Mugabe has been in power for nearly four decades, ruling the african nation with an iron fist since securing independence in 1980, counting on loyal support from the military, until now. Trevor okay, okay. I think the news is being dramatic here, all right. You dont overthrow a 93yearold man, okay . laughter you just dont wake him up. laughter yeah. The generals are probably in the room like whispering were now in power. We rule. Shhhh you know how its funny how back in the day, americans would have seen this news and been like, man, im glad that doesnt happen here. And now people are like, man, i wish that happened here. laughter oh, and speaking of african dictators, President Trump is back from asia. laughter cheers and applause and, apparently, very thirsty for applause. January of this year, Japanese Companies have announced investments in the United States worth more than 8 billion, 17,000 jobs. Thank you. Oh, you dont have water . Thats okay. laughter what . Thats okay. Oh. laug
Richard, wait. Do you. Jerk off to your students . All teachers do. You kinda have to. Hey, abbi, one more thing. You have to keep reading. Your brain is a muscle. If you dont use it regularly. It goes away. What a righteous dude. Dont you forget about me from comedy centrals world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with trevor noah. cheers and applause trevor welcome to the daily show. Thank you so much for tuning in. Im trevor noah. Our guest tonight, a filmmaker whose new documentary investigates the heroin epidemic, Elaine Mcmillion sheldon is joining us everybody. cheers and applause but first, but first, a Seismic Shift in southern africa. An apparent coup in zimbabwe. 93yearold president Robert Mugabe and his family appear to be in military custody. Mugabe has been in power for nearly four decades, ruling the african nation with an iron fist since securing independence in 1980, counting on loyal support from the military, until now. Trevor okay, okay. I think
Salvation South Deluxe is a series of extended episodes of the Salvation South podcast that unravel the untold stories of the Southern experience, narrated by the authentic voices that make this region truly unique. In this episode, Native Appalachian documentary filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon and others talk to Chuck about "King Coal", a new documentary which uses unconventional storytelling techniques to explore Mountain folks' complicated relationship with the dying coal industry.
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