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McLaren Formula 1 Driver Daniel Ricciardo shares a “shoey” with Trevor while chatting about the documentary series “Drive to Survive” and preparing for the new circuit at the Miami Grand Prix.
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What is the best comfort food: chicken soup or tomato soup? Daily Show correspondent Dulcé Sloan and Daily Show writer Josh Johnson debate which soup is more healing, what should definitely not go in a chicken soup recipe, and what counts as tomato soup. (Hint: most everything with tomatoes counts as tomato soup, according to Josh.) More Hold Up with Dulcé Sloan & Josh Johnson: https://podcasts.iheartradio.com/HoldUp
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Actress Nathalie Emmanuel discusses the differences between American Nathalie and English Nathalie, the emotional journey of cutting her hair, and what she would do in her character’s place in her new film “The Invitation.”
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In the 90's, consultants pitched the idea of overdraft fees and they've been causing Americans problems ever since. Here's a look at the history of these fees and how they continue to screw people over in another edition of If You Don't Know, Now You Know.
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Sterling K. Brown talks about wanting to stay in shape to play with his kids, his experience playing a mega-church pastor and working with Regina Hall in his new film, “Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul.”
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Spaceships. Lasers. It’s the military in space! Ronny Chieng heads to the Pentagon to find out what Space Force, the sixth and coolest branch of the military, does.
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From the One Drop Rule to low essence media stereotypes, America continues to attempt to fit Blackness into a box. This has led to Black folks policing their own Blackness and divisions based on colorism and ethnic backgrounds. Daily Show writer Ashton Womack, and Yaba Blay, author of the book One Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race, join Host Roy Wood Jr. to attempt to define Blackness as an ideology and open up about moments when they didn’t feel “Black enough...
“I need to sort me out first.” Actor and producer John Boyega discusses portraying a Marine Veteran with PTSD in “Breaking”, working with legends Michael K. Williams and Viola Davis, and why he decided to take a break and work on himself just as his career was taking off.
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Elon Musk: part Thomas Edison, part Iron-Man, part annoying dude in the group chat. He's eccentric, terminally online, but also anything but the standard CEO. This is "The Daily Showography of Elon Musk."
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Trump creates a litany of excuses for the FBI raid, Liz Cheney gets crushed in the Wyoming Republican primary, and Trump’s CFO pleads guilty to tax fraud. Here’s what happened this week.
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