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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Ronny Chieng gives his take on the risky rise of "adventure playgrounds" in urban areas, and author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses her book "Dear Ijeawele."
The Miss America pageant nixes its swimsuit competition, President Trump spars with the Philadelphia Eagles, and actor Brian Tyree Henry discusses "Hotel Artemis."
Team Trump suggests that the president is immune from prosecution, North Korea warms up to the U.S., and rapper and actor Awkwafina talks "Ocean's 8" and "Crazy Rich Asians."
Trevor reacts to Pusha-T's next-level rap diss against Drake, which is packed with incendiary claims about Drake's upbringing and personal life.
Trevor has some questions about the viral video of a Malian migrant saving a child dangling from a building in France.
Kim Kardashian pays a visit to the White House, Ronny Chieng weighs in on a greedy televangelist, and Trevor sits down with New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon.
President Trump tries to fuel a conspiracy theory against the FBI, Fox News pundits address Roseanne Barr's racist tweet, and Tarana Burke discusses the Me Too movement.
Immigration officials break up families at the U.S.-Mexico border, and Johnny Knoxville talks "Action Point."
Trevor gets to know an audience member from France who now finds himself stuck in Atlanta.
More and more immigrants are rejecting the U.S. for Canada, and hunky Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is just rubbing it in.
Jerrod Carmichael weighs in on what it's like to be a black man in America in light of the not-guilty verdict in the case of the police officer who killed Philando Castile.
"Get Out" director Jordan Peele talks about the reaction he wanted black audience to have to his film and explains why his movie defies categorization.
Pro hockey star P.K. Subban discusses his path from immigrant's son to captain of an NHL All-Star team and how a close friendship inspired a $10 million charitable gift.
"Hunger" author Roxane Gay recounts the horrific childhood attack that led to her weight gain and describes the ridicule and unsolicited advice she receives from strangers.
Yara Shahidi discusses her "Black-ish" spinoff "Grownish" and explains how she's been politically active during the Trump administration, despite being too young to vote.