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When news breaks we fix it. - The Daily Show - Season 26
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Title: The Daily Show

Overview: The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.

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Average Vote: 6.3 (542 votes)

Cast

The Daily Show - September 28, 2020 - Jane Goodall (Season 26 - Episode 1)

The New York Times publishes a major report on President Trump’s taxes, Roy Wood Jr. examines voting rights for Florida’s ex-felons, and Dr. Jane Goodall discusses chimps and climate change.

The Daily Show - September 29, 2020 - Misty Copeland (Season 26 - Episode 2)

Trevor dives into California’s wildfire crisis, Ronny Chieng talks to Philippe Reines about his 2016 role as Donald Trump in mock debates, and dancer Misty Copeland discusses “Bunheads.”

The Daily Show - September 30, 2020 - Al Sharpton & John Cena (Season 26 - Episode 3)

Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng provide coaching during the first presidential debate, Al Sharpton discusses his book "Rise Up," and John Cena talks about his book "Elbow Grease: Fast Friends."

The Daily Show - October 1, 2020 - Mariah Carey (Season 26 - Episode 4)

The Daily Show - October 5, 2020 - Jason Momoa & Kat Graham (Season 26 - Episode 5)

The Daily Show - October 6, 2020 - Jason Sudeikis (Season 26 - Episode 6)

The Daily Show - October 7, 2020 - Alexandra Pelosi & Colin Quinn (Season 26 - Episode 7)

The Daily Show - October 8, 2020 - Alex Wagner (Season 26 - Episode 8)

The Daily Show - October 13, 2020 - Anita Hill (Season 26 - Episode 9)

The Daily Show - October 14, 2020 - Wilmer Valderrama (Season 26 - Episode 10)

The Daily Show - October 15, 2020 - Andrew Cuomo & Nick Offerman (Season 26 - Episode 11)

The Daily Show - October 20, 2020 - Matthew McConaughey & Jose Andres (Season 26 - Episode 12)

The Daily Show - October 21, 2020 - Chris Rock (Season 26 - Episode 13)

The Daily Show - October 22, 2020 - Elizabeth Warren (Season 26 - Episode 14)

The Daily Show - October 23, 2020 - Alicia Garza & Rashida Jones (Season 26 - Episode 15)

The Daily Show - October 26, 2020 - Bruce Springsteen (Season 26 - Episode 16)

The Daily Show - October 27, 2020 - Chelsea Handler (Season 26 - Episode 17)

The Daily Show - October 28, 2020 - Ice Cube (Season 26 - Episode 18)

The Daily Show - October 29, 2020 - Kamala Harris (Season 26 - Episode 19)

The Daily Show - Michael Harriot (Season 26 - Episode 20)

The Daily Show - Live Coverage of Election Night (Season 26 - Episode 21)

The Daily Show - Geraldo Cadava & Evan Osnos (Season 26 - Episode 22)

Historian Geraldo Cadava; journalist Evan Osnos. Also: As the coronavirus keeps millions confined to their homes, Trevor reports on the pandemic from the comfort of his couch, and "The Daily Show" correspondents weigh in on the crisis from a safe social distance.

The Daily Show - Soledad O'Brien (Season 26 - Episode 23)

The Daily Show - Ruby Bridges & Anthony Anderson (Season 26 - Episode 24)

The Daily Show - Lenny Kravitz (Season 26 - Episode 25)

The Daily Show - Halsey (Season 26 - Episode 26)

The Daily Show - Megan Rapinoe & Forest Whitaker (Season 26 - Episode 27)

The Daily Show - Ta-Nehisi Coates (Season 26 - Episode 28)

The Daily Show - Kevin Hart (Season 26 - Episode 29)

The Daily Show - Lucy McBath & Lindsey Vonn (Season 26 - Episode 30)

The Daily Show - Bill Gates (Season 26 - Episode 31)

The Daily Show - Stephen Curry (Season 26 - Episode 32)

