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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Jake Tapper, host of "The Lead" on CNN, discusses President Trump's hostility toward the media and willingness to dismiss any facts that might reflect poorly on him.
Prophets of Rage members Tom Morello and Chuck D discuss their supergroup's self-titled debut album and the passionate political views that drive their music.
Trevor chats with an audience member who had to change his name after 9/11.
Trevor wonders why Republicans rail against immigrants who use public benefits but have no problem with Betsy DeVos dodging the taxes on her $2.5 million yacht.
The Atlantic's Julia Ioffe discusses why Russian President Vladimir Putin may be having buyer's remorse about Donald Trump's election.
Gabrielle Union discusses her book "We're Going to Need More Wine," which reflects on her experiences as a black actress in Hollywood and a sexual assault survivor.
Masha Gessen, author of "The Future Is History," compares the authoritarian behaviors of President Trump and Vladimir Putin, and breaks down the relationship between the two.
Laverne Cox explains how her show "Orange Is the New Black" portrays transgender women in prison and discusses the push for more LGBT data collection in government surveys.
March For Our Lives organizers Emma Gonzalez and Matt Deitsch recall some of the safety concerns and direct threats they've faced from counterprotesters.
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President Trump strips his critics of their security clearance, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on an alleged Trump "N-word" tape, and Jimmy O. Yang discusses "Crazy Rich Asians."
Dulce Sloan calls for equal pay for black women, Pakistan elects a Trumpian prime minister, and former Trump aide Omarosa Manigault Newman discusses her book "Unhinged."
Former Trump aide Omarosa Manigault releases two of her secretly taped conversations from the White House Situation Room, and director Spike Lee discusses "BlacKkKlansman."
Women take heat for breastfeeding in public, the first African-American "Peanuts" character turns 50, and March for Our Lives activists Emma Gonzalez and Matt Deitsch stop by.
Boris Johnson comes under fire for making insulting comments about burqas, the Trump administration goes after legal immigrants, and rapper Big Boi discusses "Boomiverse."