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2021-02-15

Donald Trump is acquitted in his second impeachment trial, The Daily Show correspondents talk about their year under lockdown, and Neil Patrick Harris discusses his role on "It's a Sin."

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this is the daily social distancing show today is February fifteenth, which means its president's day, and if you forgot to get your presidency gift, don't worry All those Valentine's Teddy bears at the gas station are on sale right now. Anyway, until night's show how Stonehenge gentrified covert is now made in the USA and you're invited to Donald Trump's Victory Party plus Neil Patrick Harris is joining us on the show. So, let's do this, people welcome to the danish social distancing show from travellers couch in New York City to York out somewhere in the world. This is the daily social Didn T with withdrawal let's keep things off with Stonehenge England. Second, all this national treasure. For centuries, people have been visiting Stonehenge, even though no one knows for sure what it means. It's, basically the
conversion of a country where tweets, but now, when learning that, if you try, to visit Stonehenge when it first went up, you might not have founded there in the same place, are dramatic, Recovery has linked Stonehenge to its original site. In Wales, archaeologists from University College London uncovered the Roma. Of an ancient ancient stone circle in and and supports the theory. The the monument dismantled there and then dragged over a hundred forty miles to England. Okay, I'm sorry, but that is incredibly, oh Stonehenge was moved a hundred forty miles and also Why was the difference a field in Wales and Field in England in prehistoric times, one was like the schools are much better there. Plus there are so many good restaurants you can walk to, but at least Now we finally understand why Stonehenge look so weird it's because they took the whole thing apart, brought it
England and then realize they forgot to bring the instructions, and we without them You screwed, maybe the stone goes here. Why do we have so many screws leftover? Did you put them? I think they're supposed to bring next to each other in the way of things. Incredible, that they were able to move fully giant stones, but I also feel really bad for whoever they roped into helping them? Because back then there, no good excuses to bail on things. I would love Help me about moving the stones, but I have a cello recital. Tomorrow, cello don't exist yet yeah you're right. I will see you there to move the stones, but lesson turn now to the corona virus pandemic. The reason you got a fake idea. Saying that you're sixty five four weeks, the big fear. Been about the dangerous variants of the virus from the UK and South Africa that spreading around the globe, but now the United States is getting some mutations of its own
this morning growing concerns about variants of the corona virus, the New York Times reports, doctors have now found seven variants of the virus that originated in the: U S, spotlighted the urgent need for better tracking of cases and mutations. All of these variants had the same exact mutation. Now that could just be a coincidence, but some resources are worried that could this mean that the virus is getting smarter and adapting? That's right: people are now variants of the coronavirus that were made. In the United States, which means these new corollas. Don't even believe in Corona and what's the since you realise, is that throughout the pandemic, the virus- has been getting smarter and smarter, while us humans, We seem to be getting less brain good, good. Let's brain, that's good brain! Let's be honest! This is kind of our fault people we as humans. Let this virus spread so easily.
That we gave it lots of chances to mutate and evolve like what happened alternative looks we let's go. Looks like it then Almah Nook men of look now like two months away from the barista asking us. If we want fish milk- and you are doing some fish- no, please so the endemic moving into a new phase, but we still learning a lot about how so many things went wrong up until now, and it looks like one per that many of us gave a lot of credit. You might have been hiding some things
growing fall out for near Governor Andrew Cuomo and his administration over withholding Kova death toll numbers in nursing homes. The growing scrutiny comes just weeks after near could turn a general Letitia James Release or poor, claiming the state had under counted nursing home dance by as much as fifty percent say help a visual acknowledge. The death toll was more than fifteen thousand much higher than a regionally reported. A top Cuomo aid admitted withholding data for months over concerns. The trunk Justice Department might use the info against them. Those comments sparked a media backlash among lawmakers on both sides of the Isle Stewed Republicans going so far as to say he should be impeached, Why rarely governor Cuomo? You lower your own numbers to make yourself look better proof You just got uninvited to my twenty ninth birthday next week and the explanation for this
nation that big going with is that they thought the Trump administration use the high nursing home debts against them, which yeah usually, if you're, not doing a good job, it conceals against you. That's the whole point of data. This would be like if the as city chief, said, come on you don't look at the scoreboard, that I'm telling you that I won the super come on and when you think about it, messing with covert numbers to make yourself look better is just about the trumpets thing that you can do, which is ironic since the main reason, Cuomo became a pandemic hero is that he was giving informative, coherent press conferences were accomplished. Tron inject people with bleach is like. You take a bowl of chef boy, I d and you put it next to a bowl of worms. The fact that its next something show disgusting makes those ones look really delicious. Like look man, I don't care what anybody says for me. You cannot justify doing the wrong thing because you say oh Trump might have or might not.