The Daily Show - Ernest Cline & Rosie Perez (Season 26 - Episode 33)

The Daily Show - Brit Bennett & Michael J. Fox (Season 26 - Episode 34)

The Daily Show - Ludacris (Season 26 - Episode 35)

The Daily Show - Method Man (Season 26 - Episode 36)

The Daily Show - Ijeoma Oluo & Busta Rhymes (Season 26 - Episode 37)

The Daily Show - George Wallace (Season 26 - Episode 38)

The Daily Show - Rachel Maddow & Bryan Cranston (Season 26 - Episode 39)

The Daily Show - Pharrell Williams (Season 26 - Episode 40)

The Daily Show - Barack Obama (Season 26 - Episode 41)

The Daily Show - James Corden & Tessa Thompson (Season 26 - Episode 42)

The Daily Show - Carey Mulligan (Season 26 - Episode 43)

The Daily Show - Stacey Abrams (Season 26 - Episode 44)

The Daily Show - Jelani Cobb (Season 26 - Episode 45)

The Daily Show - Nnamdi Asomugha (Season 26 - Episode 46)

The Daily Show - Stanley Nelson (Season 26 - Episode 47)

The Daily Show - Amanda Gorman (Season 26 - Episode 48)

The Daily Show - Doug Henwood & Regina King (Season 26 - Episode 49)

The Daily Show - Jeremy O. Harris (Season 26 - Episode 50)

The Daily Show - Ibram X. Kendi (Season 26 - Episode 51)

The Daily Show - Dax Shepard (Season 26 - Episode 52)

The Daily Show - Cori Bush (Season 26 - Episode 53)

The Daily Show - Atul Gawande & Leonard Fournette (Season 26 - Episode 54)

The Daily Show - Robin Roberts & Noah Centineo (Season 26 - Episode 55)

The Daily Show - Radha Blank (Season 26 - Episode 56)

The Daily Show - Daniel Kaluuya (Season 26 - Episode 57)

The Daily Show - Neil Patrick Harris (Season 26 - Episode 58)

The Daily Show - Bill Gates (Season 26 - Episode 59)

Ronny Chieng shares ways to combat the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, Roy Wood Jr. explores the history of Black doctors, and Bill Gates discusses “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.”

The Daily Show - Heather McGhee (Season 26 - Episode 60)

Texans suffer from ongoing extreme winter weather, Dulce Sloan talks to Divine Nine sorority members about Vice President Kamala Harris, and author Heather McGhee discusses “The Sum of Us.”

The Daily Show - Russell Westbrook (Season 26 - Episode 61)

Parents and kids grow impatient about reopening schools, Trevor presents a biography of Tucker Carlson, and NBA superstar Russell Westbrook talks about his Why Not? Foundation and more.

The Daily Show - Sharon McMahon (Season 26 - Episode 62)

The Texas winter storm crisis continues, Michael Kosta investigates avian election fraud, and Sharon McMahon talks about fighting misinformation via her Instagram account SharonSaysSo.

The Daily Show - Hugh Evans (Season 26 - Episode 63)

Republican lawmakers in several states go on an anti-voting blitz, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates the contributions of Black journalists, and humanitarian Hugh Evans discusses Global Citizen.

The Daily Show - Andra Day (Season 26 - Episode 64)

Trevor highlights racial inequity in vaccine distribution, Dulce Sloan examines the stereotype of the strong Black woman, and Andra Day discusses “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.”

The Daily Show - Kevin Garnett (Season 26 - Episode 65)

Desi Lydic reveals her most embarrassing tattoos, Trevor examines America’s outdated and extremely vulnerable power grid, and NBA star Kevin Garnett discusses his memoir “KG: A to Z.”

The Daily Show - Marlee Matlin (Season 26 - Episode 66)

Trevor covers CPAC 2021, Roy Wood Jr. and Jaboukie Young-White try to replace Atlantic City’s Trump Plaza after its demolition, and Marlee Matlin discusses her short film “Feeling Through.”

