For the series' 25th anniversary, we look back on a few of its most memorable guests, with insights from 'The Daily Show' bookers and showrunner.
, first hit the airwaves on July 22, 1996, with original host Craig Kilborn, the show welcomed no guests.landscape in part because it’s a site for intriguing conversations with the well-known, the hardly known and the completely unknown in the worlds of entertainment and politics, and everywhere in between.
“Jon, I love your show. but this is something where I have a profound disagreement with you,” Obama said, calling Obamacare a crowning achievement of his presidency. “This notion that healthcare was timid — you’ve got 30 million people who are gonna get healthcare because of this.” It was Noah’s first remote interview — taking place inside the White House — and would be critical in establishing the host, who was still being measured against Stewart’s imposing shadow.The two discussed Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, how Obama navigates racism, and the future of Obamacare. The crew was limited because the interview took place in a small room in the West Wing. The show’s editors also worked on site in D.C.
Noah did a lot of prep for the conversation, Shorr said, making sure he was clear on all of Lahren’s talking points. by asking Lahren: “Why are you so angry?” before launching into a lengthy debate on policy, recently elected President Trump, and race. When the conversation turned to Kaepernick, Lahren said she didn’t believe the quarterback’s decision to kneel during the national anthem was “the right way” for him to protest — prompting Noah to press her on her logic.
The program was a week into producing episodes remotely from home — under the title “The Daily Social Distancing Show With Trevor Noah” — and producers, like many of us working from home, were contending with technical challenges.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Right-Wingers Have A ‘Death Wish’ Over COVID-19 Vaccines In ‘Daily Show’ Spoof“They’re cleaning up the streets so COVID can spread safely.'
Leer más »
The surprisingly old-fashioned way 'Daily Show' alumni stay connectedThe Times spoke with roywoodjr, DesiLydic, ronnychieng, michaelkosta and dulcesloan about their most memorable moments on the series, their relationships with past correspondents, the 'Daily Show's' evolution and its comedy legacy.
Leer más »
Australia's New South Wales reports record daily COVID-19 caseload for 2021New South Wales, Australia's most populous state, on Thursday reported its biggest daily rise in locally acquired cases of COVID-19 for this year as officials struggle to contain an outbreak of the highly contagious Delta virus variant.
Leer más »