The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Michael Cohen Pleads Guilty & Truth Trump Makes an Appearance | Lindy West
Episode Date: November 30, 2018Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying about Trump's business dealings with Russia, the V.A. shortchanges veterans, and Lindy West discusses "Shout Your Abortion." Learn more about your ad-choices at h...ttps://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I know you have a lot of options as far as podcasts go, but how many of them come out
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I mean, talk about innovative.
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a seat. Let's get into it. I'm Trevor Noah. Our guest tonight is an author with a brand-new
book about abortion rights. Lindy West is joining us everybody.
It's going to be a really fascinating conversation.
But first, let's catch up on today's headlines.
You ever watch a marathon?
It's fun, it's exciting.
Everyone cheers for the winners.
Then you have to wait seven hours for the last person to finish.
Well, that was pretty much the midterm elections.
The 2018 midterms are officially over
Democrat T.J. Cox has claimed victory over
Republican incumbent David Philadeo. This is the last congressional race in the
country to be tallied. Overall Democrats picked up 40 seats in the house. That's right.
The midterms are officially over and the Democrats won big but it took them a long time to get there
so it turns out it wasn't a blue wave.
It was more of like a blue rising sea level, you know?
And let me just say, after more than three weeks of counting votes, America, your elections take too damn long.
Like I miss Africa where it's just like, he has a tank, he is the winner. Moving on, moving on, gun violence in America remains a serious issue.
Unfortunately, the solutions for gun violence aren't quite as serious.
Oakland University's faculty is being armed and trained to stop active shooters, but
they're not getting guns to carry on campus.
They're getting hockey pucks.
The American Association of University Professors has distributed the small rubber discs to its 800 members.
The University Police Chief says throwing heavy objects to distract a shooter is an effective strategy.
Hockey pucks? You're giving kids hockey pucks to protect themselves from guns? How did they come up with this?
Like they must have been thinking, okay, gun control? What else do youto protect themselves from guns? How did they come up with this?
Like they must have been thinking, okay, gun control, what else do Americans not give
a shit about?
Oh, hockey, let's give them hockey pucks!
In other news, Christmas is just around the corner.
You know, it's the time of the year we honor with sacred traditions, by changing
those traditions for no reason. Black is the new green, at least when it comes to Christmas trees.
Many families are ditching the traditional trees for a darker look.
There are thousands of posts on Instagram with the hashtag Black Christmas tree.
A design influencer is on GMA this morning to explain why these trees are so popular.
It goes with everything. It goes with any kind of decor, and because our real life decor has
really started to become what's going to look good on social media, green doesn't always
cut it.
Yeah, if you're a green Christmas tree, kill yourself.
Like what is going on with Christmas trees this year?
Who needs a black Christmas trees now? Like this black Christmas trees now, Melania put up those red trees that's trees tree, to be, threes, threes, threes, threes, threes, threes, th-trees, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, thi, thi, thi, thi, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, thi's thi's thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, thi, thi? Who needs a black Christmas? It looks the same as a green one. Like, there's black Christmas trees now.
Melania put up those red trees that turned the White House
into American horror story.
I mean, look at that.
It looks like she skinned Christmas trees
and then hung them up as warnings to other trees. I bet. And finally, finally, if you ever had someone make fun of your name, trust me, it could
have been worse.
For a Texas woman and her five-year-old daughter, a Southwest Airlines flight home, turned
into a social media nightmare.
Tracy Redford says her daughter's unique name caught the attention of a Southwest Airlines
gate agent.
This is abscity, but her name is spelled ABCDE.
The girl's mother says the agent made fun of the name and even posted a photo of her
boarding pass on social media for others to chime in. Okay, you know what, first of all?
I think this mother is right. What Southwest did is not cool. Because honestly, if
you're Southwest Airlines, where do you get off making fun of anybody else?
You're named after a direction. That's not a great name. You're practically the worst airline there is. Like if it weren't for spirit, you'd be spirit.
And yes, UNIDSEDD to drag someone off a plane, but at least they wanted to be on a United
plane in the first place. You ever fly Southwest? You asked for a water. They say, suck
your spit, shut up. So no. That Southwest employee should not have publicly made fun of this girl's name. But at the same time,
at the same time, why would a parent name their child A, B, C, D, E? You're supposed to name your child
after her grandmother's Facebook password. And honestly, it was only a matter of time before this little
girl discovered that she had an unusual name. I mean, she probably figured it out as soon as she boarded the plane.
She was trying to find her seat like A, B, she's, wait a minute,
I'm in all their seats.
All right, let's move on to our top story.
Let's talk about the United States military.
It's the home of America's toughest warriors.
I mean, that is if you don't count the people fighting at 2 a.m. in Denny's.
