episode 70

Elizabeth Dias & Lisa Lerer

Wed, Jul 10, 2024

Desi Lydic and Jordan Klepper cover the latest news surrounding the Biden campaign, including a call from George Clooney for Biden to step down. Plus, they tackle Trump's latest rally ramblings. Trump has been a big proponent of the Taiwan-based electronic manufacturer Foxconn's opening of a massive factory in Wisconsin, promising thousands of new jobs. But it seems like the people of Wisconsin have been Fox-conned. Ronny Chieng investigates. Also, New York Times reporters Elizabeth Dias & Lisa Lerer sit down with Desi & Jordan to talk about their new book, "The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America."

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Episode 71

Bill O'Reilly

Tue, Jul 16, 2024

Jon Stewart unpacks the opening night of the RNC, where Republicans called for unity while attacking the Democrats' agenda, and J.D. Vance made his big reveal as VP candidate. Jon also weighs in on Biden's feisty NBC interview with Lester Holt, and the flood of internet conspiracies in the wake of the assassination attempt of Donald Trump. Plus, Bill O'Reilly sits down with Jon, despite their differing ideologies, to discuss his new book "Confronting the Presidents."

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Episode 72

Scott Galloway

Wed, Jul 17, 2024

Ronny Chieng recaps RNC night 2, including Lara Trump's many reminders of who her father-in-law is, Vivek Ramaswamy's weak appeal to Gen-Z, and Sarah Huckabee Sanders's many minor tragedies. Plus, Michael Kosta says goodbye to the convention's short lived unity theme. Jordan Klepper and Desi Lydic join to offer their expert analysis on Trump's running mate, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance. Also, NYU Professor, entrepreneur, podcast host, and bestselling author Scott Galloway talks to Ronny about his latest book, "The Algebra of Wealth."

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Episode 73

Indecision 2024: The Republican National Convention - Donald Trump Fists America

Thu, Jul 18, 2024

Jordan Klepper goes live after the final night of the Republican National Convention to unpack Trump's big speech, and appearances from Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock. Plus, an update on the status of Joe Biden's candidacy. Also, TDS correspondents Josh Johnson, Grace Kuhlenschmidt, and Troy Iwata play the ultimate game of "Would You Rather," testing whether people would rather talk about the election or anything else.

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Episode 74

Pete Buttigieg

Mon, Jul 29, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, new presumptive nominee Kamala Harris, and the reactions on both sides, from a re-energized Democratic party to flailing Republicans' flimsy coup claims. Plus, Josh Johnson on the right's new strategic talking points against Harris, which range from sexist all the way to racist. And Pete Buttigieg explains to Jon why he goes on Fox News, the significance of President Joe Biden stepping aside to make room for Kamala Harris as the presumptive Democratic nominee, the possibility of being vetted for vice president, and his thoughts on Trump's own VP pick, JD Vance.

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Episode 75

Jon M. Chu

Tue, Jul 30, 2024

Ronny Chieng zooms in on the white guys who are fired up for Kamala Harris and finds out why the Democrats are calling Donald Trump & JD Vance "weird." Plus, Grace Kuhlenschmidt gets the scoop on those childless cat ladies Vance has been trash-talking. In an all-new "Back in Black," Lewis Black takes a look at what climate change is up to now, from soda cans exploding on airplanes to the tourists who are finding out why Death Valley is called that. And director, Jon M. Chu, discusses his new book, "Viewfinder: A Memoir of Seeing and Being Seen." They talk about how Jon cast Ronny in "Crazy Rich Asians" after spotting him on The Daily Show, reimagining the American Dream and his advice to young dreamers, and why he was drawn to direct the Wicked Witch's backstory in the upcoming film adaptation of "Wicked."

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Episode 76

Black Pumas

Wed, Jul 31, 2024

Ronny Chieng tackles Trump's painful attempt at Black voter outreach, which included insulting Black journalists and accusing Kamala Harris of not being Black. Plus, Megan Thee Stallion declares "Hotties for Harris" at an Atlanta campaign rally, and Michael Kosta has a plan to keep the Democrats' newfound excitement going. Then, singer, songwriter, and producer of the Grammy-nominated band Black Pumas Eric Burton talks about developing the band in the live music scene of Austin, Texas with his creative partner, Adrian Quesada, how the success of their first album has influenced the music of their new second album, "Chronicles of a Diamond," and attending a silent retreat.

