Man, I love this team. With Stewart at the top and his squad of younger protégés with different styles, skills and backgrounds. It's like the X-Men of comedy news
I moved to a small town once. They take care of their neighbors. As long as you are considered a neighbor. Which seemed to require you to have been born there.
I moved to the south and learned real quick that southern hospitality was reserved for southerners...Unless you were just passing thru then you were ok if you were gone by nightfall.
Nothing says you’re not closed/small minded like judging somebody online for literally one comment they left on a video saying you’re actually a lot more judgemental than you want to try and say you are.
NYC resident here, I bang on my ceiling with a broom stick to let my upstairs neighbors know they're flooding my kitchen. Also the neighbors next to me knock on my bedroom wall as a hello when they haven't seen me in a bit. My building is weird but we all know each other. 🤣
I yell at my neighbors through the ceiling, especially when their 7 year old screms, yells, and pounds, and endlessly runs back and forth up and down the hallway all day, because her parents are too lazy to take her to the park down the street.
I too grew up in a small town, it had 2 million down to earth citizens, and while we didn’t bake pies for each other, we did flip each other off on the highway during rush our. Ah yes, miss my small town
Minnesota teacher/coach here. We wave at our neighbors driving and don't lock our doors in small towns. When arsonists burned down our farm because my father was a farmers union organizer, 15 neighbors came with tractors and plows to help out. We really do care about our community. Walz/ Harris is just what the USA needs.
The annoying thing is the implication that *only* small towns are like that. As if nobody in a city or larger town has ever helped out a neighbor in need. Communities of nice people exist everywhere or that you can only understand American values if you come from such a place.
I barely lock my car or house in St. Paul. Before I moved here I would stay at my wife’s family place in Ashby. I would run errands for her aunt and half of the time it involved going in the unlocked back door of some random house to grab a previously borrowed casserole dish or something. It took many years before that felt normal haha
I swear, whoever hired Josh Johnson needs a commission check. By far my favorite part of the show. Josh is the man. He makes for a perfect partner to Jon, who can handle all the serious stuff with such poise.
Me too! They were so nice they built a cross to welcome me to the neighborhood! It must not have been up to their standards though because they burned it afterwards.
everybody always says which host they prefer but this experience has taught me that the daily show should never give up on hosts of the day. I like the different personalities, and I can tell what day of the week it is based on who is hosting. They should keep this up.
My thanks to young Josh. I have been asking him to help us and now he is. I know, of course, it had nothing to do with me, but i feel like he is right where he is suppose to be. Love him!
I grew up in a neighborhood in the Bronx, and you know, it was a small town. You knew the same people, shopped and hung out with them in the same places. I knew all the shopkeepers, the owner of the music store, the baker, the candy store guy, the local barber, even the cop who was regularly on the beat. I walked to school just to see the place every day and knew a lot about people's interesting lives. In the middle of a big city, there certainly are neighborhoods which are just like small towns. And I'm proud to say AOC now lives in and represents that community.
Actually i grew up in CA with parents from small towns in Midwestern America who taught us small town values which we've passed on to our children. You dont have to grow up in a small town to have those values.
Hilarious. Thank you, TDS team ❤ PS. No main host, plz keep them rotating - they all have something special to contribute to show! (My favorites: Ronnie & Desi, or Josh, Kosta, Klepper.... ) WHERE is Dulce, btw???!!)
Ronny! I think we had the same neighbors. Did they also complain that your TV was too loud even though you had it turned down to vol5 and had to sit next to it to hear it? I could be wrong because I think one of them had the middle name of faster faster now
Kamala Harris's speech was the best speech I've ever heard, and I'm older than Jon Stewart. I hear truth and sincerity in her words which is something coming from a politician. Maybe there is hope for the human race.
@@jayrush01 He is one of america's best comedians as he does his comedian work in america. It is also not like he doesn't understand american culture, he lived in new hampshire from age 4 to 9 and has lived in the US for the last 10 years.
@@justine8434 OP did not say he was american, he said he was one of america's best comics. Which is a true statement. He is an american comic since his career is in america. He does not need american citizenship to be a top comic in america. This is not china where we call everyone foreigners and embrace xenophobia. The dude lives here legally and grew up here. You should be more like Ronny Chieng and grow up too.