Have a look at what no you the wrong thing: how bad men did you kill those innocent people? I had to do it. You should have seen what a joke I was gonna do to them like worse than kill them. No further. But let's move on now from a governor who might be getting impeached to a president who just beats impeachment in our final installment, probably of the magical. Wonderful road to impeachment this probably presidential harassment impeachments. It's the most pro Essential thing, Donald Trump has ever done, and after a full week of arguments and Trump's second Senate trial, it all came down to this. Former President Donald Trump tonight declared not guilty of the impeachment charge. He incited insurrection that the capital on January six hereby acquitted the chair, insert article seven Republican,
senators voting with Democrats to convict fifty seven to forty three, the most partisan Senate impeachment vote in history, but far short two thirds majority needed to convict. Yes, the bad NEWS for Donald Trump is that seven members of his own party said that he was guilty which is unprecedented, good news for him. Is it wasn't enough? So Trump is free to go baby. Twenty twenty four here calm paper or weaken the whole crew back together, still banning giant couldn't do the HANS my pants sorry about from it, get you kill that's an impasse. Now, let's do and true to his form trump got acquitted. Forty three to fifty seven. This do just loves losing the popular vote, and I guess I get that is this waiting for a lot of people, but we should know this by now. This is what trunk does he wiggles his way
out of accountability. Trying to hold trump responsible for his crimes is like trying to kill a fruit fly. It's just like ha. I got it this time, then you open your hands, not even there he's already halfway across the room sitting on your conference boom, and this was actually a bit of it tricky situation for Republicans, because polls show that most Americans don't like trump and think he should have been convicted, but the GOP base still loves Trump and would turn against anyone who votes against him faster than Buffy friends turned on just Sweden. So to make everybody happy sentences came with a really amazing and bullshit excuse than even of tromp was guilty. They couldn't do anything about it because he's already out of office and nobody rolled around and that bullshit more than my man Mitch. Mcconnell, there's no question. None! The president Trump is is,
practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day we have no power to convict and disqualify of former awful soldier who is now a private citizen as an ordinary citizen, unless the structured, occasion to IRAN fill out where every day you did what is on offer didn't get away with anything yet yeah. We have a justice system in this country we have civil litigation and former presidents are not immune from being accountable by either one wow, yet another profile in courage from
Mcconnell. Basically what he sang is Trump caused. The riots Trump is super guilty and Mitch just hopes that some day someone else will do something about it. I mean look nobody's actually buying this. Explanation out of anyone Mitch. Mcconnell is the one person who always finds a way to get things done if he wants to get it done, was due to so effective He has federal judges on the french Supreme Court. I don't know how he got here, but the law is Zillow, so electric are really good. All of a sudden Mitch is coming up with excuses just so that he doesn't have to take a stand, And I just have one question: Sanata Mcconnell How can you even look at yourself We have never ever come. Looking Monroe, our children, shawls, oh ok, but thanks to Mitch and forty two of the Republicans Donald Trump managed to beat off the charges against him and now his friends and
family of beating off in general, this was a big win for team Trump, the former president's taking a victory lap, not showing any signs of remorse or regret. After yesterday's verdict, Trump attorney Michael Van Dervin was seen this bumping another member of the defense saying we're going to Disney world as if they had just won the super bowl. Mr Trump's son Eric posting this on twitter to nothing. Now, that's what I'm talking about two and one Oh Obama, never even want a single impeachment. Shits embarrassing. I may say what you want, but trunk is the acquittal go. Sorry, oh Jake, you had a good one, but trunk got acquitted twice and he's responsible more deaths and you might think to an o is as good as it gets better tromp might even have a third impeachment in eight months from now