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Episode 77

Adam Kinzinger/Hong Chau

Thu, Aug 1, 2024

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Episode 78

Roxane Gay

Mon, Aug 5, 2024

Michael Kosta covers all things Olympics, including an American runner who won by a hair, a pole vaulter with interfering genitalia, and an Algerian boxer whose womanhood is challenged. As the election grows closer, RFK Jr.'s bear carcass dump has him securing his place as the weirdest candidate, and Desi Lydic reveals other confessions we can expect from him. Then bestselling author, publisher, and professor Roxane Gay discusses her new e-book, "Stand Your Ground: A Black Feminist Reckoning with America's Gun Problem." She talks about her decision to buy a gun, why many other Black women and people of color choose gun ownership as a way of taking their defense into their own hands, and how the Second Amendment tends to go unrecognized when exercised by people who are not heterosexual cis white men. Gay also explains why she is excited about Kamala Harris's new presidential bid.

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Episode 79

Ed Helms

Tue, Aug 6, 2024

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Episode 80

Barbara McQuade

Wed, Aug 7, 2024

Michael Kosta on Tim Walz's debut at Philadelphia's rowdy Harris rally, the GOP struggle to find an attack line on the new VP candidate, and Republicans descending into tampon turmoil. Plus, Troy Iwata investigates why Trump is calling Harris and Walz communists and discovers other secret commies. And, with Kamala Harris now the nominee, conservatives are breaking out their old standbys: racism and misogyny. In a new installment of "In My Opinion," Charlamagne Tha God refutes the right's claims that Harris is a DEI hire who lies about her race, and calls on the media to help filter out the bulls**t. Then, University of Michigan Law School professor and former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade joins to discuss her new book, "Attack From Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America." She explains how "disinformation" -- the deliberate use of lies -- is different from misinformation, how tactics like declinism and nostalgia are being used by the far-right in the current election cycle, and how regular Americans can take control by advocating for social media regulations and staying media literate.

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Episode 81

Hannah Berner

Thu, Aug 8, 2024

Michael Kosta on Joe Biden's big comeback, why Donald Trump is having a crowd-measuring contest with Martin Luther King Jr., The astronauts whose 10-day mission is turning into eight months, and Elon Musk's legal temper tantrum. And, Grace Kuhlenschmidt attends Kamala Harris's first rally with running mate Tim Walz to ask supporters about the Minnesota governor's experience, dad energy, and the biggest elephant in the room: his whiteness. Then, stand-up comedian Hannah Berner talks about her new Netflix special, "We Ride at Dawn," the fine line between bachelorette trips and cults, and the benefits of more creative avenues available to women pursuing a career in comedy. Berner and Kosta also bond over their common tennis-to-comedy career paths.

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Episode 82

Mark Cuban

Mon, Aug 12, 2024

Donald Trump is facing a hard fight against Kamala Harris. Jon Stewart looks at Trump's half-hearted attempts to adjust to the new challenge and wonders if he's hatching a devious plan to help Biden take back the nomination, January 6th style. Plus, entrepreneur and minority owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, joins Jon to discuss disrupting the healthcare industry as co-founder of Cost Plus Drug Company. They discuss Silicon Valley's goals of anointing Trump as CEO of America and serving as board members, the unpredictable future of AI, and how drug price transparency has changed the future of our healthcare system.

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Episode 83

Gabby Thomas

Tue, Aug 13, 2024

Desi Lydic tackles Donald Trump's glitchy interview with Elon Musk on X, in which a slurring Trump announced plans to close the Department of Education, played '90s pop culture trivia with Vladimir Putin, and revealed his new celebrity crush. On an Olympics edition of Sports War, Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta recap the biggest stories from the 2024 Paris Games, including why Australian breaker Raygun is sure to be this year's hottest Halloween costume. Also, three-time gold medalist Gabby Thomas joins Desi to discuss her big wins for Team USA, a moment she spent five years training for.

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Episode 84

Mark Duplass

Wed, Aug 14, 2024

Desi Lydic watches the leaked Project 2025 training videos and discovers the secret right-wing plan for transforming government, undoing climate rules, and eliminating all pronouns from the English language. Plus, the people who made them are a little weird and have close ties to Donald Trump, despite his denials. Grace Kuhlenschmidt explores the drawbacks of having a gerontocracy by chatting with UC Irvine neuropolitics researcher Mark Fisher and visits Congressman Maxwell Frost for a younger politician's perspective. Also, actor, writer, producer, and director Mark Duplass talks to Desi about his second Emmy nomination for his role on the Apple TV+ series "The Morning Show."