I treat my neighborhood in NYC like a small town. I know some neighbors by name, others I just say "Hello" to because I see them every day. Locals look out for each other, even here in "The Big City".
I came home one day to find a 68 Mustang in the yard where the 48 Willys had been parked. The car belonged to a neighbor who lived about a mile down the road. A note on the seat said: "Cow stuck in the swamp. I'll bring it back before dark." Naturally, I drove his car to his pasture and listened for the noises of him and his brother struggling with the animal and helped. Yes, we left the keys in our cars while parked at home.
Walz has got it right about small towns, for real, mine was 500 people, so we had a hundred more than you!, and we had fights too, but I found them interesting and challenging, not off-putting. We did have a paved street, but no street-lights and no crashes...
@@MasterSkyrim1000 I left my small town after 16 years in May. For this calendar year I spend half the time there for my part of the custody, air bnb. I put my Harris 2024 shirt on and when I dropped my son off at school I said “Wonder where we go?” New school. He says “I keep walking and you stay here, I still have ptsd from the time I told my classmates you hate Trump and don’t go to church.”
...and can be small minded. My hometown of 5,000 people was wonderful in its way, but also sheltered me from learning about things that were just scary, not necessarily bad/evil. When I visited home after college and shared my plan to live in the Middle East for a bit, the number of uneducated comments about the destination was impressive. For the record, none of the comments they shared came true in the 20 months I lived there.
It’s about seeing the people around you as neighbors, no matter how many people surround your neighborhood. My “neighborhood” is pretty much my building and that counts as a small village.
Whenever I see TDS, I can't help but think of Total Dissolved Solids. I've spent too much time monitoring water quality & looking for faecal coliforms over the years 😂😭
I was born in a small time outside Pittsburgh 84 years ago. We didn't even think to lock our doors. If someone was doing work on house outside and needed help, neighbors would go change clothes and went over to help, no need to ask. All neighbors were like distant relatives in our minds. Yes, we looked out for each other, even those who weren't crazy about, we din't like but never hated.
WOW. I'm actually going to look up that full Tim Walz speech. I avoid watching political speeches by default; the fluffy rhetorical style of their speech is just grating, but that Walz clip was genuinely moving and beautifully said. I don't remember the last time i heard a leader speak so plainly, concisely, and powerfully!
Oh my gosh, Josh Johnson was HILARIOUS!!!! This team is absolutely killing it and I loved how Ronny mentioned that you can be from small towns AND cities-it doesn't matter. We are all Americans. The DNC had its ups and downs but it was marginally better than the RNC. Let's hope Kamala/Walz doesn't drop the ball.
Man, I love this team. With Stewart at the top and his squad of younger protégés with different styles, skills and backgrounds. It's like the X-Men of comedy news
THEY ARE HILARIOUS!!!!!!!
So glad Trevor is out, he ruined the daily show for me. Much much better once again.
@@zemrpereiraI liked Noah but I prefer this team
@@zemrpereiraI love Trevor, but Daily Show works way better with multiple people so you never get tired of anyone
I like that! X-men of comedy news!!!! Nice one!
The first several times Ronny Chieng was on. He didn’t click with me. But now I get his comedic rhythm and love it.
Same here. Since I assume he's ESL (like me) sometimes he fumbles some words but his delivery is always great. Love the faux angry attitude.
His humor is mostly based around sarcasm, logic, and dark humour, so if you get those you'll love him!
Usually not a fan but he was hilarious here
He uses anger and impatience comedy. I used to hate him and it. Now I can't wait for a weekly helping of Ebenezer Scrooge. But funny.
@@LeeEricsson You must not have watched him enough.
They bring Ronny out at the end to absolutely stick the landing. "my neighbors "Oh Gawd" and "Harder Harder!"🤣🤣👏
sounds like he lives right by a train station, especially if Oh Gawd and Harder Harder have the same voice 🧐
sounds like he lives right by a train station...
Satire, Not just for breakfast anymore!? 😅😮 "If you can get people to believe absurdities, you can get them to commit atrocities!" Voltaire
Sorry, Ronny. I'll try and keep it down.
