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    Satire in the Age of Trump with The Daily Show's Zhubin Parang

    enMay 23, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Candace and Tom sit down with Zhubin Parang, producer and writer at The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.  He discusses the process of deciding what to cover and whether they consider themselves an appropriate source of "news".  Zhubin also discussed his path from a big law firm to one of the most important comedy shows of our generation.

    Three Things:

    1) Reopen Protests

    2) Biden's Veepstakes

    3) Disparate impact of COVID deaths on people of color

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