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Episode 85

Rebecca Traister & Brittney Cooper

Thu, Aug 15, 2024

Rutgers University professor and author Brittney Cooper and New York Magazine writer-at-large and author Rebecca Traister sit down with host Desi Lydic.

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Episode 86

Gretchen Whitmer

Mon, Aug 19, 2024

The Daily Show is in Chicago for night one of the DNC and Michael Kosta covers what to expect this week, including vague nightly themes, unsubstantiated rumors of surprise celebrity appearances, and a recycled Biden platform. Plus, Grace Kuhlenschmidt reports on a giant inflatable IUD and Jordan Klepper stops by to teach Tim Walz a thing or two about pandering to local crowds. Klepper then takes a tour of the city with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. They talk history, food, sports, and culture. And, of course, they stop for a drink or three along the way. Plus, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer discusses her bestselling book, "True Gretch: What I've Learned About Life, Leadership, and Everything in Between." She shares how taking on Donald Trump earned her the nickname "Big Gretch," bridging the gap between her constituents as governor, serving as a co-chair for the Harris-Walz presidential campaign and swing-state strategy.

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Episode 87

Lauren Underwood

Tue, Aug 20, 2024

Recap of DNC's opening night: Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris's appearance, Joe Biden's speech. Troy Iwata's card hunt. Interviews with Democrats in Chicago. Rep. Lauren Underwood on maternal healthcare initiatives with Harris.

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Episode 88

Wes Moore

Wed, Aug 21, 2024

Jordan Klepper recaps DNC's 2nd night with Lil Jon, roll call, Obama speeches. Grace pursues Gov. Walz interview using tricks. Gov. Moore discusses investing in freedom agenda, Harris's policies from Biden admin, her Maryland support role.

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Episode 89

Indecision 2024: The Democratic National Convention - Plot Twist!

Thu, Aug 22, 2024

Jon Stewart closes out the last night of the DNC live from Chicago with a recap of the convention, including Kamala Harris's spotlight moment, Oprah's cat lady cam, and a roster of speakers as diverse and contradictory as the Democratic party itself. Jon also shows Dems what real joy looks like and tries to make sense of Fox News's convention coverage. The Best F**king News Team also share their thoughts on the party's embrace of small town values, which apparently means patriotically loving God and baking lots and lots of pies to give to neighbors. Plus, Jason Bateman narrates the story of Kamala Harris shockingly normal life. From her birth in a year that makes her a very normal age to be president now, to a classic college job at McDonald's, to her time in the senate barely getting noticed for anything, Kamala is breaking with recent presidential tradition by being totally f**king normal.

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Episode 90

Yuval Noah Harari

Mon, Sep 9, 2024

With the election rapidly approaching, Jordan Klepper catches up on the latest stories in the presidential race, including recent polling, JD Vance swimming in a t-shirt, and Dick Cheney's surprising endorsement of Kamala Harris. Plus, as Harris and Trump prepare for their first debate with starkly different approaches, Grace Kuhlenschmidt joins to break down the Republican candidate's "weaving" tactics. Plus, meet campaign email ghostwriter Susan Callipenni-McIntyre (Desi Lydic), the keyboard-pushing, politician-impersonating literary genius behind the many, many desperate messages asking for just $5 to save America. And historian and best-selling author Yuval Noah Harari discusses his new book, "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks From the Stone Age to AI." They talk about how people deal with an overflow of information, whether or not AI is an existential threat, the importance of human understanding in bureaucracy, and why there's still hope.

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Episode 91

Indecision 2024: The First Presidential Debate, Again - Now with 50% Less Old Man

Tue, Sep 10, 2024

Jon Stewart goes live after the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Filled with face-offs over abortion access, border control, and for some reason eating cats? Jon breaks down what this all means for the election. Plus, former Microsoft CEO, LA Clippers owner, and founder of USAFacts Steve Ballmer discusses why he launched his website, USAFacts, as a nonpartisan resource for people to understand the scope, context, and efficacy of the government's spending. They also talk about the ways in which democracy and capitalism influence each other, and how that relationship might need more checks and balances, especially when it comes to healthcare and labor.