Now, some of the perks of joining the US military include learning technology skills, gaining
leadership experience, and they get to use super advanced weapons like six months
before everyone else in America.
But there's also a promise America makes to its troops. And that is, if you serve your country, when you come home, your country will serve you. Veterans get
subsidies for housing, education, HBO passwords. But unfortunately, these days collecting
those benefits has become its own battle. Finances that are tied for many veterans and
their families this holiday. That's because the Veterans Affairs Department is way behind on education-related
reimbursement payments to America's heroes.
Vets registered in undergraduate and graduate school programs under the GI Bill are facing
mounting unpaid housing subsidy bills. Some are even taking on debt.
There are 73,000 claims now pending, 27% more than last year at this time, and that payments to more
than 10,000 veterans have been delayed more than 30 days.
Yes, it turns out the American government, aka We Love The Troops, is stiffing veterans out
of money for housing and education.
And that's the opposite of what you'd expect, right?
It's like finding out the Pillsbury dough boy has got a gluten allergy. You're like, but you sold us the stuff. I know, but it's not for me.
Don't get high on your own supply. And if this makes you angry at your government,
wait until you find out the reason that these veterans haven't been paid.
The delays are being blamed on computer problems. The culprit's not a person, but a machine. A 50-year-old computer system at the Department of Veterans Affairs is short-changing
post-911 veterans.
That system is complex.
That engine is old.
Seriously?
America can't pay its veterans because it's using a 50-year-old computer?
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Like when it comes to war, America always finds the money, right?
Every time America's going to war, they find the money
for drones that are so advanced,
they can zap a pimple off an ISIS fighter's face.
But when the soldiers get home, all of a sudden America's like,
yeah, we can't pay you.
Our computers are running Windows BC. 50-year-old computer, like I'm sorry, I don't trust the computer that has a built-in ashtray. That is some old-ass shit. Like do you, do you guys understand? No, just take it, do you guys understand how bad a 50-year-old
computer system must be? Have you seen someone with an old iPhone? Have you met some of those old iPhones? When they take your phone number, they have to do it in installments? You know, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, they'll, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, do, do, do, do, do, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do th, do th, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi, do thi. Do you thi. Do you thi. Do you guys thi. Do you guys thi. Do you guys toguu guys togu togu thi, do you thi, do thi, do th we'll do the next one. I'm just going to wait for this to load. And now you would think that after the VA identified the problem, all right,
they'd be like, all right, veterans, we're going to make this up to you.
We'll get a much better computer from like 1987, and we're going to get you guys paid.
But instead, the VA came out of figure out how to pay them all. So they're just not going to pay anyone what they're due.
Yeah, that's not the attitude of responsible government agency.
That's the attitude of an absentee dad.
Just comes back and he's like, hey, Billy, I already missed the first 12 years of your life,
so I mean, it's too much effort to start now, right? Am I right? Yeah. We'll be right back. Hey everybody, John Stewart here. I am here to tell you about my new podcast, the weekly
show coming out every Thursday. We're going to be talking about the election, earnings calls.
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I know you have a lot of options as far as podcasts go, but how many of them come out on
Thursday. Listen to the weekly show with John Stewart wherever you get your podcast.
Welcome back to the Daily Show. Today was yet another big day in the ongoing
Mullah investigation.
And since this thing is not ending any time soon, we figured we'd start keeping up with it in a new segment we call, more problems.
You know, the Mullahs investigation is a lot like the wire.
Yeah, it's got a long winding plot, a huge list of shady characters, wiretaps,
secret phone calls. It's got everything the wire has, except black people. But every few
days, we hear from one of the recurring characters. And today, turned out to be a Michael Cohen
episode. President Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen dropping a bombshell
in federal court, pleading guilty to lying to Congress about
how much the president knew about a potential Trump Tower project in Russia during the campaign,
out of loyalty to President Trump.
While Cohen told Congress last fall that the Moscow project ended in January 2016, he now
admits discussions about the project lasted as late as approximately June 2016, when Trump was
the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
That's right.
Former Trump lawyer and human EO, Michael Cohen, is admitting that he lied to Congress about
Trump's real estate dealings with Russia.
And these are like your typical Trump real estate lies like, of course we installed smoke detectors.
No, this lie is way more important because it puts Trump's contact with Russia much closer
to him being president, right?
In January 2016, Trump was just one of 17 possible morons who could become the nominee.
But by June, he was the only moron who could become the nominee.
And Cohen, you realize Cohen is just the latest Trump associate
to be caught lying to investigators, right?
Which raises the question.
If Trump's people aren't trying to cover up any nefarious activities,
why does everyone keep lying?
Like, why are they all lying?
Is there some kind of super innocent secret that they just don't want Robert Muller to
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okay fine Moller, you want the truth? We're all planning a surprise birthday
party for you, okay? You nosy bastard, here's your cake. Enjoy it, asshole.
