STARTING TONIGHT, DAILY SHOW --- UPDATE: JON STEWART RETURNS TO HOST ONE DAY A WEEK THRU ELECTION CYCLE

Henry Kissinger GOAT War Criminal Debate & Elon Musk Curses Out Advertisers​


Michelle Wolf responds to the latest news including Elon Musk telling boycotting advertisers to go f**k themselves, France banning smoking at various outdoor locations, and Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta join to discuss Henry Kissinger’s death.

 
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Michelle Wolf Unpacks the Business of Childbirth - Long Story Short​

Ever wondered why childbirth is so expensive? It’s because like everything in America, healthcare is a business and hospitals look at the uterus like it's an ATM. Michelle Wolf tackles the U.S.’s birthing industrial complex in the latest “Long Story Short.”

 

Dr. Stuart Fischbein - “Birthing Instincts” and Trusting Nature in Childbirth​


“The medical model sees birth as a problem, the midwifery model sees birth as a normal function of a woman’s body.” Dr. Stuart Fischbein, a community-based practicing obstetrician and co-host of the Birthing Instincts podcast, discusses how hospital birthing practices can be counterintuitive to natural childbirth functions, both out of fear and out of financial interest, and Michelle Wolf shares her own experience doing a home birth.

 

Congress Votes Santos Out & DeSantis & Newsom Throw Down​

Charlamagne Tha God tackles Congress voting George Santos out and Felicity Huffman discussing her college admissions scandal. Plus, Ronny Chieng, Desi Lydic, and Michael Kosta weigh in on Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis's fiery debate.

 

Charlamagne Judges People's Spotify Wrapped​

Do you have good music taste? Are you sure? Charlamagne Tha God checks out people's Spotify Wrapped to see what's on everyone's playlist.

 

S.A. Cosby - “All the Sinners Bleed” & “Brokedown Prophets”​

“[My mother] used to say, when I’d get down, you know birds gotta sing, bees gotta sting, you gotta write.” Bestselling author S.A. Cosby shares why he decided to keep writing thrillers despite getting 63 rejections, and explains how “tragic masculinity” runs through his work and how writing the novel “All the Sinners Bleed” differed from writing for the Audible Original “Brokedown Prophets.”

 

New Warnings of a Second-Term Trump Nightmare & George Santos Joins Cameo​

Charlamagne Tha God handles new fears of a Trump second term and George Santos's Cameo debut. Plus, Desi Lydic reacts to a 70-year-old Ugandan woman giving birth.

 

2023 Wasn't All Bad, Just Ask Lewis Black​

2024 is going to suck, so before that nightmare begins, take a moment with Lewis Black to appreciate everything good that happened in 2023.

 

Trump Talks "One Day" Dictatorship & Taylor Swift Named Time's Person of the Year​

Charlamagne Tha God discusses Trump's town hall with Sean Hannity and calls for Joe Biden to step aside for the 2024 election. Plus, Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta debate on Taylor Swift's latest honor, Time's Person of the Year

 
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The Dailyshowography of Vivek Ramaswamy: Enter the RamaVerse​

You've probably seen presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on your TikTok feeds or on TV talking about banning TikTok, and asked yourself, "Who is this skinny kid with a funny last name?" Buckle up, because there are A LOT of answers to that question, and they can all be found in this Dailyshowography of Vivek Ramaswamy.

 

Michael Rubin - Fanatics & Fixing the Criminal Justice System With REFORM Alliance​

Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin talks to Charlamagne Tha God about his journey from a kid who barely got through high school to becoming a billionaire entrepreneur, the work he’s done for probation and parole reform as the co-founder of REFORM Alliance, and his reputation as the Notorious H.U.G.

 

Christie Slams Trump, Vivek Spews Conspiracies & Haley Bashes TikTok​

Charlamagne Tha God recaps the Republican debate including Vivek Ramaswamy’s conspiracy theories, Chris Christie’s attack on Trump, and Nikki Haley’s “TikTok antisemitism.” Plus, Mary (Grace Kuhlenschmidt) tries to get a Republican Congressman (Michael Kosta) to say the word "guns

 

Charlamagne Unpacks America's Obsession with Celebrity Politicians - LSS​

Trump was not the first celebrity politician and judging by people's reactions to the idea of Mark Cuban joining a ticket, he won't be the last. In the latest Long Story Short, Charlamagne Tha God dives into why Americans are so thirsty for celebrity politicians and throws out some of his own star-studded president suggestions.

 

Jelly Roll - “Whitsitt Chapel”​

“Killing the ego is a big part of becoming a better person.” Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jelly Roll shares how he worked through his imposter syndrome and insecurities since being in prison to becoming a chart-topping artist, why he wrote the song “She” about the fentanyl crisis in America, and why he chooses to anchor himself with family amidst his success.

 

Trump's NFT Trading Cards & COP28's Climate Deal​

Kal Penn tackles Trump's NFT trading card fundraiser and COP28's cop-out of a climate deal. Plus, Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng weigh in on whether gerrymandering should be allowed by Democrats.