The Daily Show - Adam Kinzinger & H.E.R. (Season 26 - Episode 67)

Rep. Madison Cawthorn faces sexual harassment allegations, Rep. Adam Kinzinger discusses the future of the GOP, and singer-songwriter H.E.R. talks about her song “Fight for You.”

The Daily Show - Kelly Marie Tran (Season 26 - Episode 68)

Trevor looks at the state of minimum wage in the U.S, Leo Deblin (Roy Wood Jr.) introduces his unique streaming service, and actor Kelly Marie Tran discusses “Raya and the Last Dragon.”

The Daily Show - Michael Kiwanuka (Season 26 - Episode 69)

Fox News slams President Biden for numerous pseudo-scandals, Trevor explores the history of America’s first ladies, and singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka talks about his album “Kiwanuka.”

The Daily Show - Eddie Murphy (Season 26 - Episode 70)

Governor Andrew Cuomo's harassment scandal mounts, Jaboukie Young-White discusses COVID-19 vaccines with Dr. Peter Hotez, and Eddie Murphy talks about his sequel movie "Coming 2 America."

The Daily Show - Rebecca Carroll & Precious Lee (Season 26 - Episode 71)

Former presidents try to convince Americans to get COVID-19 vaccinations, Rebecca Carroll discusses "Surviving the White Gaze," and Precious Lee talks about her trailblazing modeling career.

The Daily Show - Cynthia Erivo (Season 26 - Episode 72)

Trevor explores the history of the Senate filibuster, a mass shooter in the Atlanta area kills several Asian women, and actor and singer Cynthia Erivo discusses her role in "Genius: Aretha."

The Daily Show - Arsenio Hall (Season 26 - Episode 73)

Trevor reports on COVID-19 concerns from around the world, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. introduce the Bracket of Bulls**t: Pandemic Edition, and Arsenio Hall discusses "Coming 2 America."

The Daily Show - Michelle Obama (Season 26 - Episode 74)

The British royal family announces plans for a diversity chief, the NCAA faces sexism allegations, and former first lady Michelle Obama discusses "Waffles + Mochi" and Pass the Love.

The Daily Show - Eric Andre (Season 26 - Episode 75)

Trevor covers heartwarming news during the pandemic, Desi Lydic explores the history of onscreen female orgasms, and comedian Eric Andre talks about his prank-based movie "Bad Trip."

The Daily Show - Nomzamo Mbatha (Season 26 - Episode 76)

Trevor examines the all-encompassing scourge of violence against women, Dulce Sloan celebrates activist women athletes, and Nomzamo Mbatha talks about landing her role in "Coming 2 America."

The Daily Show - Carl L. Hart (Season 26 - Episode 77)

Trevor highlights voter suppression in Georgia, Desi Lydic examines how the pandemic disproportionately harms working women, and Dr. Carl L. Hart discusses his book “Drug Use for Grown-Ups.”

The Daily Show - Garrett Bradley & Morgan Freeman (Season 26 - Episode 78)

The notion of COVID-19 passports creates controversy, director Garrett Bradley discusses her documentary “Time,” and Morgan Freeman talks about his “Be There, This Is Your Shot” PSA.

The Daily Show - Danielle Brooks (Season 26 - Episode 79)

Trevor explores the rise of NFTs, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. announce the winner of the 2020 Bracket of Bulls**t, and actor Danielle Brooks discusses “Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia.”

The Daily Show - Lee Isaac Chung (Season 26 - Episode 80)

Trevor highlights new culture war battles waged by conservatives, Desi Lydic Fox-splains Georgia’s controversial voting law, and director Lee Isaac Chung discusses his movie “Minari.”