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Episode 92

John Heilemann

Wed, Sep 11, 2024

Jordan Klepper unpacks the debate aftermath including Trump's insistence that he won, Taylor Swift's Kamala Harris endorsement, and the origin of the "immigrants eat our cats and dogs" conspiracy. After JD Vance doubles down on Trump's claim, Ronny Chieng visits Springfield to investigate the pet-eating allegations. Plus, Michael Kosta goes to Philadelphia to get the lowdown from Pennsylvania drivers on the bizarre inner workings of the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the cost of a parking ticket. And John Heilemann, chief political columnist at Puck and host of the "Impolitic" podcast, unpacks what he witnessed at the Trump-Harris debate in Philadelphia. John offers cheesesteaks from Philly institutions and shares his perspective from the media spin room, why he thinks Kamala Harris won the evening, and whether the debate swayed undecided voters.

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Episode 93

Sasheer Zamata

Thu, Sep 12, 2024

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Episode 94

Luis Elizondo

Tue, Sep 17, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump, which has the Secret Service scrambling, the media up in arms, and JD Vance struggling to find a Democrat to blame. After a deposited bear in Central Park and a brain-eating worm, RFK is being investigated for decapitating a dead whale. Jordan Klepper and Ronny sit down to ask: What is wrong with this dude? Also, former U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agent Luis Elizondo sits down with Ronny to discuss his career researching nonhuman intelligence and his new book, "Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs."

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Episode 95

Daniel Dae Kim

Wed, Sep 18, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers a big day for economic news, including the Federal Reserve slashing interest rates and Donald Trump launching a new cryptocurrency business with his semi-adult sons. Josh Johnson hits the gym, to ask manly men what celebrity endorsement would speak the most to them, and what "masculine" ideals they want to see from a presidential candidate. Plus, actor Daniel Dae Kim sits down with Ronny to discuss his role in the new Broadway play "Yellow Face."

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Episode 96

Phillip Lim

Thu, Sep 19, 2024

Ronny Chieng on the North Carolina Republican busted for posting weird comments on a porn site and Rudy Giuliani's frightening performance at Trump's Long Island rally. Political campaigns are partnering with social media influencers and content creators, and Lewis Black can't even with the cringe. Also, Phillip Lim, the co-founder and creative director of fashion brand 3.1 Phillip Lim, joins Ronny to discuss inspiration, forging his path as a designer through internships, and the values he learned from his immigrant parents.

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Episode 97

Christine Lagarde

Mon, Sep 23, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles the growing war in the Middle East, from the recent Hezbollah pager attacks in Lebanon, to Israel's plan of de-escalation through escalation, to the Biden administration's futile efforts to contain the conflict, while looking at criticism of Netanyahu from Americans and Israelis. Then, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde talks to Jon Stewart about the global economy, inflation, and Artificial Intelligence. They discuss how factors like the pandemic and Putin's invasion of Ukraine led to high inflation rates, what stable inflation should look like, and how people feel the effects of inflation more dramatically because price increases far outpace wage increases. With the UN General Assembly happening this week, Lagarde also stresses the need for global governance of AI to ensure that it enhances workers and their role in the economy, rather than replacing them.

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Episode 98

Aubrey Plaza

Tue, Sep 24, 2024

Desi Lydic rounds up male politicians' insulting appeals to female voters and then addresses North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson's salacious porn-forum comments about his sister-in-law. Meanwhile, people think vice presidential candidate Tim Walz is nice. But is he... too nice? Later, Aubrey Plaza talks about starring in Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis," and who served as her inspiration when playing a corrupt journalist.

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Episode 99

Raye

Wed, Sep 25, 2024

Desi Lydic dives into the latest headlines, including Donald Trump's refusal to debate Kamala Harris for a second time and his bizarre claims about her past at McDonald's. British singer-songwriter RAYE joins the conversation to talk about her transformative year in music, from winning six BRIT Awards to the healing power of her songwriting.

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Episode 100

Susanna Fogel

Thu, Sep 26, 2024

Desi Lydic breaks down NYC Mayor Eric Adams's shocking indictment on bribery and fraud charges, and Michael Kosta steps in to find out who's left to run the city. Leslie Jones shares her brutally honest take on why Europeans think Americans are so messed up after her trip to the Paris Olympics. Award-winning director Susanna Fogel talks about her new film, Winner, and the unique challenges of telling whistleblower Reality Winner's story through a female lens.

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Episode 101

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Mon, Sep 30, 2024

Jon Stewart explores the surprising disconnect between Donald Trump's actual policies and the image his supporters have crafted, as the 2024 election looms. Ta-Nehisi Coates joins the conversation to discuss his latest book, The Message. They dive deep into the lasting impacts of oppression, how history continues to shape our present, and the hidden stories of marginalized communities from the U.S. to Palestine.