 

GOP Votes for Biden Impeachment Inquiry & Boston's Holiday Party Controversy​

Kal Penn reports on House Republicans pushing for an impeachment inquiry into President Biden and whole milk making its way back into school lunches. Plus, Troy Iwata weighs in on Boston Mayor, Michelle Wu's holiday party controversy.

 

De-Stigmatizing Sex Work​

Sex work is the world's oldest profession, and it's not going away any time soon. So how do we de-stigmatize it? Kal Penn dives into how to protect sex workers and set protections in this edition of #LongStoryShort.

 

This Week’s News: Joe Biden’s Impeachment Inquiry, Trump’s NFT Fundraiser​

Kal Penn is here with the news of the week: President Biden’s impeachment inquiry, his son Hunter Biden's indictment for tax charges, and Trump's plea for presidential immunity from the Supreme Court and his NFT trading card fundraiser.

 

Is Christmas Turning Gay? Grace Kuhlenschmidt Investigates The Gay Nutcracker​

Target is ruffling conservative feathers with Pride merch yet again. This time? Gay. Nutcracker. But is this a gay Christmas coup, or was Christmas gay all along? Grace Kuhlenschmidt takes to the streets of NYC to find out!

 
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Jon Stewart Will Return to Host ‘The Daily Show’ on Mondays

Stewart, who hosted the Comedy Central show from 1999 to 2015, will also be an executive producer.
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Jon Stewart is returning to late night.

Mr. Stewart will take the reins of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” the show he hosted to huge success from 1999 to 2015, for one night a week through the 2024 presidential election, the network said in a surprise announcement on Wednesday. Mr. Stewart’s first show will be on Feb. 12.

“The Daily Show” has been without a permanent host since Trevor Noah stepped down in late 2022. Stewart will also be a producer on all episodes of “The Daily Show.” Other episodes of the show will be hosted by a rotating lineup of the show’s news team.

“We are honored to have him return to Comedy Central’s ‘The Daily Show’ to help us all make sense of the insanity and division roiling the country as we enter the election season,” said Chris McCarthy, a senior executive at Paramount, Comedy Central’s parent.

Mr. Stewart appeared to acknowledge his return to “The Daily Show” in a social media post shortly after the news was announced. “Excited for the future!” he said while making a joke about college football.

Mr. Stewart’s relentless focus on politics over his 16-year “Daily Show” run, unusual for late night at the time, transformed him from a promising comedian into one of the nation’s foremost political and media critics. Mr. Stewart had his detractors, and the viewership of “The Daily Show” lagged others at the time but his influence was outsize — and long lasting.

Stephen Colbert and John Oliver, two “Daily Show” correspondents who catapulted to fame during Mr. Stewart’s tenure, landed their own late night shows, which they still host. And like Mr. Stewart’s “The Daily Show,” their shows also have a laser focus on current events — nearly always with a left-leaning bias — and helped reorder the late-night landscape in the process.


Mr. Stewart taped his final episode of “The Daily Show” just hours before the first Republican debate of the 2016 election cycle, an event that shattered ratings records and formally introduced Donald J. Trump to the country as a prospective politician.

After he stepped down, Mr. Stewart signed a contract with HBO that amounted to little. In 2021, he created an Apple TV+ show, “The Problem,” that ran for all of 20 episodes and often struggled to gain traction. Mr. Stewart left in October 2023, shortly before the third season of the show was to go into production, telling associates that he had disagreements with Apple executives over future show topics, including hot-button issues like China and artificial intelligence.

Mr. Stewart’s return to cable television — albeit, just on Monday nights — will send a jolt to the late-night world, which in recent years has been rapidly losing viewers and cultural relevance. The comedic talk show format has also been difficult to replicate in an on-demand, streaming world.

He will also confront a vastly different and far more contentious political landscape. Mr. Stewart’s definition of “fake news” during his “Daily Show” years meant something entirely different from what it does today.

Hosting a show for only one night a week also presents challenges for a format that depends on viewers falling into a comfortable nightly habit of tuning in. And like many cable networks these days, Comedy Central, once a hotbed for comedic talent and prime-time series like “Key & Peele” and “Inside Amy Schumer,” has a much weaker lead-in lineup compared with 2015.

Still, “The Daily Show” has continued to maintain relevance even after Mr. Stewart’s 2015 departure. (Since Mr. Noah left “The Daily Show” as host in late 2022, the network has used guest hosts to fill the void.)

Just last week, Mr. Noah’s iteration of the “The Daily Show” took the Emmy for best talk show, besting Mr. Stewart’s Apple TV+ series, Mr. Colbert’s CBS show, Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC late-night show, and Seth Meyers’s “Late Night.” It was widely considered the biggest upset of the night, and an affirmation that “The Daily Show,” at least in the eyes of Emmy voters, is still resonating.

After the show won the Emmy, the former correspondent Roy Wood mouthed “Please hire a host” from the stage.


 
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