So while Canada Trump was running for presidents, he was simultaneously trying to make a deal for a new project in Moscow, right, to to to to to to to the and the and the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, thi, thi, thin, thin, is thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' thi, thi, thi, thi, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thin, thin, thin' thin' thin' the the the their their their thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, therying to make a deal for a new project in Moscow, right?
And that sounds like a clear conflict of interest, but if you think it's that simple,
you just haven't heard President Trump's explanation.
I didn't do the project.
I didn't do it.
So we're not talking about doing a project.
We're talking about not doing a project.
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reduced sentence. So he's lying about a project that everybody knew about. Now here's the
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and I just, please don't hit me, my man.
Please don't hit me, my man.
So according to the president,
Cohen is lying, and also not lying.
Somehow it's both.
Yeah, and you know, Trump is one of those choose your own adventure books.
He's like, if I didn't do it, go to page three.
But if I did, it was totally okay, go to page five.
And if you want to hear about my massive electoral college victory,
turn to any page, any page, folks, and I'll tell you about it.
But the real question is, why deal with Russia at all while you're running for presidents
of the United States?
Why not just avoid the conflict altogether?
Well, turn to page bullshit to find out.
I was running my business while I was campaigning.
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Wait, did you hear what he just said?
Wait, he said the reason that he didn't stop his business dealings is because he also
thought he would lose.
He just said that.
He said, there was a good chance that I wouldn't have won. Well, that, yeah, I agree with him now. No, because before I was like,
yeah, I'm against him, but in Trump's defense,
I understand why he did it.
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Go ahead.
But still, man, you have to see how shady this is.
I mean, no president in modern history
has run for office while also working a side hustle.
Like, say what you want about Hillary.
She had her faults.
But one thing we never heard her say was, I'm running to be your president,
but in case it doesn't work out, please give me five stars.
We'll be right back. Stuart here. I am here to tell you about my new podcast, the weekly show coming out every
Thursday. We're going to be talking about the election. Earnings calls. What are they talking about
on these earnings calls? We're going to be talking about ingredient to bread ratio on sandwiches.
I know you have a lot of options as far as podcasts go, but how many of them come out on Thursday? Listen to the weekly show with John Stewart wherever you get you you you you you you you you you you you you th. th. th. th. th. th th th th. th th th th th th th th. th th. th. the the to to to the the to the thi the to to to to to to to to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. to to the. to the. to to to the. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to out on Thursday? Listen to the weekly show
with John Stewart, wherever you get your podcast.
Welcome back to the Daily Show. My guest tonight is a contributing opinion
writer for the New York Times and author of Shrill, Notes from a Loud Woman,
and the new book, Shout Your Abortion. This is based on the movement she co-founded.
Please welcome, Lindy West.
This is a book that was based around a movement. I remember this trending online. I remember the debate that this started.
Thank you for having me. This is a book that was based around a movement. I remember this trending online. I remember the debate that this started.
Shout your abortion. It immediately jars a lot of people, but what is
this movement all about? So it started in 2015, when, I don't know if you remember but the
Planned Parenthood sells baby parts videos we're going around, big hit. And my friends and I were perturbed and trying to figure out,
is there something that we can do? Is there some way that we can counteract this like
crazy nonsense? And my friend Amelia went on Facebook kind of spontaneously and wrote a beautiful
post that said I had an abortion at Planned Parenthood and it was an overwhelmingly
positive experience. I felt nothing but relief.
And I'm a good person and my abortion made me happy.
And so I took that, I screen grabbed it and I threw it on Twitter and I added, shout your
abortion and then the internet exploded.
And some people said they were going to kill us, but a lot of people joined and started telling their stories with the hashtag.
And it was really kind of gorgeous.
It was like this huge outpouring of just truth.
Just some people had experiences that were traumatic.
And some people had experiences like Amelia's that were that were, they just felt gratitude.
And a lot of people, people told us stories about having abortions before Roe v. Wade.
And it was, you know, we got letters from religious people and conservative people
because the reality is that people are having abortions, right?
Whether, you know, really across party lines, across religious lines, across geographic lines, it's the reality and, um, the conversation, um, the conversation, you, you know, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, the, you, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, their ab ab ab abe, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, their, their ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, ab, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the reality and the conversation has really been dominated by what's essentially
a fringe opinion. You know, anti-choice rhetoric is not actually the norm.
So, you know, 71% of Americans support Roe v. Wade and that's not a controversial thing and yet we're all sort of backed into this corner to talk about abortion as like, like, um, like, the, like, the, like, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, and, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, and the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the the the they-rea, they-rea, they-rea.e.e.e.e.e. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the Wade. And that's not a controversial thing. And yet, we're all sort of backed into this corner
to talk about abortion as, like, well, yeah,
I mean, I guess it is kind of murder.