The Daily Show - Miguel (Season 26 - Episode 81)

The Daily Show - Katherine Maher & Travon Free (Season 26 - Episode 82)

The Daily Show - Elizabeth Nyamayaro & Issa Rae (Season 26 - Episode 83)

The Daily Show - Skye Fitzgerald (Season 26 - Episode 84)

The Daily Show - Vic Mensa (Season 26 - Episode 85)

Trevor covers the latest coronavirus news, Michael Kosta takes a close look at the measurement unit of feet in the U.S., and rapper Vic Mensa talks about activism and his EP “I Tape.”

The Daily Show - Tarana Burke & Brené Brown (Season 26 - Episode 86)

The CDC rolls out relaxed COVID-19 guidelines for mask-wearing, Dulce Sloane gives unsung women rappers their due, and Tarana Burke and Dr. Brene Brown discuss "You Are Your Best Thing."

The Daily Show - Anthony Mackie (Season 26 - Episode 87)

Fox News pundits spread wild myths about President Biden, Roy Wood Jr. delivers his annual State of Black S**t address, and Anthony Mackie discusses “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.”

The Daily Show - Mazie K. Hirono & George Lopez (Season 26 - Episode 88)

President Biden unveils a major agenda during a speech before Congress, Sen. Mazie K. Hirono discusses her book “Heart of Fire,” and George Lopez talks about his film “Walking with Herb.”

The Daily Show - Michael B. Jordan (Season 26 - Episode 89)

Apple’s latest iPhone update rankles Facebook, Roy Wood Jr. highlights historic Black royals, and actor Michael B. Jordan talks about his role in “Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse.”

The Daily Show - Elizabeth Warren (Season 26 - Episode 90)

Trevor serves up some uplifting news for the pandemic era, The Daily Show explores the revolting life story of Senator Ted Cruz, and Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses her book "Persist."

The Daily Show - Selma van de Perre (Season 26 - Episode 91)

Trevor covers a debate over teaching about racism in U.S. schools, Jaboukie Young-White gives tips on adjusting to post-pandemic life, and Selma van de Perre discusses "My Name Is Selma."

The Daily Show - Alex Gibney & Sara Bareilles (Season 26 - Episode 92)

Desi Lydic shares her pandemic-era Mother’s Day wish, Alex Gibney discusses his documentary “The Crime of the Century,” and Sara Bareilles talks about “Girls5Eva” and “Amidst the Chaos.”

The Daily Show - Ian Manuel & Candace Parker (Season 26 - Episode 93)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a wild recall race, Ian Manuel discusses his memoir "My Time Will Come," and WNBA star Candace Parker talks about her return to the Chicago Sky.

The Daily Show - J Balvin (Season 26 - Episode 94)

Trevor examines the escalating Israel-Palestine conflict, Michael Kosta talks to New Yorkers about their city's mayoral race, and Reggaeton star J Balvin discusses "The Boy From Medellin."

The Daily Show - Michelle Zauner (Season 26 - Episode 95)

Trevor highlights the GOP's ouster of Rep. Liz Cheney, Jordan Klepper examines a wild 2020 election audit in Arizona, and musician Michelle Zauner discusses her book "Crying in H Mart."

The Daily Show - Frank Luntz & Thuso Mbedu (Season 26 - Episode 96)

Ransomware attacks pose a growing threat to the U.S., Frank Luntz discusses getting people vaccinated via the power of language, and actor Thuso Mbedu talks about “The Underground Railroad.”

The Daily Show - Sharon Stone (Season 26 - Episode 97)

The CDC's change in COVID-19 mask guidelines creates an uproar, Ronny Chieng learns about the value of NFTs, and Sharon Stone discusses her book "The Beauty of Living Twice."

The Daily Show - Salima Koroma (Season 26 - Episode 98)

Restaurants have trouble hiring new employees, Roy Wood Jr. highlights the history of Black leaders of America's labor movement, and Salima Koroma discusses her documentary "Dreamland."