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Episode 102

Indecision 2024: The Vice Presidential Debate - The Battle to Be America's No. 1 No. 2

Tue, Oct 1, 2024

Michael Kosta hosts a lively post-debate recap following the highly anticipated vice-presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance. Kosta breaks down the biggest moments and missteps from the debate, while Josh Johnson, Troy Iwata, and Grace Kuhlenschmidt hit the streets to gauge voter enthusiasm for this pivotal event. Special guest Paola Ramos joins to discuss her new book, Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America, delving into the shifting political leanings of Latino voters and how Vance's controversial comments on immigration resonate in this context.

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Episode 103

Jelani Cobb

Wed, Oct 2, 2024

Michael Kosta dives into the heated aftermath of the VP debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog crashes the spin room, interviewing CNN's Jake Tapper and Donald Trump Jr. Jelani Cobb, Dean of Columbia Journalism School, discusses the Electoral College's history and the crucial role of diverse, trustworthy journalism.

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Episode 104

JJ Johnson

Thu, Oct 3, 2024

Michael Kosta dives into the latest election drama, as a new ruling legalizes betting on congressional races, sparking debates across the political spectrum. Meanwhile, a dockworker strike backed by both Trump and Harris threatens to disrupt the supply chain. Charlamagne Tha God also weighs in on his suspicions that Trump might try to steal the 2024 election. Chef JJ Johnson joins the conversation about his best-selling cookbook, "The Simple Art of Rice," and the cultural significance of this humble grain.

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Episode 105

Bill Adair

Mon, Oct 7, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles the growing claims of election interference, with Elon Musk joining Trump's narrative. He explores how "free speech" is being weaponized by both figures. Jon also sits down with Bill Adair, creator of PolitiFact and Knight Professor of Journalism at Duke, to discuss his new book "Beyond the Big Lie." They dive into fact-checking in the misinformation age, social media's role in spreading falsehoods, and the government's efforts to combat disinformation.

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Episode 106

Jason Reynolds

Tue, Oct 8, 2024

Jordan Klepper unpacks Trump's latest political spin. Michael Kosta interviews Marlene Bourne, a self-proclaimed ghost and the source of Fox News's voter fraud claims, to uncover her strange connection to their $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems. Bestselling author Jason Reynolds talks to Jordan about his new novel "Twenty-Four Seconds From Now..." and the importance of representing teens in literature.

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Episode 107

Jessica Valenti

Wed, Oct 9, 2024

Jordan Klepper unpacks Kamala Harris's recent media blitz, focusing on how she is carving out her identity apart from Biden. Melania Trump takes to Fox News for a book tour, Stephen Miller adopts his "sexual matador" persona, and Project 2025 targets the porn industry. In "Sports War," Ronny Chieng and Jordan clash over rumors about Aaron Rodgers, Vanderbilt vandalism, and Pete Rose's farewell. Jessica Valenti discusses her bestselling book on abortion rights and the post-Dobbs landscape ahead of the election.

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Episode 108

Eric Idle

Thu, Oct 10, 2024

Jordan Klepper examines Trump's denial of Biden's economic recovery, despite positive inflation data, and Fox News's claim that "real men" vote conservative as Kamala Harris struggles with male voters. Troy Iwata sheds light on why Republicans rally around men. Ricky Velez discusses the implications of Trump pardoning his allies-and himself-if he wins, weighing the benefits of presidential pardons. Comedy legend Eric Idle talks about his new book, "The Spamalot Diaries," sharing memories from Broadway and how he stays positive through laughter.

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Episode 109

Stacey Abrams

Tue, Oct 15, 2024

Desi Lydic dives into Trump's wild town hall, which turned into an impromptu listening party. Lewis Black delivers a no-nonsense message to undecided voters in swing states: maybe just sit this one out. Stacey Abrams joins to discuss voter suppression in Georgia and how voters can fight back, along with insights from her latest book on teaching children empathy and advocacy.

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Episode 110

Jason Segel

Wed, Oct 16, 2024

Desi Lydic explores Kamala Harris's appeal to Black male voters with a little help from Barack Obama, while Trump makes the bizarre claim of being the "father of IVF." Josh Johnson jumps in with alternative pitches for both candidates. Troy Iwata heads to the Gathering of the Juggalos to learn where the fans of Insane Clown Posse stand politically, even catching up with band member Violent J. Jason Segel joins to discuss his hit series "Shrinking" and share life advice with the Daily Show staff.

