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Desi looks at Trump's boast of his ability to tell the difference between an alligator and a squirrel. Co-creator of "Hacks" Paul W. Downs is tonight's guest.
Marla MindelleThe Iran War might end with a Post-it, Marco Rubio's DJ persona bleeds into his secretary of state work, and Trump's ballroom could cost taxpayers $1 billion. Actor/writer Marla Mindelle guests.
Adam ScottA judge releases Epstein's alleged suicide note and for Mother's Day, Trump gives mums an autocorrect rant. Guest, Adam Scott, speaks to Desi about the horror genre and his new film, "Hokum."
Josh TyrangielJon Stewart covers the hantavirus cruise ship panic sweeping the news cycle and Trump gets his own version of the golden calf. Josh Tyrangiel, Atlantic writer and author of book 'AI for Good' guests.
Paul DanoJordan looks at health event where Dr Oz calls Americans 'under-babied' and Desi plans trip inspired by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's road trip reality show. Actor Paul Dano guests.
Neil deGrasse TysonJordan covers Trump's ballooning ballroom project and dives into the president's CEO-spangled boys' trip to a major summit in China. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses his new book.
Boots RileyJordan digs into Trump's visit to China, from President Xi making Trump confront history and stairs, to the conversations about Taiwan that left Trump shaken. Boots Riley talks about his new film.
Soumaya Keynes & Chad P BownTrump supposedly went to China to get tough on trade, collect rare earth minerals, and maybe solve the Iran War, but instead he spent his trip telling President Xi what a tall, handsome, and strong leader he is. Plus, it's graduation season, and Jon Stewart gives the Class of 2026 the ultimate guide on how to nail that big job interview the Donald Trump way.[!CR!][!CR!]Financial Times columnist Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics sit down with Jon to discuss their forthcoming book, "How to Win a Trade War." They talk about Trump's disregard of the most basic military strategy by starting a trade war on all fronts, how this administration's imposed tariffs revealed U.S. trade vulnerabilities, the debate over whether corporations are the soldiers or mercenaries of trade wars, and how wage insurance could transform job security for domestic workers.
Brendan FraserTrump taps his acting attorney general and former personal lawyer, Todd Blanche, to use his $1.8 billion IRS settlement as a slush fund for January 6ers, the president reportedly boosted his stock purchases by heaping praise on companies he invested in, the White House ballroom gets "complex" architecture and favor-hungry corporate donors, and Ronny Chieng uses his law degree to break down what this cascade of corruption means for Trump.[!CR!][!CR!]Michael Kosta serves up the latest headlines to help you make fat stacks of stinky cash: Ube-flavored coffee drinks put purple yams in high demand, horse piss contaminates a counterfeit perfume, and an aggrieved billionaire says "tax the rich" is hate speech.[!CR!][!CR!]Actor Brendan Fraser sits down with Ronny to discuss his new film "Pressure" and what it really means to take a creative risk. Fraser and Ronny go into how the film raises uncomfortable questions about human arrogance, the cost of poor leadership, and what happens when ego overrides judgment in the highest stakes.
Jonnie Park aka DumbfoundeadRonny breaks down Trump's Iran War strategy to reinstall former President Ahmadinejad and Louisiana Governor Landry's attempt to win over Greenlanders with cookies. Hip-hop artist Dumbfoundead guests.
'Weird Al' YankovicTrump's slush fund line is forming: Proud Boys, MyPillow guy, and even the lectern guy! Plus, Trump couldn't stop gawking at hot men at the Coast Guard Academy graduation. 'Weird Al' Yankovic guests.
Jason BatemanJon Stewart takes a look at Trump's unimpressive track record as a negotiator, despite being the self-proclaimed best negotiator in the world, and pulls back the curtain on the president's "Art of the Deal" as merely the art of trolling. Plus, the Freedom 250 concert is falling apart as more and more headliners pull out, and TDS News Team alum Olivia Munn stops by to offer Jon Stewart a heartfelt tribute that was definitely not meant for Stephen Colbert.[!CR!]Jason Bateman sits down with Jon to discuss his latest projects, the Netflix series "Black Rabbit" and the HBO series "DTF St. Louis." Bateman admits he didn't know what "DTF" stood for until his daughter told him a week into shooting the series. "DTF St. Louis" is what Bateman calls "sneaky funny," and shares how creator & writer Steve Conrad gave the show a voice unlike anything on TV. Plus, the two old friends catch up on life and reflect on aging, fatherhood, and how lonely you become when your children leave for college.
Dr. Thomas MatherMichael Kosta covers Trump's losing streak: his name's getting removed from the Kennedy Center, headliners are dropping out of his concert, and Congress is blocking his slush fund. The TickGuy guests.
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- 'The Daily Show' is back with a new host but the same irreverent take on the fools, fibbers and various other f-words in today's headlines.
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- ChannelComedy Central
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