Jesse talks about flying from New York to LA, being comforted by other people also being nervous, feeling too guilty to go on vacation, taking his family on trips to Concentration Camps and Bosnia, being a miserable and anxious kid, his movie A Real Pain, what it’s like working with Kieran Culkin, being a director and an actor in the same movie, Emma Stone producing the film, and what it’s like be
Danielle talks about TSA agents chatting with her after being in the Netflix movie Carry-On, her 15-year-old son being a fan of the movie, her mom taking her out during Freaknik in Atlanta when she was a kid, Oscar nominations coming out, and working on The Piano Lesson with Samuel L. Jackson.
One of the first and most controversial things that Donald Trump has done since returning to the presidency has been to pardon the participants of the notorious January 6th Capitol attack of 2021; even the ones who attacked the police. As it was happening, Republican politicians condemned the rioters in the strongest terms, but four years on, they’ve changed their tune. Was it a protest? A riot? O
Ronny Chieng covers Trump’s face-off with a woke pastor, his lukewarm review of church, and a "f**k-it" approach to the Jan. 6 pardons. Plus, Troy Iwata investigates if the GOP’s amnesia for insurrectionist violence is really a disease. #DailyShow#Trump#January6
Legendary hip-hop artist Talib Kweli sits down with Ronny Chieng to discuss the future of the music industry and his latest album "The Confidence of Knowing." They talk about supporting artists outside of streaming, how hip-hop is deeply rooted in social justice, understanding the political divide beyond Democrat vs. Republican, and how tech billionaires profit off our social media...
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog goes to the People’s March to talk to protestors about ways they can mobilize against the Trump administration, from new logos to Jimmy Carter conspiracies to storming a nearby coffee shop. #DailyShow#Triumph#PeoplesMarch