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Episode 111

Kara Swisher

Thu, Oct 17, 2024

Desi Lydic breaks down Kamala Harris's fiery exchange with Fox News's Bret Baier and Trump's rambling Univision town hall. Grace Kuhlenschmidt reports live from an actual lion's den to discuss the candidates stepping out of their media bubbles. Laverne Cox joins on Spirit Day to discuss the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and how transphobia is being weaponized in the 2024 election. Tech journalist Kara Swisher talks about her memoir, "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story," and the strange Musk-Trump alliance.

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Episode 112

Tim Walz

Mon, Oct 21, 2024

Jon Stewart breaks down Trump's strange campaign moves, from his McDonald's shift to his "enemy within" comments, and Kamala Harris's unexpected partnership with Liz Cheney. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz joins the conversation to discuss the Democratic strategy for 2024, focusing on appealing to voters looking for an alternative to Trump. Walz highlights key issues like tax cuts, gun safety, and union support, while offering a glimpse into his personal experiences on the campaign trail.

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Episode 113

Jennifer Granholm

Tue, Oct 22, 2024

Michael Kosta explores the financial downfall of Rudy Giuliani following a civil court order and Elon Musk's attempt to sway voters with a million-dollar sweepstakes. Ronny Chieng embarks on a mission to find Elon a friend. Michael dives into the possibility of eliminating the Electoral College, discussing the potential impact of a National Popular Vote. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm shares insights on the rapid growth of the clean energy sector, electric vehicles, and the political implications of undoing the Biden-Harris administration's energy policies.

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Episode 114

David Hogg

Wed, Oct 23, 2024

Michael Kosta unpacks a whirlwind of headlines, including Obama rapping Eminem at a rally, Eminem's endorsement of Kamala Harris, and Tim Walz's fiery remarks about Elon Musk. John Kelly reveals Trump's troubling praise for Hitler. Michael then explores whether America is ready to say goodbye to the Electoral College, with insights from CNN's John King and Michigan lawmakers pushing for the National Popular Vote Bill. David Hogg discusses his grassroots movement to elect young progressives, his advice for Kamala Harris, and the future of Gen-Z political leaders.

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Episode 115

Fat Joe

Thu, Oct 24, 2024

Michael Kosta breaks down Tucker Carlson's Trump rally speech. How election season has sparked civil wars over yard signs. Ronny Chieng gathers Magic: The Gathering players to gauge their reaction to JD Vance's nerdy side and what it might mean for his 2024 campaign. Grammy-nominated artist Fat Joe joins Michael to discuss his push for healthcare price transparency, his incredible weight loss journey, and his new Starz series, "Fat Joe Talks." He also offers a bold take on the 2024 election: "Are you man enough to vote for a woman?"

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Episode 116

Josh Shapiro

Mon, Oct 28, 2024

Jon Stewart dives into Trump's recent xenophobic rally at MSG and his proposed mass deportation plan, sparking a critical look at the rhetoric shaping the 2024 race. Jessica Williams joins with her unique blend of hope and humor to lift the mood. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro discusses the state's role as a "temporary swing state," his approach to cutting red tape and rebuilding infrastructure, and why he believes Democrats' inclusive strategy will win over voters.

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Episode 117

María Teresa Kumar

Tue, Oct 29, 2024

Ronny Chieng unpacks the fallout from Tony Hinchcliffe's racist joke about Puerto Rico. Grace Kuhlenschmidt adds a surreal twist, following RFK Jr.'s advice to travel back in time to "save" Baby Trump. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog heads to Trump's MSG rally to mock supporters, launch a merch line, and debut his song, "Liberal Tears." María Teresa Kumar, President of Voto Latino, joins Ronny on National Vote Early Day to discuss the Latino voting bloc's power and her efforts to close the voter registration gap among eligible Latino voters.

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Episode 118

The Linda Lindas

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

Ronny Chieng dives into Biden's "garbage" comment and Trump's surprising plan to let RFK Jr. handle public health. Jordan Klepper stops by to give Ronny a crash course in how the news really works. JD Vance's likability coach, Nathaniel Gordon (Michael Kosta), who's worked with everyone from RFK Jr. to Vivek Ramaswamy. Young rockers The Linda Lindas chat about their new album, No Obligation, and their journey as young rockers pushing for change.

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Episode 119

Connie Chung

Thu, Oct 31, 2024

Ronny Chieng breaks down Trump's garbage truck photo-op and Kamala Harris's campaign strategy of reaching women voters through messages in bathroom stalls. John Leguizamo goes undercover with undecided Latino voters to see if recent racist MAGA rallies and Trump's deportation plans have changed their stance. Journalism icon Connie Chung joins Ronny to discuss her memoir "Connie," her trailblazing career, and her call for a return to unfiltered, investigative journalism. She also shares why she endorsed Kamala Harris, marking a first in her career.

