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captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much, everybody. our guest tonight, senior political writer for buzzfeed news, mckay coppins is it joining us, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) but let's get right to it. another big primary night. five more states voted yesterday, so we're now five states closer to the apocalypse. but last night was all about the northeast, and the northeast was all about the tangerine terror. >> donald trump delivering a crushing blow, dominating his rivals with a five-state primary sweep. it is now mathematically
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impossible for any republican contender but him to clinch the nomination before convention. >> trevor: that's right, people, mathematically impossible. that's how hard donald trump crushed it last night. he defeated math. ( laughter ) numbers were, like, "we've done all we can, guys. we're done. talk to the letters. we're out." ( laughter ) i'm going to be honest. i think trump winning all these states is an absolute disaster, and not just because of his terrible ideas, but because i was-- i was really looking forward to a contested convention, you know. really, i wanted a contested convention so bad, i've already picked out my outfit. ( laughter ) i think i look pretty good. can i just take a second to mention-- yeah, i slay. but i'm still holding out some hope because these guys have a plan. >> ted cruz and john kasich officially joining forces in a sort of last-ditch effort to try to sink donald trump at a contested convention. let's call it "team krasick."
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>> trevor: let's not do that. team krasick? that sounds like a sorority girl's insult. "that bitch is crazy and sick. she cray-sick." she literally flipped over a table, cray-sick. if you remember, a few days another ted cruz and john kasich announced a trump ( bleep ) blocking alliance in which kasich would stop campaigning in indiana and in return, cruz would stop campaignin campaignin and new mexico. and the alliance is going very, very well, except for the alliance parts. >> it seems as though neither candidate is willing to kind of explicitly come out in these different states and say vote for the other guy. >> so who should your supporters vote for in indiana ginever told them not to vote for me. >> i'm not campaigning in indiana, and he's not campaigning in these other states. that's all.
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that's all it is. >> thank you, guys. >> it's not a big deal. ( laughter ) >> trevor: what is going on here? first off, i'm starting to worry about you governor kasich? why are you always eating? why are you-- do you have a tapeworm? is that what you have. and this really shouldn't be that's hard, though. all kasich basically has to do to help cruz in indiana is not get votes, which is something he's pretty good at by now. but kasich supporters, they're not helping. >> even with a so-called alliance, there's no guarantee that cruz would defeat trump in the hoosier state. 22% of kasich supporters say trump is actually their second choice. >> trevor: you know what? i give up. i don't understand how american elections work. how is trump your second option after kasich? how does that like-- like, these candidates couldn't be more different. those same people, i bet they dp out, and, "yes, i'd like a plain bowl of oatmeal, please. but if you're out of, that i'll
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just butt chuck some sriracha, thank you, thank you. it's one or the other, one or the other, second choice." now if trump wins indiana he basically clirches the nomination, so for cruz, indiana is do or die. if you don't know, indiana is the hoosier place, a place where basketball is life. to win their hearts all cruz has to do is make a simple basketball metaphor, and it's a slam dunk. >> casting himself as the underdog at the celebrated hoosier gym cruz tried to recreate this famous scene from the film. >> i think you'll find the exact same measurements. >> but cruz tripped up on the punch line calling it a basketball ring. >> the amazing thing is that basketball ring here in indiana. >> trevor: air ball! air ball. how could you mess that up? ted cruz trying to be cool "i was shooting rings with my byes
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and i plunked the ball in, nothing but cotton webbing." so indiana wasn't cruz's best moment. but it wasn't his worst moment. yeah, see his worst moment he saved for today. >> if i am nominated to be president of the united states, they will run... on a ticket, with my vice presidential nominee, carly fiorina. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: first of all, let's acknowledge that he almost said "but president. let's acknowledge that, with my but, but, but, president. none of this seems to concern donald trump who is calling himself the presumptive nominee and turned his attention to the other big winner, hillary. >> i think the only card she has is the woman's card. she has nothing else going. and frankly, if hillary clinton were a man, i don't think she'd get 5% of the vote.
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the only thing she's got going is the woman's card. >> trevor: okay, okay. let's go with trump. yes, hillary does play the woman card. she does, she does, because she's a woman. ( laughter ) it's the same way you play the racist douchebag card. this is who you are. we all play the cards we have. so, yes, hillary does play the woman card. but you know what other cards she plays? the the secretary of state card. the same person we trust with the nuclear codes card. the only card she doesn't have is a working metro card. that's pretty much the only one she doesn't have. but hillary didn't take this lying down. last night, she shot back. >> the other day, mr. trump accused me of playing the "woman card." ( booing ) well, if fighting for women's
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health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: this is so cute! no, like, think about it. you haven't seen hillary crush for a while. she even said it. she said, "i'm not good at campaigning. i'm not good at jokes." and here she is she's crushing it. and she's up there with a smile on her face. finally, a joke land forward her up and know this is not going to be the end. when a joke lands, you keep telling that joke. i can see her the night after the thing and telling the bartender, are so then i said 'deal me in'." she is going to keep on saying it, keep on saying it. ( applause ) she'll be at her inauguration and be like, "so help me god, and then i said 'deal me in'." so after hillary called trump out for his sexist statement,
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trump was given a chance to redeem himself on "morning joe," but instead he said this. >> i haven't quite recovered, it's early in the morning, from her shouting that message. and i know a lot of people would say, "you can't say that about a woman," because, of course, a woman doesn't shout but the way she shouted that message was not-- ooo. that's the way she said it. ( laughter ) >> trevor: is there nothing trump wouldn't double down on? he's been accused of sexism, and his response is more sexism. "mr. trump, a lot of women say you're sexist." and he's like, "i don't know what she's bitches are talking about. i don't know. i don't know." ( applause ) and as if these remarks weren't disrespectful enough, from the sound of his voice, i'm pretty sure he was taking a dump while he was on that call. yeah! you know those expensive hotels that have the toilet phones.