@@j.dunlop8295 you described jan. 6
I moved to a small town once. They take care of their neighbors. As long as you are considered a neighbor. Which seemed to require you to have been born there.
Which, to be fair, is normal behavior for most humans. I guess what I'm saying is: CHIENG 2028!
I moved to the south and learned real quick that southern hospitality was reserved for southerners...Unless you were just passing thru then you were ok if you were gone by nightfall.
@@MatthewOliphant no, only for closed/small-minded individuals. You seem like one of those.
Nothing says you’re not closed/small minded like judging somebody online for literally one comment they left on a video saying you’re actually a lot more judgemental than you want to try and say you are.
@@mael6834 They made a movie about that. It is about a man named John Rambo just trying to pass through.
I cannot believe it😱
It turns out that Ronny Chieng is my neighbour 🤩
🏆 You win the Internet
Are you harder or ohgod or more?
Same! For 48 years, population 6,000.
😂😂
@@rishmasteringHaaha!
I live in Boston, where we are not nice, but kind. Never talked to my upstairs neighbor, but I helped her carry a mattress up to her apartment.
Did she sound like she was enjoying it?
@@phildavenport4150omg dude, you are tooo much
That's 5:03 City kindness. Same here.Greetings from NYC.
It takes serious skills to help someone carry up a mattress without talking to them. Hats off to you sir!
Considering Ronny talking about his neighbours Harder and More, the matress story has a different sound... 😂😂😂
Ronny Chieng's “I just yell at my wall…” nailed the comfortable and safe relationship I have with my neighbors. 😆
NYC resident here, I bang on my ceiling with a broom stick to let my upstairs neighbors know they're flooding my kitchen. Also the neighbors next to me knock on my bedroom wall as a hello when they haven't seen me in a bit. My building is weird but we all know each other. 🤣
I yell at my neighbors through the ceiling, especially when their 7 year old screms, yells, and pounds, and endlessly runs back and forth up and down the hallway all day, because her parents are too lazy to take her to the park down the street.
I too grew up in a small town, it had 2 million down to earth citizens, and while we didn’t bake pies for each other, we did flip each other off on the highway during rush our. Ah yes, miss my small town
😂
@M~ Hilarious. be comment, can't stop laughing, hahahahahaha
So you lived in Houston? Checks out. 😂
2 million? Houston or Philly. Nowadays a few others catching up to that.
Hahahahahaha
Josh Johnson is f$&@ing hilarious 😭💀
Minnesota teacher/coach here. We wave at our neighbors driving and don't lock our doors in small towns. When arsonists burned down our farm because my father was a farmers union organizer, 15 neighbors came with tractors and plows to help out. We really do care about our community. Walz/ Harris is just what the USA needs.
Small town america sounds great, save for the minor detail of anti-labor arsonist farmers
Also the weird cognitive dissonance of the community helping someone when they're down but also being anti-union....
The annoying thing is the implication that *only* small towns are like that. As if nobody in a city or larger town has ever helped out a neighbor in need. Communities of nice people exist everywhere or that you can only understand American values if you come from such a place.
@@bushies27 He didn't say that the arsonists were farmers.
I barely lock my car or house in St. Paul.
Before I moved here I would stay at my wife’s family place in Ashby. I would run errands for her aunt and half of the time it involved going in the unlocked back door of some random house to grab a previously borrowed casserole dish or something.
It took many years before that felt normal haha
This man was the perfect choice for VP with Kamala.
Are you talking about Tim Walz or Ronny Chieng?
Was? He still is. But he used to be too.
@@ItsTheBoombox Yes.
He's so likable. I kind of can't believe that he's a politician. Plus, he's essentially the anti-Trump, so I'm here for it. 🤣
Ronny? Definitely
I saw Ronny Chieng live and he was awesome! Had me in tears the whole time, I was laughing so hard. Go see him!!
I swear, whoever hired Josh Johnson needs a commission check.
By far my favorite part of the show. Josh is the man. He makes for a perfect partner to Jon, who can handle all the serious stuff with such poise.
Josh is great, wry wit and pulls no punches on the hard stuff.
Ronnie Chieng is my neighbor.
I can prove it, I'm Harder Moore.
Also explains your TH-cam name…
I think I knew Josh Johnsonn's neighbors myself. They were always so concerned about my health and asking after it, as in, "S'matter chew, boy?"