Congress could just be like gammon we're just found out that trunk showed the declaration of independence on any re MA. I hope from one thou shalt joke about it, but I've loved to equip match, but for now if you're celebrating alongside teen trump- and you will remember this day forever. Well, here's an offer, you won't want to miss it President Trump has won his second impeachment trial on technical grounds, you can celebrate with the president with the new Trump acquittal collection including the additional wouldn t, shirt, reappraisal, acquittal, Blake and the official acquittal. Coffee order now and you'll get real copies of the Trump defenses use trial nodes. All all purchases come with a baseball bat and cuffs cups, next time we march on the capital peace let's say time this spring be there will be wild
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Well, this year I took up oil painting wow, oh my god. That's amazing seriously: those are impressive man, I'm so inspired now, I taught myself how to play piano. Walk through some, it Ebay fix Series on Youtube. Tutorials sounds good right. That is a cute love it so Ronnie. What have you been up to all this time? Nothing! I just basically sat here. Oh okay, like meditation, no just light freaking. In silence for nine months. Ok, that's cool Ronnie, Michael! Is that a schooner is? Oh, my god did you really know you're sailboats lifespan. In June studying what in ships? Oh, my god, well then you're gonna love. This is the? U S, s kind,
institution? Oh, my God, the only the only one I shift into by the Us Navy, the hell. What is wrong with you guys? What can I maniac uses the populace for self improvement well guilty is charged on rock and six back. Oh yeah never never felt better made some changes to totally event. My diet got rid. While the refined should is running. If you want a million some of my Brit recipes. No, I don't want to be. Goddamn bread at home, so many problems are in the world, they're not going away to try making some for Kacha. Actually it's for gotcha. I also learned to take I am one of the biggest knitting communities is in Tuscany, shut up to my ladys in the old country that the era that, that. Oh my god, I love ITALY. It's actually this getting from my third novel, it's about a venetian prince who fell out of favor with the pope, but then find true love with a stable maid named Rosaria shut the fuck up. Okay, who are the energy to do all this
I cut my hair once in May and it was a disaster, and that was it. I spend the rest of my time looking at houses on Zillow and random towns all over the country, any towns, you like no Casper Wyoming, oh yeah, eight, two, six, oh one. What that's the zip code for as for a member as the whole country back in April was in April and mass the only thing I managed to do with learn: telecom niece S. Wow, ok, great you guys did stuff somehow looks like I would.
Said my year, although well well, Ronnie Ronnie, don't be so hard on yourself. Ok, look! I'm not a psychiatrist! I'd have another semester before become one, but I think the important thing to remember in these times that the biggest accomplishment we can make its survival. You ve done that Ronnie. So you should be proud. Hold your head up high! You did it man, yeah you're right! I did survive liquid run it just a second done, Dana costs that are found, I was so sad knows just got me feeling. Ok, so great talking to you guys as usual under those there, my ceiling until June hi Ronnie, I'm with you Ronnie,
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you so much man. This is my first time on the show, I'm excited and a little bit nervous, How can you be interview, I'm the one who should be nervous, because I mean like Neil Patrick Harris has touched so many of the greatest shows and movies and productions and everything that we know. I wish my my of wondering in Korea like yours, do you think you have the modest? or do you just know where minus is and what he's about to touch man, that's so flattering. I I like to sort of see if I can live in Kevin beacons, wake and be a few degrees away from the real man who's a few degrees away from everyone. I'm old mate I've been around for a while doing a lot of disparate thing. So, thankfully I get to keep working in like we.