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Episode 120

Adam Serwer

Mon, Nov 4, 2024

Jordan Klepper recaps the candidates' final pushes, from Kamala Harris's star-studded send-off to Trump's oddly intimate mic moment. Michael Kosta reveals how Peanut the Squirrel's death could sway niche undecided voters. Grace Kuhlenschmidt dives into the world of election prognosticators, consulting experts and even an astrologist to see if they can predict the winner. Journalist Adam Serwer discusses Trump's MAGA conspiracy universe, Republican "snitch states," and his book "The Cruelty Is the Point," analyzing the culture of blame and cruelty in Trump's rallies.

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Episode 121

Indecision 2024: Election Night in America - Nothing We Can Do About It Now

Tue, Nov 5, 2024

Jon and The Daily Show News Team cover America's final election with up-to-the-minute results.

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Episode 122

Tressie McMillan Cottom

Wed, Nov 6, 2024

Desi Lydic breaks down Donald Trump's surprising election win over Kamala Harris and the media's rush to assign blame. With The Best F**kin' News Team by her side, Desi searches for a silver lining. Grace Kuhlenschmidt speaks to non-voters who have disconnected from the political chaos, learning their approach to staying indifferent. Tressie McMillan Cottom joins Desi to analyze the election's deeper implications, discussing Trump's appeal to American anxieties, the rise of identity politics, and the path forward for Democrats seeking to reconnect with their voters.

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Episode 123

Emily Ngo

Thu, Nov 7, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers the Biden administration's preparations for a peaceful transfer of power, along with Trump's potential cabinet picks, ranging from conspiracy theorists to tech billionaires. Exclusive audio from Biden's call congratulating Trump adds a surprising twist. Ronny explores a bold scientific solution to climate change: a self-sustaining spaceship built to offer humanity a fresh start--just not for everyone. Award-winning journalist Emily Ngo joins to discuss her insights on Trump's second win, her experiences covering his campaign, and the challenges of earning public trust in political journalism.

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Episode 124

Thomas J. Brennan

Mon, Nov 11, 2024

Jon Stewart dissects the recent election fallout for the Democrats, offering insights into what went wrong and why the pundits may be missing the mark. Thomas J. Brennan, retired U.S. Marine and founder of The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom spotlights the human impact of military service. Brennan discusses his latest film, "Shadows of Fallujah", and opens up about the intense memories, struggles with survivor's guilt, and the journey to healing from the Battle of Fallujah.

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Episode 125

Robert D. Putnam

Tue, Nov 12, 2024

Jordan Klepper dives into Trump's latest cabinet picks, dissecting his alliance with loyalists like Kristi Noem, Lee Zeldin, and Elise Stefanik--and learning from Michael Kosta how to make friends like Elon Musk. Jordan and Desi Lydic tackle hot topics in sports, from influencer scandals at the New York Marathon to Aaron Rodgers' speculative 2028 presidential run. Harvard professor and author Robert Putnam on the decline of American community and how reconnecting could help save democracy, as explored in the new documentary "Join or Die".

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Episode 126

Moses 'Shyne' Barrow

Wed, Nov 13, 2024

Jordan Klepper dives into the latest headlines: Trump's cordial meeting with Biden and his surprising nominations of Gaetz, Gabbard, and Hegseth. Dulcé Sloan creates a time capsule to preserve America's cultural treasures before they face potential restrictions. Moses "Shyne" Barrow, former Grammy-winning rapper turned Belizean political leader, shares his powerful journey of resilience, faith, and his transformation from hip-hop to politics.

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Episode 127

Francis Ford Coppola

Thu, Nov 14, 2024

Jordan Klepper unpacks Trump's latest bombshell cabinet picks, RFK Jr. and Matt Gaetz, while Desi Lydic reveals the Democrats' blunt new response strategy. Charlamagne Tha God shares his cautious optimism for the next four years and issues a heartfelt plea to Trump to protect the Constitution. Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola joins to discuss his ambitious film Megalopolis, exploring themes of risk, freedom, and his enduring optimism for humanity's future.

