The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Summary: Listen to highlights and extended interviews in the "Ears Edition" of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. From Comedy Central’s Podcast Network.
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GOP lawmakers shrug off President Trump's illegal hush-money scandal, author Bob Woodward discusses "Fear," and Janelle Monae chats about her album "Dirty Computer."
A judge orders Stormy Daniels to pay President Trump's legal fees, Neal Brennan takes aim at popular beliefs, and Jennifer Lopez discusses "Second Act" and "Limitless."
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer debate border security with President Trump, Ronny Chieng addresses the addictiveness ofexamines "Fortnite," addiction, and Meek Mill discusses talks prison reform and "Championships."
Michael Kosta angles for the unpopular job of White House chief of staff, President Trump is implicated in felonies, and Tatiana Maslany discusses "Destroyer" and "Network."
Donald Trump employs an undocumented worker, Desi Lydic and Jaboukie Young-White tackle the rise of cashless businesses in the U.S., and Jay Rosen discusses The Correspondent.
Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta cover sports, Ronny Chieng talks to Bill Gates about revolutionizing toilets, and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott discusses fashion.
After losing his voice, Trevor gets an assist from The World's Fakest News Team with coverage of a GOP power grab, and musician Anderson .Paak discusses his album "Oxnard."
An audience member asks former Vice President Al Gore to share his reaction to South Park's depiction of him as the hysterical hunter of a nonexistent ManBearPig.
Trevor travels to Johannesburg, South Africa, where he reminisces with his beloved grandmother and talks to Usher about the 2018 Global Citizen Festival.
Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying about Trump's business dealings with Russia, the V.A. shortchanges veterans, and Lindy West discusses "Shout Your Abortion."
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pulls a shady legal maneuver, a giant cow takes the internet by storm, and Al Gore discusses "24 Hours of Reality."
General Motors cuts nearly 15,000 jobs, police mistakenly gun down an innocent black man at an Alabama mall, and actor Diego Luna discusses his role in "Narcos: Mexico."
Conservatives shrug off a dire government report on climate change, migrants endure tear gas at the U.S.-Mexico border, and will.i.am sits down with Trevor.
Dee Rees discusses her film "Mudbound," which examines World War II veterans returning home, and weighs in on the difference between representation and tokenism.
NBA Hall of Famer and "Becoming Kareem" author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar compares Colin Kaepernick's protest to his own travails as a socially engaged athlete.