Ways: I'd never imagined stir but like hosting award, shows weird, never part of the plot writing books, which I have just do weird stuff lately, so you know It is what it is you you just historically, one of one was busy people out there like, like you, said, writing singing performing on Broadway acting in movies tv shows hosting shows. So what what have you been? at the height of the pandemic, because those appeared where nobody could work. So what were you doing? Yeah? Well, I was working right as the pandemic started. I was filming the matrix for in San Francisco and was right when everything started being a little bit who at the beginning of last year, and then I we came home we're about to head to Berlin on the second half of the movie there and the lockdown happen so that got held for a while I got covered my has. And our kids we all got covert early on so we were just
her down. We were fine like medium on its Arnold on spicy level. We are like a whore, and then so then we were. We had. The bodies and we felt fine, so we weren't as nervous, as some people around us were, but we just kept to ourselves. I've been working a bit, so it was actually kind of nice to exist. We were We had finished renovating a place and we were able to move in and I don't know I thought, as with ten year old kids, my husband I and and- and I think its import- to be showing them the positive aspects of this as much as the negative? This is normal to them. It's abnormal. But it's not super, weird like it is to adults, so we've been just acknowledging that this is what it is and spending together sitting in each other sauce and trying to break up fights, and I really
I know my family more than I ever have and that's chaotic, but it's also kind of fantastic, so I've been I've been state that I went to Berlin thumbed more of that movie. I went to Budapest in fundamental with Nicholas Cage all night, never waiting, yeah. Why don't you sound surprised about you? Like I went to Budapest fills, it sounds like you were like it was a stopover flight and then all of a sudden you were in a movie with Nicholas. Oh you just said I was in Budapest. I was in a movie a Nicolas cage because I could just finished being in Berlin, Germany filming a big giant movie, and I thought that was super cool and that I can now you know sit that I found my for a while, and then I got an email asking. If I wanted to go to Budapest, Hungary and Film, a Nicholas Cage movie never met the guy, never thought I'd really be a Nicholas Cages orbit and in the middle of the pandemic, but it is completely locked down. It was one of those fly there for multiple, days of quarantine film for two days. I was there in this hotel everything, no restaurants
open oh yeah, strange rights or just a weird time to be travelling, though Globe filming things right now this last year, but I did its accommodate, was superfine and was cages as lovely as you would imagine, Nicholas cage. Could they have you met? I love. I haven't haven't, but also haven't been to Budapest. So maybe that's how it happens is like I go to Budapest, and then I'll be in a movie with Nicholas Cage, that's the vip room. Ever, let's talk about Your new show, there's gonna, be preparing on HBO Max. It's already add on the other of the Atlantic to really really really great perceptions, and that's a show called it's a sin. A beautiful and powerful story told me little through what the show is about. Well, it's sort of does does two things: it's it's written and produced by Rusty Davies and he's prolific. He did years and years very english scandal doctor who he's done good
the original cuirass folk in the UK, and then he wanted to do something that was more personal to him, and so he wanted to do up five part sort of law your story about HIV Aids and how it came into the UK after it had been in the states in the eighties and no one had has really written that story, and so that's kind of the dynamic I'll bet. It's it's it's a limited series. It follows these people on the edge of adulthood from various parts. The UK that come together in London and you're watching m. All live these. In lives of possibility, and you really like them, and yet you're, also watching, knowing that this big shadow is slowly coming over everyone, and so it's very emotion it's very educational, but not in a really pejorative kind of.