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Episode 128

Ruy Teixeira

Mon, Nov 18, 2024

Jon Stewart analyzes how Republicans exploit loopholes to gain political advantages while Democrats stick to the rules--and questions whether it's time for a change in strategy. Jon sits down with Ruy Teixeira, co-author of Where Have All the Democrats Gone?, to explore how the party lost its working-class base, whether cultural politics are alienating voters, and why neither major party seems interested in building a true majority coalition.

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Episode 129

Ronan Farrow

Tue, Nov 19, 2024

Desi Lydic dives into explosive new allegations against Matt Gaetz. Michael Kosta offers a guide to profiting during Trump's second term, from prison stocks to climate-driven investments. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow joins to discuss his HBO documentary Surveilled, exposing the dangers of spyware technology and its chilling effects on democracy, journalism, and free expression.

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Episode 130

Joey McIntyre

Wed, Nov 20, 2024

Desi Lydic unpacks Trump's latest celebrity cabinet choices, including Dr. Oz and WWE's Linda McMahon, and the fate of the Department of Education. Troy Iwata investigates the impact of Trump's "no tax on tips" policy on tipflation, food service workers, and consumers. Joey McIntyre of New Kids On The Block to discuss his new holiday film Jingle Bell Love, the band's upcoming Vegas residency, and the secret to decades of boy band harmony.

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Episode 131

Brittany Howard

Thu, Nov 21, 2024

Desi Lydic breaks down the latest in Washington drama: Matt Gaetz pulls out of the Attorney General race, and Nancy Mace stirs controversy with a transphobic bathroom ban targeting Sarah McBride. Michael Kosta investigates the alleged mind-controlling power of Thanksgiving turkeys. Grammy-winning artist Brittany Howard joins to discuss her transformative new album, What Now, and the emotional and creative journey behind her genre-defying music.

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Episode 132

Sally Yates

Mon, Dec 2, 2024

Jon Stewart unpacks Trump's nomination of Kash Patel for FBI head and Biden's pardon of Hunter, highlighting the Democrats' moral struggles. Former Deputy AG Sally Yates discusses Trump's threat to the DOJ, his weaponization of justice, and the fragile promise of equal justice in America.

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Episode 133

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Tue, Dec 3, 2024

Ronny Chieng tackles South Korea's martial law reversal and misconduct allegations against Pete Hegseth. In "Sports War," Ronny and Jordan Klepper debate Trump-inspired athlete celebrations and Hallmark's NFL holiday collab. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins to share insights from his new book, the contributions of immigrants to science, and why resilience is key in the scientific community.

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Episode 134

Tom Colicchio

Wed, Dec 4, 2024

Ronny Chieng breaks down the latest controversies surrounding Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth. Josh Johnson covers South Korea's political turmoil. Lewis Black critiques how Democrats have coped with post-election anxiety. Chef and activist Tom Colicchio joins to discuss his new memoir, "Why I Cook."

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Episode 135

Charles Yu

Thu, Dec 5, 2024

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Episode 136

Ben Wikler

Mon, Dec 9, 2024

Jon Stewart unpacks Syria's revolution, the rise of new leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, and the bizarre capture of an insurance CEO assassin. Ben Wikler, chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, joins to discuss his vision for the DNC, tackling Republican gerrymandering, and shifting the Democratic focus from elections to meaningful change for the working class.

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Episode 137

Deb Haaland

Tue, Dec 10, 2024

Michael Kosta tackles the arrest of Luigi Mangione, the suspected United Healthcare CEO assassin, and with help from Ronny Chieng, unpacks America's crush on the "hot felon." Desi Lydic and Troy Iwata see who won big at Fox Nation's coveted Patriot Awards. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland joins to discuss her work protecting the country's public lands and preserving the nation's cultural history.

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Episode 138

T.J. English

Wed, Dec 11, 2024

Michael Kosta investigates a surprisingly modest manifesto from suspected UHC CEO shooter Luigi Mangione and Trump's appointment of Kimberly Guilfoyle as Ambassador to Greece. Grace Kuhlenschmidt asks New Yorkers, "Who Deserves a Pardon from Biden?" Author T.J. English discusses his latest book "The Last Kilo," chronicling the rise and fall of an American cocaine empire.

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Episode 139

Peter Sarsgaard

Thu, Dec 12, 2024

Michael Kosta covers Time Magazine's half-hearted Person of the Year, Donald Trump, and New Jersey drone conspiracy theories. The Daily Show Movie Networks presents the rom-com we deserve for surviving 2024. Actor Peter Sarsgaard joins to discuss his new film "September 5," about the ABC Sports broadcast team at the center of the 1972 Munich Olympic terrorist attack.

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