😂
Me too! They were so nice they built a cross to welcome me to the neighborhood! It must not have been up to their standards though because they burned it afterwards.
Yeah, the people in my small town were always concerned about my eyesight. They were always asking "What 'chu looking at, boy?"
And the compliments. The men always saying how I've got a pretty mouth.
Oh how I love Josh Johnson.
everybody always says which host they prefer but this experience has taught me that the daily show should never give up on hosts of the day. I like the different personalities, and I can tell what day of the week it is based on who is hosting. They should keep this up.
My thanks to young Josh. I have been asking him to help us and now he is. I know, of course, it had nothing to do with me, but i feel like he is right where he is suppose to be. Love him!
I grew up in a neighborhood in the Bronx, and you know, it was a small town. You knew the same people, shopped and hung out with them in the same places. I knew all the shopkeepers, the owner of the music store, the baker, the candy store guy, the local barber, even the cop who was regularly on the beat. I walked to school just to see the place every day and knew a lot about people's interesting lives. In the middle of a big city, there certainly are neighborhoods which are just like small towns. And I'm proud to say AOC now lives in and represents that community.
I actually didn’t know how bad we needed Jon to be back on television. The entire team is rocking this election cycle.
I love it too. But why is he back?
According to In Touch, his contract was up in 1999 & his return is only scheduled for this election.
@@TheDeniseb85 Because we needed him to be. :D
I love Jon news team. They are great. Especially Josh. Ty. For your great work!!!!!!
I once put a sticky note on my neighbors' door that read simply "She's faking it"
😂😂😂
Sure you did, pal.
Can confirm, I was the post-it note
See? We take care of each other!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
SCREAM IT RONNY ::: S C R E A M I T H A R D E R
I don't know how he did that with a straight face. 😂
Josh is a great addition to the team, love to see him here after first seeing his great stand up on tiktok
Actually i grew up in CA with parents from small towns in Midwestern America who taught us small town values which we've passed on to our children. You dont have to grow up in a small town to have those values.
The Force is strong with this news team!
Hilarious. Thank you, TDS team ❤
PS. No main host, plz keep them rotating - they all have something special to contribute to show! (My favorites: Ronnie & Desi, or Josh, Kosta, Klepper.... ) WHERE is Dulce, btw???!!)
I love them all as well but as host I think my favorite is either Jordan or Desi. The problem is that I love their specials the most as well.
Seriously, where is dulce? I miss her so much... 😢
Josh Johnson is fantastic !
They all are.
A townhouse- Desi is sooo funny! What she symbolizes for women is depth and breaking us out of the stereotypical tropes we get trapped in.
Hi. I freakin' ❤ this team! But didn't get d Townhouse joke. Wud u explain it? 🙂
@@1peeptom Her story about growing up in a small “town” is about living in a townhouse in a city.
@@LoriHarris-x3r oh ok. Thx.
Desi is great, but let's not forget Grace K. She is wonderful.
Her delivery is just so great
At the end of the election campaign, there's only one thing that matters most...Small City to Big City Americans MUST VOTE!!!
Love you guys - your the BEST Daily Show TEAM EVER!!!!!!!!!!
What a team! What a great pool of talent!
Ronny Chieng was hilarious. 😂
I knew he would break up the chain, but I thought it would feature his metropolitan home city Singapore.
Ronny! I think we had the same neighbors. Did they also complain that your TV was too loud even though you had it turned down to vol5 and had to sit next to it to hear it? I could be wrong because I think one of them had the middle name of faster faster now
Josh nailed it 🤣
Always does.
Is he Ronnie's neighbor?
Kamala Harris's speech was the best speech I've ever heard, and I'm older than Jon Stewart. I hear truth and sincerity in her words which is something coming from a politician. Maybe there is hope for the human race.
Every ounce of my Bernie Bro energy has been restored and even overflowing.❤
She literally said nothing except she supports the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
😂 This was such a great live show ❤❤ Also, big up Josh 🎉
Jon Stewart’s return is the best thing to happen to late night TV since James Corden f’d off!
Haven’t even heard from that clown since he quit his show
Can I upvote this 10 million times?
