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The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Chris Wallace Fact-Shames Trump | Susan Rice & Nathalie Emmanuel

The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Comedy Central

News, Daily News, Comedy

4.214.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Fox News's Chris Wallace grills President Trump, "Tough Love" author Susan Rice discusses the Trump administration's COVID-19 response, and Nathalie Emmanuel talks "Die Hart." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to Comedy Central.

0:02.7

BAM!

0:05.3

Hey everybody, welcome to the Daily Social Distance and Show.

0:08.6

I'm Trevor Noah.

0:09.7

Today is July 20th and New York has officially entered phase 4 of the reopening.

0:15.7

Or as coronavirus calls it, back to work baby.

0:18.3

Now as you can see, I am still filming the show from my apartment because I'm using the TV studio to store grain.

0:25.4

Yeah, you gotta be ready for the second wave.

0:27.8

Anyway, on tonight's episode, Trader Joe's decolonizes itself.

0:31.5

Kanye West drops his weirdest track yet,

0:34.0

and although most classrooms are closed, Chris Wallace still found a way to take Trump to school.

0:39.4

So let's do this people.

0:40.6

Welcome to the Daily Social Distance and Show.

0:44.9

From Trevor's couch in New York City to York couch somewhere in the world.

0:49.4

This is the Daily Social Distance and Show with Trevor Noah.

0:53.1

Here's a dish.

0:55.1

Let's begin today's episode with the celebration of John Lewis, the civil rights icon,

1:01.1

who died Friday at the age of 80.

1:04.1

All weekend, people were remembering just how extraordinary this man's life was.

1:10.1

The civil rights icon in American hero, John Lewis, passing away at the age of 80.

1:15.1

As a college student, he helped lead the fight against racial inequality by participating in multiple protests.

1:22.1

In 1963, he was just 23.

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