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  • -Congrats on the cover. "Hollywood Reporter."

  • -Thank you very much. Thank you so much.

  • -"The busiest man in comedy." I agree.

  • -Thank you very much. [ Cheers and applause ]

  • It was fun because, like,

  • I feel like we are always on this journey together.

  • You on the cover of "Variety", I'm on the cover of "Hollywood."

  • Like, we're just doing covers together.

  • We do TV shows together.

  • -We're cover boys, man. Come on. Why not?

  • -Yeah, it's, like, best friends. I love this.

  • -How is the stand-up going? You're going all over the world.

  • -Yeah, man. I'm having a ton of fun.

  • You know, I've kicked off the "Loud and Clear" tour.

  • And what I love is I tour on the weekends.

  • You know, just to take a break from doing the TV show.

  • -Yeah. -And so, I'll go on the road.

  • And, you know, like two weekends ago

  • I was in Canada, in Vancouver.

  • Amazing shows out there. Had a great time out there.

  • -Were you there when the Raptors won?

  • -I was there the weekend afterwards.

  • Canadians are losing their minds.

  • -Yeah! They never thought this would happen ever.

  • -Yeah, but they're also not even making it like Toronto won.

  • They're just like, "Canada!"

  • [ Laughter ] -"We own basketball!"

  • -Yeah, like, in classic Canadian fashion.

  • It's like they're like hardcore, but then also apologetic.

  • They're like, "Aah! But I'm sorry you lost."

  • [ Laughter ]

  • You know what I mean? -It's perfect.

  • -They're still nice about it. But they're super excited.

  • And then this weekend, for instance,

  • I was in Fayetteville, as in Arkansas.

  • And then I was in Houston, Texas.

  • Yeah. 91 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • A hundred degrees -- a hundred humidity.

  • 100% humidity. -No, no, no, no.

  • -I've never felt anything like that in my life.

  • -That's like living in a Ziploc bag.

  • -Yeah, no. [ Laughter ]

  • -No, I know. I don't know what that is.

  • -No, I'm sorry.

  • I'm from Africa, but that [bleep] was too much.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • No. -That's crazy.

  • You say -- You slipped just now.

  • You said, yeah, when I'm on break, you know, I go on tour.

  • That's like, that's not break.

  • -No, but that is break because I love performing stand-up comedy.

  • I love live audiences.

  • Also, like, it's a break from the news.

  • I can do whatever I want.

  • You know, it's not necessarily gonna be about politics.

  • -Like, say you're in Houston, what do you do?

  • -Complain about the weather, first of all.

  • Spend a lot of time complaining about the weather.

  • But then you have -- like, for instance, I got to go to NASA.

  • Do you know how insane that was? -Really?

  • -Literally, I got a tour of NASA.

  • And they, like, walked me around.

  • They showed me the rockets and, like, all of the shuttles.

  • -For the show or just for you? -No, just for me!

  • -Wow.

  • -They were just, like, "Come and walk around."

  • -I don't do anything that's not the show anymore.

  • -No! Yeah, you got to do it. Just for you.

  • And then they just walk down and they show you, like,

  • this is where the astronauts train.

  • And they're like, "These are the buttons. Don't touch."

  • Then I touched them. He's like, "Don't touch them."

  • And then I touched them and then --

  • [ Laughter ] -You'll never be allowed back.

  • -And then, this is the best part.

  • I got to speak to astronauts in space right now.

  • Like, they gave me a telephone and then, like,

  • you can talk to them in space.

  • -They must have freaked. They must have loved that.

  • -Yeah, I kept the telephone.

  • I like -- [ Laughter ]

  • -We'll talk to them later. Yeah, we'll give them a call later.

  • -No, but it was amazing. Speaking to people in space.

  • Like, they tell you weird things.

  • For instance, male astronauts are suffering

  • this strange symptom where if they stay in space

  • for a certain amount of months, their eyes change shape and,

  • like, can sometimes, like, pop sort of out of their head.

  • But it only happens -- it only happens to the men.

  • And, like, so I asked them.

  • I was, like, "Hey, what's happening with your eyes?"

  • And it was the funniest thing.

  • All the women astronauts are like,

  • "Oh, that's a man problem." [ Laughter ]

  • -Wow. So their eyes just bug out?

  • -It's like, yeah, your eyes just change shapes.

  • If you're a man, in space, your eyes change.

  • -You look like a "Simpsons" character.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -So that's fun.

  • I get to do that on the weekends.

  • I get to meet people and then I come home and then I chill,

  • do a podcast and then get ready for the show.

  • -But that's interesting because I was just listening to

  • your podcast because -- we just had Guy Raz on

  • and he was talking about -- -Right, right.

  • -He has a podcast on the same thing.

  • -Yeah, on luminary. -Luminary.

  • -It's just fun. I just talk about --

  • You know what it is?

  • There's so many things that happen in the news

  • that we try and process in the moment.

  • And I feel like, as human beings,

  • we've lost the ability or are losing the ability to engage.

