The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Trevor Interviews Jennifer Garner About Her Save with Stories Initiative
Episode Date: April 7, 2020Trevor enlists his correspondents to help him figure out how to make a protective mask, and actress Jennifer Garner discusses her charitable initiative, Save with Stories. Learn more about your ad-ch...oices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's going on everybody? Trevor Noah here. Welcome to another episode of the daily social
distancing show. We're starting week four of staying at home to try and prevent the
spread of the coronavirus. And as you may have noticed, yes, I've decided to move to try and prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
And as you may have noticed, yes, I've decided to move to a different spot in my apartment.
You see, me and that other part of my apartment had a big fight, so I'm trying to make it jealous.
Yeah, I'm in a new spot now, and she treats me right.
Anyway, here's your quarantine tip of the day.
If you're running out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out tip of the day. If you're running out of deodorant, there's an easy way to smell nice.
It's you take something called a shower.
Yeah, I don't know what those are.
Anyway, on tonight's episode,
we're gonna learn how to make a mask at home.
Some people say Jesus can protect you from coronavirus,
and Donald Trump finally admits he's not a doctor. So let's get into it. Welcome to the Daily Social Distancing Show.
From Trevor's Couch in New York City to your couch somewhere in the world.
This is the Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah.
the ears edition.
Let's kick it off with the big news.
Here in the United States, the country is bracing for a week that the Surgeon General Jerome Adams said is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment and our 9-11
moment, adding that this is going to be the hardest and saddest week of most Americans'
lives. Yeah, that's a really, really dire warning. But despite these warnings, there are
still people who are not taking social
distancing seriously. For some cities, good weather was all it took to draw out the crowds,
people gathering in San Francisco, flooding Washington DC's famous seafood warfs Saturday,
and strolling New York Central Park. In Los Angeles, officers breaking up a celebration
for a one-year-old little girl, calling in reinforcement after the crowd became agitated.
Across the country, religious leaders are holding services and risking their parishioners
and their communities health.
Driving out of this Ohio parking lot is a woman who just attended a church service with
dozens of other people, including children.
Can I ask you about your decision to go to church to be inside that building?
I wouldn't be anywhere else.
Aren't you concerned you could infect other people people people people people people people people people people people people people the people their their their their their their their their their their their their the church to be inside that building? I wouldn't be anywhere else. Aren't you concerned you could infect other people if you get sick inside?
No.
People who don't go to this?
No.
I'm covered in Jesus's blood.
I'm covered in Jesus's blood.
Okay, people, just because Jesus is on Jesus' side, and he died.
thiiiiii. was on Jesus' side and he died. Okay? Yeah, he came back, but that was like a one-time thing.
I think it's like Mario Brothers' lives.
Maybe he's got two left.
And you know, it's funny how a lot of these same people who say,
Jesus will protect them from coronavirus are the same people
stocking up on guns.
I don't get it, huh?
Won't the United States passed the 10,000
coronavirus deaths. And experts are saying that that number is probably
undercounting things because apparently many deaths in the US have been
labeled as pneumonia or influenza when they were likely coronavirus. Now, as America reaches the hardest week yet of this epidemic,
states around the country have been begging the federal government
to help them find ventilators for their overcrowded hospitals.
But because the federal government took so long to react to this crisis,
President Trump just doesn't have enough ventilators to go around.
What he can give people, thoughthough is some unsolicited medical advice.
President Trump says he thinks doctors should use the drug hydroxochlorquin
to treat patients who've tested positive.
That's hydroxy chloroquin and isrythomycin.
And again, you have to go through your medical people, get the approval.
But I've seen things that I sort of like.
So what do I know?
I'm not a doctor.
I'm not a doctor.
Okay, here's what I don't get.
Trump is acknowledging he's not a doctor.
While legitimate doctors, who could answer these questions are standing right
there next to him. Why are we getting his opinion at all? Imagine if you went in for a checkup and there was just
some random dude behind your doctor giving his opinion like, if you ask me, it looks like you've got
some of that age cancer, but what do I know? I'm just a guy who hangs out here.
I do have to give some credit to Trump though for at least giving us a disclaimer that he's not a doctor. I mean, he doesn't normally do that. In fact, he should end all of his coronavirus press conferences
like a pharmaceutical ad.
He's just come out like,
Donald Trump is not a doctor and his advice should not be taken seriously.
If you have an erection lasting longer than four hours,
please let Donald Trump know,
because that's pretty cool.
Now, before you get depressed by the fact that America is that is that America, is being led by someone who knows less about medicine than Dr. Pepper. There is still a lot of good news out there.
Don't lose hope.
For instance, in Europe, although Spain and Italy are still reporting more than 10,000 new infections each day,
their corona numbers are finally slowing down, which could be a sign that the worst has passed.
And South Korea, it's superstars.they've reported only 47 new cases yesterday.
And with fewer than 200 deaths out of a population of 51 million people,
South Korea has basically emerged as maybe the only nation to have handled the pandemic
with near complete success.