#RentFree
So glad Stewart is back. He was sorely missed. I was hoping he would pop up at the DNC…😂
What a lovely closing by Ronny! Absolutely hilarious!😂
Lol. Ronny is really growing into his job; he is nailing it on this show 🤣🤣🤣
Josh Johnson is on his way to co-hosting the 13th episode of the 50th season of SNL 😂
SNL has horrid men casts right now.
This looks like an episode of Captain Planet! Jon Stewart is Captain Planet and all the others are those kids with the rings!😮
America's best comedians on display.
Ronny isnt American
Who cares...@@jayrush01
@@jayrush01 He is one of america's best comedians as he does his comedian work in america. It is also not like he doesn't understand american culture, he lived in new hampshire from age 4 to 9 and has lived in the US for the last 10 years.
@@_PatrickObroken english much?
@@justine8434 OP did not say he was american, he said he was one of america's best comics. Which is a true statement. He is an american comic since his career is in america.
He does not need american citizenship to be a top comic in america. This is not china where we call everyone foreigners and embrace xenophobia. The dude lives here legally and grew up here. You should be more like Ronny Chieng and grow up too.
This is the best daily show team and I loved this convention 😎
Thank you Jon, et Al! Thank you! Thank you! The laughter I just experienced constitutes 6+ minutes of high-intensity crunches.
The message of Tim Walz should resonate with all Americans
As if a vp ever did anything.
@@dmp1962 still salty over Pence not doing a little something?
Nope not me
How much the VP gets down depends on the VP
@@dmp1962 Well that's not entirely true. Cheney did lots as VP. Of course, it was to our detriment, but he did do a lot
I grew up in a small town and our values were "be Midwestern nice in public, Mean Girls shittalk everyone in private" lol.
I only started paying attention again when Jon came back, but this current group of correspondents is really outstanding.
Mr Ohgahd and Ms Harter need to keep it down at night and in the early morning.
I treat my neighborhood in NYC like a small town. I know some neighbors by name, others I just say "Hello" to because I see them every day. Locals look out for each other, even here in "The Big City".
News squad assemble!
That’s a quality lineup right there.
I LOVE THIS SHOW! I love these people! 😊
Unbelievable talent on this show!
Joy VS Bleak
Love VS Hate
Captain Planet VS Captain Pollution
Kamala Harris vs Orange Diaper
Furiousa vs Immortan Joe
I’ve been following Josh for a while and am so happy to see him as a correspondent. He’s an incredible talent!
And Ronnie too!
I came from a small town and it’s exactly what happens. People look after each other.
These wonderful comedians help me keep my sanity. ❤❤❤❤
Jesus i didn't expect this to devolve but it got funnier for each of them
You were all amazing this week. 💙💙💙
They were Golden!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂 Thanks y'all, The BEST
I came home one day to find a 68 Mustang in the yard where the 48 Willys had been parked. The car belonged to a neighbor who lived about a mile down the road. A note on the seat said: "Cow stuck in the swamp. I'll bring it back before dark." Naturally, I drove his car to his pasture and listened for the noises of him and his brother struggling with the animal and helped.
Yes, we left the keys in our cars while parked at home.
Walz has got it right about small towns, for real, mine was 500 people, so we had a hundred more than you!, and we had fights too, but I found them interesting and challenging, not off-putting. We did have a paved street, but no street-lights and no crashes...
500 people is a village and not a town, no?
@@swunt10 It actually was (and is) a village. Ha!
Seriously love all of these people…
"I'm from a teeny tiny town"
*Hand gestures like Obama measuring Trump's crowd*
Small towns can be very cruel.
Like in the immortal words of Steven King: "Everything I learnt about evil, i learned in this little town".
They really can be
True. I teach in a small town, and a lot of the parents don't like me because I still wear a mask in school. That's fun.
@@MasterSkyrim1000 I left my small town after 16 years in May. For this calendar year I spend half the time there for my part of the custody, air bnb. I put my Harris 2024 shirt on and when I dropped my son off at school I said “Wonder where we go?” New school.
He says “I keep walking and you stay here, I still have ptsd from the time I told my classmates you hate Trump and don’t go to church.”