The Daily Show - Barry Jenkins & Logan Paul (Season 26 - Episode 99)

The GOP tries to derail an investigation of the Capitol insurrection, filmmaker Barry Jenkins discusses "The Underground Railroad," and Logan Paul talks about "Mayweather Vs. Paul."

The Daily Show - Jeremy Lin (Season 26 - Episode 100)

The pandemic creates a Zoom dysmorphia crisis, Roy Wood Jr. talks to attorney Steven Donziger about his battle with Chevron, and NBA star Jeremy Lin discusses his mental health advocacy.

The Daily Show - Indya Moore (Season 26 - Episode 101)

The coronavirus vaccination rate faces a snag in the U.S., Ronny Chieng gives a lecture on shady creative writing for the internet, and actor Indya Moore talks about their series "Pose."

The Daily Show - Gina Yashere & Chris Bosh (Season 26 - Episode 102)

Bitcoin cryptocurrency gets beleaguered on many fronts, comedian Gina Yashere talks "Cack-Handed" and "Bob Hearts Abishola," and NBA legend Chris Bosh discusses "Letters to a Young Athlete."

The Daily Show - Yvonne Orji (Season 26 - Episode 103)

Trevor examines America's crumbling water infrastructure, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover summer sports news, and comedian Yvonne Orji discusses "Bamboozled by Jesus" and "Insecure."

The Daily Show - Nick Kolcheff & Anthony Ramos (Season 26 - Episode 104)

Violence spikes as Americans emerge from lockdown, gamer Nick Kolcheff talks about FaZe Clan and e-sports, and actor and singer Anthony Ramos discusses “In the Heights” and “Love and Lies.”

The Daily Show - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Season 26 - Episode 105)

World leaders welcome President Biden to the G7 summit with open arms, Ronny Chieng dissects America’s outrage addiction, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses “Fight the Power.”

The Daily Show - Christian Pulisic & Lin-Manuel Miranda (Season 26 - Episode 106)

Chrissy Teigen apologizes for cyberbullying, soccer star Christian Pulisic talks about his championship wins, and Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses his book "In the Heights: Finding Home."

The Daily Show - Ashley C. Ford & Sam Jay (Season 26 - Episode 107)

Trevor examines the history of racial discrimination against Black farmers, author Ashley C. Ford discusses "Somebody's Daughter," and Sam Jay talks about "PAUSE with Sam Jay."

The Daily Show - Mary J. Blige (Season 26 - Episode 108)

Trevor explores the impact of streaming on the music industry, Jordan Klepper attends the MAGA Frank Rally organized by Mike Lindell, and Mary J. Blige discusses “Mary J. Blige’s My Life.”

The Daily Show - Anthony Fauci (Season 26 - Episode 109)

President Biden rolls out a major vaccination mandate, Roy Wood Jr. worries about the rise of the Mu COVID-19 variant, and Dr. Anthony Fauci talks vaccine disinformation.

The Daily Show - Gabrielle Union (Season 26 - Episode 110)

Nicki Minaj makes an anti-vaccination appeal, Dulcé Sloan investigates a sperm recession in the U.S., and Gabrielle Union discusses "You Got Anything Stronger?," her new book of essays.

The Daily Show - Carmelo Anthony (Season 26 - Episode 111)

Trevor highlights civilian deaths in Afghanistan, Desi Lydic examines the mis-treatment of women during childbirth, and Carmelo Anthony discusses “Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised.”

The Daily Show - LeVar Burton (Season 26 - Episode 112)

Anderson .Paak becomes Trevor’s bandleader, Trinidad health minister Terrence Deyalsingh responds to Nicki Minaj’s vaccination misinformation, and LeVar Burton discusses his diverse career.

The Daily Show - Aly Raisman (Season 26 - Episode 113)

The Daily Show - Rep. Pete Aguilar (Season 26 - Episode 114)

The Daily Show - Greta Thunberg (Season 26 - Episode 115)

The Daily Show - Jason Isbell (Season 26 - Episode 116)

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