Like even people who are pro-choice get sort of trapped
in that paradigm, which is propaganda.
But how do you move people away from the negative ideas surrounding abortion?
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something that is benign or flimsy, but at the same time it is not what many
anti-abortion activists have started to speak about it as. You speak
about the fact that it is not a partisan issue and shouldn't be one, but it has
become one over time. And we know that you is not a partisan issue and shouldn't be one, but it has become one over time.
And we know that the church, like the Catholic church,
for instance in America, did a really good job
of reshaping that idea in the minds of politicians.
So how to shout your abortion try to take us in a different direction?
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And so all this is, it doesn't, it's morally neutral, you know, it's just people telling the truth,
here's what happened to me, here's why I made this choice.
Here's why I had to terminate this desperately wanted pregnancy or if
people talking about having had multiple abortions for every different kind of
reason. Right. And so I think you know when you let a such a common experience, one
in four people who can get pregnant will have an abortion. That's huge. That means
that everyone knows and loves someone who has had an abortion. That's just reality.
It's interesting because I've noticed in your speech and also in the book, you stray
away from using the term women or women's issue.
Is that something intentional?
Yeah, I mean, I think it's just more important now than ever when, you know, this administration
is openly hostile to trans people. I mean, I think those of us who are trying to be on the right side of history and who genuinely care about
other human beings try to be inclusive in our language. And the fact is that
it's not only women who can become pregnant, trans men and non-binary people
can be pregnant, and that's just reality. So why would we, why would I be deliberately inaccurate in the way that I speak? When you thia th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. the. the. the. th. th. thi. thi. the. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. to to to to to to to to to to to to th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. to. to. the. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. the. the. th inaccurate in the way that I speak? When you look through this book, what I really found interesting and beautiful about it is
that it is stories from individuals who are telling you their individual experience about
how and why they had an abortion.
Some are painful, you know, some are stories where the person didn't want to have an
abortion but had to, you know, because of circumstances. You have all of the images in the book book. th book. th book. th book. th, th, th, th, th, th, what, what, th, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what th, what th, what th, what th, what th, what th, what th, what th, what th, what I th, what I thi, what thi, what I tho, what I tho, what I tho, what I th. What I th. What I tho, what I th. What, what I th. What, what I what I th. What, what I what I what I th, what I th, what I th, what I th, what I th, what I th, what I th, what I th. What, what I, what I, what I, what I, what I, what I, what I'm, what I's, what I'm, what I'm, what I'm thi, what I'm thi, thi. And, that, what I'm, what I'm, what I'm, what I'm, what I'm thi. And, what I'm thi. And, what I'm thi, what I'm to have an abortion but had to, you know, because of circumstances.
You have all of their images in the book.
That's a very deliberate thing to do.
Do you think that that adds to the stories putting a face behind it?
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, I think it's really easy. Again, when you have this tiny fringe group controlling the narrative, they're the only only only only only only only only only only only only only only only only only, their, their, their, th and, th and, th and, th and, th and, th and, thinininin, thin, thin, thin, thin, their, thin, thin, thiioli, thin, thin, their, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi.e.ei.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a. that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, thi.a, thithe narrative, they're the only one saying abortion out loud. And if we're never saying abortion out loud and we're never telling our stories because
we're shamed into silence, and when we talk about abortion, we say, we're so sorry, we're
so sorry about this constitutional right that we have and we know it's wrong and bad, but
can we please keep having it maybe? Like, how is that a compelling political argument? But when you tell the true, the truth, the truth, the truth, the truth, the truth, the truth, the truth, th, th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, and we're thi, and we're thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, and we's thi, and we're thi. And thi. And thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And, thi. And,'m a human being, you know me and you love me and I've had an abortion and it's normal
and it's happening all the time,
I mean, that's just so, it's so powerful
and it really breaks down that argument.
And it really shows you that anti-choice people
are not trying to stop abortion.
They're trying to legislate who can and cannot have abortions.
Because conservative politicians, their wives and mistresses and daughters are always
going to be able to go get an abortion somewhere.
And really, all anti-choice rhetoric does and attempts to criminalize abortion or to overturn
Roe, all that's going to do is keep people trapped in poverty and drowning in poverty for
generations. That's the goal. And if it wasn't the goal, to do is keep people trapped in poverty and drowning in poverty for generations. That's the goal and if it wasn't the goal they would spend
their time and money on comprehensive sex education, free birth control, free
contraception, all the things that actually pro-choice people spend their
time on that actually do affect their abortion rate, so, you know, I don't know. So, they lose.
It's a beautiful book with an amazing movement behind it.
Thank you so much for being on the show.
The book, Shout Your Abortion, is available now.
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