  • You know, how do you engage in a topic that's sensitive?

  • How do you talk about issues that are bigger than us,

  • that can't be handled in, like, five-minute sound bites?

  • And we don't want to do that anymore.

  • We want to deal in tweets. What? Tweets.

  • How do you feel in a tweet? -Faster.

  • -It's like, yeah, but maybe I can't give you

  • my complete ideas in a tweet and maybe I won't engage with you

  • in a civil manner in a tweet.

  • And so I try and do that on the podcast.

  • I sit down, I go, "What's the issue?

  • Is it immigration?"

  • Let's just talk about immigration as a whole.

  • Forget politics, let's just talk about immigration.

  • How it came to be, what it means, talk about it, relax.

  • Chill out. You know, it's a Sunday. Just relax, Jimmy.

  • Just chill, man. -Just chill out.

  • -Yeah, no-tweet policy. That's all it is.

  • -But I think you do a great job with that

  • with "The Daily Show" as well.

  • -Oh, thank you. I try, man. I really try. Thank you very much.

  • -You do. You do your jokes, but you also have discussions

  • and you have longer jokes

  • and things that actually aren't jokes.

  • They're actually good points.

  • -Yeah, well, I mean, I think we should be trying to do that.

  • I think, honestly, as people -- like, we shouldn't be looking at

  • arguments and politics as win or lose.

  • It should be look -- we should looking at it as learn, inform,

  • and then move forward.

  • But now, like, you know what I mean?

  • Every argument is, "I won that argument."

  • You're not supposed to win an argument.

  • You're supposed to come out informed.

  • Like, we had the argument --

  • like, you know who's really good about this, funny enough?

  • People who fight. Like actual fighters.

  • Like, UFC fighters,

  • they'll, like, fight each other in training.

  • And then afterwards, they'll be like, "That was good."

  • [ Laughter ]

  • They're like, "I learned new things

  • when I rolled with you, my friend."

  • -And his eyeballs are sticking out like --

  • -Sticking out of his face. [ Laughter ]

  • The guy is like, "Yeah, you now taught me

  • how not to get punched. I will remember that next time."

  • -"I will remember that, yeah."

  • -And then the rest of us in society, we're not fighting,

  • and we're just like, "You tweeted this at me!"

  • -Yeah, like, stop.

  • -We need to be more like UFC fighters is what I'm saying.

  • -What is the name of the podcast?

  • -It's called "Second Thoughts with Trevor Noah."

  • -"Second Thoughts," that's what's it's called.

  • -Yeah. Take a second, you know?

  • -You have -- The debates are tomorrow and Thursday.

  • You're going live? -We're all going live.

  • -I'm going live as well. -Yeah.

  • -We're all going live. -We're all going live.

  • -Do you like doing live? -I -- It depends.

  • Here's the thing.

  • Live debates, we don't know what's gonna happen.

  • Good and bad thing, right?

  • I mean, it depends who's on the stage.

  • It could be super exciting or it could just be, like --

  • -Boring. -Like, super boring.

  • -Yeah. -And then now you're live.

  • -And now you have no jokes. Like, "Now what do we do?"

  • -Now, you're just like, "Well, that happened."

  • -"That happened, so, all right. Yeah, we're live."

  • -I guess we all experienced it live.

  • -Yes. Can we talk about an old tweet?

  • -But you know what is exciting? Is, like, the energy.

  • So, like, the people come out and you know what it feels like.

  • People come to the show.

  • And, you know what's great about "The Daily Show" is,

  • because we live in the world of politics,

  • it's like the culmination of a story.

  • So, like, now, the stages have been set.

  • You know, it's Cory Booker and you've got Joe Biden.

  • And how is their thing gonna end?

  • Is it gonna be a love affair or does it end in another fight?

  • You've got Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders

  • competing with free college plans.

  • You know, like, everyone -- it's -- I feel like this is

  • a culmination of a story we've been telling for a while.

  • So I'm excited for the live shows.

  • -It's kind of good, I think, for us, too,

  • because it's a little something different.

  • -Oh, yeah. Just a little bit. -It's just new characters.

  • -Ten people on a debate stage. And that's one night.

  • -That's one night. -It's gonna be exciting.

  • Everyone has, like, what? 60 seconds to make their point.

  • "What do you think about this?" "I just want to say --"

  • "That's enough." -"That's enough out of you."

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -You know what they should do?

  • Everyone should just, like, add one word to it,

  • like those improv games. [ Laughter ]

  • That's how they should do it.

  • -I...think...that --

  • -Yeah, they should just do it like that.

  • So it would be, like -- be like,

  • "Senator, what do you think we should do about education?"

  • -Well. -We.

  • -Think. -We.

  • -Know. -How.

  • -To. -Make.

  • -It. -Better!

  • [ Laughter and applause ]

  • -Wow. -That's what they should do.

  • -Trevor Noah, everybody.

-Congrats on the cover. "Hollywood Reporter."

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