...and can be small minded. My hometown of 5,000 people was wonderful in its way, but also sheltered me from learning about things that were just scary, not necessarily bad/evil. When I visited home after college and shared my plan to live in the Middle East for a bit, the number of uneducated comments about the destination was impressive. For the record, none of the comments they shared came true in the 20 months I lived there.
The Best Team ever
It’s about seeing the people around you as neighbors, no matter how many people surround your neighborhood. My “neighborhood” is pretty much my building and that counts as a small village.
Desi is just the most beautiful person on the planet.
…aaaaaaaand she’s super funny 😁
She definitely had plastic surgery. Her cheeks bones do not look natural at all.
@@RM-eg1ed The perfect woman lol
I.agree
But it's Josh Johnson who gives the "still the prettiest" Legolas vibes.
Best late night show ever
Josh Johnson's story is believable 😅
I'm certain that the message of Ronny Chieng will resonate with all Americans.
Wow, I didn't think this show, with John Steward, could get better, but -WoW- it has. DANG!!!!
Whenever I see TDS, I can't help but think of Total Dissolved Solids. I've spent too much time monitoring water quality & looking for faecal coliforms over the years 😂😭
I studied modern history in college. I now work in finance. I never see "Individual Retirement Account" when I read the acronym IRA, lol.
😂😂😂😂😂
Trump Devotion Syndrome
Technical data sheet
Nice reporting 🎉 😊
😂😅Ronny and Josh killed it 😂😅😂 I'm in my house 🏠 HOLLERING 😂😅😊😜🤪
That was the best convention take aways anywhere! I've really enjoyed your team's reports!
I was born in a small time outside Pittsburgh 84 years ago. We didn't even think to lock our doors. If someone was doing work on house outside and needed help, neighbors would go change clothes and went over to help, no need to ask. All neighbors were like distant relatives in our minds. Yes, we looked out for each other, even those who weren't crazy about, we din't like but never hated.
Simple time that seems nice
The people walking behind Ronny at the end. 😅😂
Love this version. Of 4 Yorkshireman
Hail to Monty python !!!
F**king Right. Love each and everyone of you. What a team.
Ronnie is a national treasure, he's definitely in that Colbert, Carrell, Mike Cordry tier of correspondents
I know who you meant but I’m rolling because there are two Corddrys and neither of them is named Mike 😂
😂😂😂Ronny is the best!! With a straight face 😂❤
Thank you for the joy💕❤️💙
Tim Walz is the American baker that invented Apple Pie. That's how awesome he is.
Josh Johnson ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.... Need your shows!!❤❤❤... Oh my bad.... Jon Stewart love you A Lot❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"I agree with superbowl champion Jordan Klepper" got me
Stellar cast.
Was a great week
I think I have been to Josh’s town!!!!
Ronny is too funny!!!
Ronny Chieng for VP in 2028
if Bridget Mendler is running for president
Perfect running mate for Desi.
Only problem is that he wasn't born a US citizen, so he can't be.
😂🤣 Ronny took it home‼️😂
Ronny Chieng just taking that show over every time 🤣
Just Johnson is one of my favorite people on the planet. I’m grateful for his existence every day.
Once again Ronny Chieng steals the show! 🙌🏻🥰
WOW. I'm actually going to look up that full Tim Walz speech.
I avoid watching political speeches by default; the fluffy rhetorical style of their speech is just grating, but that Walz clip was genuinely moving and beautifully said. I don't remember the last time i heard a leader speak so plainly, concisely, and powerfully!
Problem is he was not a coach but a assistant to the coach due to DUI
From the Massachusetts Harders?
Oh my gosh, Josh Johnson was HILARIOUS!!!! This team is absolutely killing it and I loved how Ronny mentioned that you can be from small towns AND cities-it doesn't matter. We are all Americans. The DNC had its ups and downs but it was marginally better than the RNC. Let's hope Kamala/Walz doesn't drop the ball.
This is a bit like a political rendition of the _Four Yorkshiremen_ gem by Monty Python 🍻
We used to dream of living in a corridor!
Gotta say - seeing them at the same time on the screen...this is really amazing team ❤absolutely no weak links in that chain
Yeah, I grew up in a small town...San Diego, CA. Only 330,000. 😉
There are more people there than that. I don't even have to look it up to know there are well over a million in the city alone.