And I mean, let's be honest, South Korea was always going to
beat Corona because from what I can tell everyone in that country has a basement
inside their basement. So I mean if you're the virus good luck finding a
South Korean person. But maybe the best news of all is that there are rumors
that Netflix might be dropping a new episode of Tiger King people. That's right.
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he's been secretly living inside one of those tigers all along?
Ah! But let's move on. Over the weekend we got a major update from the CDC
after months of telling us that only sick people should be wearing masks.
The CDC now says everyone should cover their faces
with masks made from cloth, like shirts,
or bandanas, or scarves,
because apparently even people who don't have symptoms of coronavirus
can unknowingly spread the coronavirus.
We are all coronavirus.
Sounds like an inspirational message.
Even if you don't feel Corona, Corona can feel you.
So basically any time we go outside for essentials,
all of us should have a bandana or something on our face.
The CDC is going to have everybody looking like broke-ass mortal combat characters.
Get over here! Whoa, whoa, dude!
Corona virus. Not that close.
Just get over there.
But still, folks, that's a major shift from the CDC,
and it's already having a big impact.
For instance, Joe Biden said that from now on, he will wear a mask in public
because it's important to follow the science.
Meanwhile, President Trump has said that these guidelines are voluntary
and he will probably not wear a mask,
which, let's be honest, doesn't surprise anyone.
Trump is all about appearance.
It's not going to be wearing a mask.
He doesn't care about safety.
In fact, the only way they can get him to wear a mask is if his aides trick him.
Yeah, this is got to trick him like he's a child.
No, Mr. President, it's not a mask. It's not a border. water wall for your face. So viruses are like the Mexicans of germs.
I got it.
Now if you're not the president and you want to help and try and stop the spread of coronavirus,
you can make your own mask at home.
Yeah, all you have to do is put pieces together and you can sew your own mask if
you want to.
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basically how you make a face mask, pretty simple. But you know just to see how
other people do it I'm gonna check in with some of the correspondence and see if they've had any success.
Because I know they're a pretty crafty group of individuals.
So, uh, let me just Skype in with Jabuki.
Uh, yeah.
Uh, yeah, Jbuki, what's going on, dude?
Yo, Trevor, what's up?
I just got back from a walk outside. Have you been down the street?
It is beautiful this time of year.
That's actually the reason I'm calling you.
I can't, I can't go outside right now
because I can't make a mask.
I try it and it try it and it turns out I bleed a lot.
Like, can you help me figure out how to make a mask from scratch. I told you to get those t-shirts right, those t-shirts that you wear around the office? Yeah, yeah, I've
got all my work t-shirts here. Yeah, I've got them. Perfect. I have the instructions
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I see where people are struggling.
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Great, dude.
This is so much fun.
Okay, what do I do now?
So take all three of those and put them in a garbage bag and throw them away.
I never like those shirts.
Treyfk. It don't look good on you. Yo, Djibouki, these were my favorite shirts. And that was the problem.
You've got to be looking crisp, Trevor.
You can't be out here lacking.
I'm sorry I called you, Djibouki.
I hope you have a fantastic day outside with your muscle.
Goodbye, Djibouki.
That would be a really cute crop top.
Asho. All right, let me see if I can get Dulce on. Dulce!
Hi, Fran!
You're a sight for Saw Eyes.
How are you?
I'm alright, you know, I'm just in here, just, um,
cooking and crafting and just really plotting my takeover of the world.
What?
I knew I should have called you for, thrown.
Anyway, I knew I should have called you first because I need someone who can craft. I'm trying to make a mask for myself to stop coronavirus, but I don't know how to do it.
Um, yeah, there's a thing that happened.
Anyway, can you help me out?
Uh-huh.
I need a face to go outside because I just wear his t-shirt that says, I already have corona.
Why would it be that? To trick the Corona. But the Corona C is my shirt, it'll be like, I don't need the effect, ah!
Where'd it been there?
Mm-hmm.
Dulce, the coronavirus can't read.
How do you know that?
We don't know anything about this virus.
This bitch can have a master's.
We don't know.
She can't know. when you're outside. Please, please don't, please don't use the shirt, Dulce. That's, yeah, that even that's better. I gotta go. I really thought you'd help me.
This is, man, let me see if I can get someone.
I, this is man, I can't, ma'am, the-a.
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they's, thrown, that's why I'm calling you man. I can't making these masks is harder than people say like I almost chopped my hand off
Dude sewing and needles you don't need to do that man. I got it Trevor. What do you mean? I took a pillowcase
I cut some holes for the eyes. This is it no sewing no loops. I just came up with it check this out. This works. It protects your fit Oh, I think I made a clanhood.
Yeah, I think you made a clanhood.
I'm...
Oh my, this is not thought.
We, we, it's, it's...
We should just stay indoors, it's fine.
Can we not...
Can we just forget?
Yeah, I don't even...
This never happened. I don't even...
Well, there you have it. An easy way to make a face mask.
After the break, I'm going to be chatting to Jennifer Garner, so don't go anywhere.