Luxury way, your fault. You want these people to screw each other, like really and have fun and dance you know, and yet you know what's happening. You know. What's coming so it's a really interesting dynamic. I play the mentor to one of the get the saddle, wrote Taylor Guy, who is living kind of lovely monogamous old school, same sex couples who had life and his to one of the kids in the thing. So I my parts not gigantic, but it's been really exciting to be a part of a piece of art that turns into an education in a way that people are responding to legitimately. Well, my job is actor. I dont feel comfortable in the role of educator right, I'm not I'm not educated. So when I M able to be a part of something where people can be effective, where
generation who lived in the world of HIV Aids can really have a profound experience, reliving things that they had experienced the more important. He travelled to have a younger generation that, quite frankly, doesn't really know much at all about HIV. Aids right right, divers yearly legitimately doesn't know any of it and how it happened and how it came to be and what it means now, because essentially you can have you no unprotected sex catch. It take a pill. You should be fine like a lot of a younger generation. That's all they know from it so to be able to educate in a way that still cannot vibrant like that's a really that's a really nice not to have one about it's a beautiful story, and you know someone some of the comments I've seen about its especially from the UK have been many of the feelings I had one just watching. The first episode was was that it's interesting to explore the paradox the joy that was contained in a world that was
overshadowed, as you said earlier by this ominous feeling? It feels like there was ample to show as well, because sometimes stories tell one side of a story very sad or only happy this like it was a complicated reality of what it was. That's very well said end and that's what I think is so great about it, because the eighties. Were that you don't have that kind of part b to it and there's lots of scenes with people dancing in night clubs and it sets there's a sexiness too. You know so you also you you get intoxicated by that and yet, at the same time there's this there's this voice son in over her shoulder, whispering in your ear. Saying, don't forget this is about HIV Rice and it's a very serious topic, and so, as you go, it's here you're your concern for the people
when, yes, obviously without spoiling anything, not everyone in the cast survives because that's sort of part of the the storytelling and then at, but even in apis, would one wondering who you are people with great futures, wondering who's gonna mess up and how and what's gonna who's gonna say: Sure it's a very treacherous tight rope of a show. I don't know I was, I think, Russell T Davies has has had extraordinary writing after Extraordinary writing. He makes content that is really really vital and this is no different yeah- it's it's really been well, seemed in the UK. One of the promised in the U S. It's gonna be interesting to see how people resonate with this. What they feel about it before. I let you go. I would love to know how you worked on your accent because one-
one of the feuds. That's constantly you know brewing between the. U S and the UK is how people do the others accents. Everyone loves, you accent. How did you work on? I have a pretty pretty decent, for accidents, but I really didn't want to rely on that. So there was a titian that I worked with a fair amounts. We went through entire script, we'd sort of decided what type of person he was right, Did you did you like? Do the thing we? U like live in, like we walk around your house, I would like some tea. Please crooks. No! I wouldn't I went about a week. Early to walk around and just gonna sit at pubs and listen to people, so that yeah? I was just in in life the hardest part, to be honest, was when we were filming my accident. I was fine with my exit as written, but then between takes
I wasn't sure whether I should maintain the accent or whether I could drop it, because I didn't want to seem like this weird method: actor that is always in character, always speaking with a posh british accent, and yet it seemed like it was equally strange to drop it out of a robust with hard hours, the whole time in Manchester everyone's targeting, and so I just kind of put the split. The difference I felt we talked more like a Brit than an American. Just just to make it easier on myself, but no man I've a massive talent crush on the UK. I think the work that they do until vision. I think that where did they do and film and on stage is? Is it really exciting and really important. And I've always wanted to be a part of something like that. So I was very conscientious about not just yawning in my way, through an Naxa pressure. Well, just judging by the reviews I can safely say they also want a crush on you, NEO, Patrick Harris,
Thank you for joining me on the show. Congratulations on another fantastic project and the next Budapest, my friend none of these in a region. It don't forget, you can watch all episodes of its a sin on HBO Max starting feathery eighteenth or are we gonna? Take a quick break, boldly right back after this
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