We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to the Daily Social Distancing Show. Earlier today, I spoke with actress
Jennifer Garner about her initiative to help kids continue learning while they're stuck
at home during the coronavirus outbreak. And we also talked about how we can help kids get
the nutrition that they need while their schools are closed.
So, check it out.
Jennifer Gana, welcome to the Daily Social Distancing Show.
Thank you. It's nice to not be with you.
Is this the longest time you've been at home, like ever, basically?
I mean, sometimes when you're shooting something you don't leave town,
but yeah, this is the longest time for sure. I feel for people who have kids in this time
because one of the most talked about effects of coronavirus
is obviously the economy, it's people's health,
and then I find in a close spot,
like right near the top, is parents saying
this is the worst time they've ever experienced in their lives,
because they have to teach their kids. You have three children, correct? I have three children and their schools are doing a great job of they're still receiving
instruction from school, so I haven't had to be their teacher. I think I'm ill-equipped to be their
teachers and I'm really proud of them. They've been great. I have no complaints, but if they
were toddlars and babies I would probably lose my mind. Yes. Toddlers are the worst because they don't understand what you're saying, because I mean
they're basically drunk the whole time.
Yeah.
I feel like you're in such a good place that you've decided to help others get into a better
place, which is part of the reason we're chatting today.
The initiative that you're kicking off with Reese Witherspoon sounds amazing. Amy Adams is part of it as well. I saw Lupita Niongo, I saw Chris Evans, I saw so many A-list names coming together.
And if I understand correctly, you're going to be reading stories to children.
Tell me more about this. Well, Amy Adams called me a couple of weeks ago and said,
I'm worried about the kids that are out of school and I know, you know, 30 million kids rely on school for food,
not to mention, you know, so many kids don't have broadband,
don't have books at home, don't have access to school supplies
or anything like that.
And their schools can't afford to print up stuff
and send them home with them anyway.
But her idea was, wouldn't it be great if celebrities read books for kids who are home and for whom
the news is scary and there's not a lot of content, and then we ask for donations.
And I said, well, this is actually what I do.
We immediately asked No Kid Hungry to partner with us because their specialty is urban and
food. Our specialty is rural and education.
And so the combination of things has been really awesome.
And what's incredible is just how much people want to help.
And Reese Witherspoon always the first to jump on to a way to help people.
And then we've just been running it from my little office while my kids are in Zoom school.
And yeah, it's we've raised a you know a couple million dollars and
Wow in mostly ten dollar donations which just shows that people at home are
really generous there are a lot of people that say yep I'll give ten
dollars but also people are just enjoying the videos. So you're making these
videos and and you're raising the money to help other kids who
need to get food and and you're trying to just, I guess, help everybody in any way that you can.
I guess the question is not the why, but rather like why these areas specifically.
I know you worked in it, but what made this so important for you?
Well I know what it looks like in rural America.
I grew up in rural America. My mom and dad both did.
They both grew up poor, I didn't,
but I was surrounded in West Virginia
by generational rural poverty,
and I've worked and traveled extensively
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yeah, this is exactly what I should be doing and exactly how I need to spend this time.
Before I let you go, how can people help if they want to jump in, if they want to participate
in any way, what can they do to help? Well, first of all, just for fun of it, for the fun of it, go on to Instagram to act, to to to to to to to to the to to the the the to their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the their, the their, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, th. the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, the fun, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go....... the fun, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. the the the thi. thi. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to, to, to, to, to, to to to'll see, I mean, we just put Steve Corel up.
Tomorrow we have Lynn Manuel Miranda going up,
Catherine Newton.
We have so many great people up there reading
and more going all the time in your favorite,
books.
And I'm personally matching everyone with their books.
And if you want to donate, it's $10. You just text the word save to 2022,
or you go on to Save the Children.
that org slash Save With Stories.
And that would be awesome because we're just eking everything out of it
that we can to help these kids.
Well, thank you so much for doing that and we'll help as much as we can on our side.
I really appreciate it. Do you want to read for us? I would love to. Would you? You let me
know when and then we'll we'll jump in on it. Oh good okay wait I have one more
thing to tell you. Yes. It's been so successful for Save the Children here in
the US that it's up and running, Australia, so
India, so it's become a whole global thing.
Isn't that cool?
Amy Adams.
That's really, really amazing.
This is one of those things that I hope will stay long after coronavirus has gone.
We just keep doing this and keep helping.
I hope so. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your time. Yeah, take care.
Be safe.
Bye.
Thank you so much, Jennifer Ghana.
Well, that's our show for today.
Before we go, though, this is a make or break week for many doctors,
nurses, and first responders around the country.
And you at home can help them protect themselves while they's their All they need is help getting masks, gloves, and gowns,
or PPE to protect themselves during this crisis.
So please, go to Thrive Global's First Responders First,
and donate whatever you can to help get PPEA to the people saving our lives.
And if you want to help in New York City specifically, then please go to the New York Mayors Fund COVID-19 response
and help them out.
Stay safe out there, wash your hands, and remember, only cough into your own elbow.
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