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and you always wonder, who would use the phone in the toilet? now we know, now we know exactly who would do that. and you know what? trump is full of ( bleep ). because, yes, hillary does sometimes shout. you know who else shouts? everyone else on the campaign trail. bernie shouts, cruz shouts. kasich-- well, he eats, but still. but still, he eats loudly. and the last person who should be complaining about the decibel level of a speech in another person's ( bleep ) voice is this guy. >> we're going to win! we're going to win, and we're going to win! turn off the lights! turn off the lights! >> the trump network wants to give millions of people renewed hope, and with an exciting plan to opt out of the recession. >> dude, even when you're alone in a room, you're still shouting! the cameraman is probably like, "yo, i'm right here. i'm right here." ( laughter ) we can admit this, people. politicians are meant to shout
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at rallies. men and, yes, even women. that's the whole point of the entire event. do you know how weird it would be if hillary actually took trump's advice, if she was like, "i'm going to take your volume advice, trump." here's how weird it would be. >> we have to stand with each other. we have to lift each other up. lift each other up. move together into the future that we will make. thank you. god bless you, and god bless america. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: shhh. ( whispering ) keep it down, people. we don't want to disturb donald. he's taking a dump. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause )
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( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." when a new story falls through the cracks, lewis black catches it in a segment we call "back in black." >> there are only three things i like in this world-- cigarettes, liquor, and "live with kelly and michael." but lately, one of those is killing me. >> on tuesday, abc announced that michael strahan would be leaving the show he hosts with kelly ripa. >> i am leaving this show. >> oooh! >> to go to "g.m.a." full time. which is going to happen in september. and it's the same channel. i'm not going anywhere. i was reading some stuff that sound like i died! it's not a eulogy, people!
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>> wrong, strahan. you may technically still be alive but you're dead to me! i'd kick your ass myself if you were the size of the last guy who left that show. how dare you leave kelly! watching you and her playfully banter is the only they think gets me up in the morning. who the hell else is going to teach me how to make muffin pan meatloaf? so now, one half of my favorite duois calling it quits, and i'm the only one who's furious about it. >> kelly ripa had no warning at all, and she is all kind of messed up over it. >> i didn't want to come out here and just, like, say something i might regret. so what transpired, though, over the course of a few days has been extraordinary in the sense that it started a much greater conversation about communication and consideration, and most
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importantly, respect in the workplace. >> he's a rat! how could you do this, strahan! this is the worst thing a former football star has ever done to a blond woman. ( laughter ) ( applause ) shut up! he was acquitted. even worse, now i'm finding out that their whole relationship was a sham. >> insiders tell me thaticle schemichael do not get along, that kelly and the abc brass do not get along, and that some at disney would like to take over her hour and expand the top-rated "good morning america" for a third hour. >> yes, abc wants "g.m.a." to have a third hour so it can breathe, just like how germany took over poland so it could breathe. but on the plus side, kelly now needs a new knight in shining armor. >> "live" will kick off a search for a new cohost when the new
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>> why wheredo i sign up? what are we doing. >> this is a can of comateos. i have a 14-ounce can of tomatoes, crush them up. >> i'm crushing, i'm crushing them. do you want my tomatoes or not? >> no, that was just for fun. ♪ ♪ >> it's too early for this ( bleep )! ( cheers and applause ) kelly ripa, i'm waiting for your call. just make sure it's after 11:00. i'm not a morning person. ( laughter ) trevor. >> trevor: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause )
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credibility. and that was from donald trump. ( laughter ). >> donald trump, very timely reviewed the book. we put those quotes our amazon page, actually. >> trevor: i feel like that the push saleses. >> yeah, no, i wear it as a badge of honor. >> trevor: how did you get to that point with donald trump? crump barely acknowledges anybody. for him to go after you personally, what did you do? >> through a series of kind of freak accidents i ended up spending a couple of days at his how many housein palm beach. >> trevor: what i does that 19 that sounded like the plot of the "political hangover." you can't say, "through a weird series of events i ended up at donald trump's house." >> i was supposed to fly from new york to new hampshire on his huge plane, and because of a blizzard we were rerouted to palm beach and i was kind of just stranded there for two days. so i spent a couple of days
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hanging out with him, and wrote a profile that he reacted very strongly to, as you read. >> trevor: so you hung out with him. >> yes. >> trevor: what did you notice? what did he do? what is he like in person? what does he smell like? >> he has a very distinct scent. he smells of wealth. no, i mean, the most distinct memory i have from that whole trip was when he first got to his, like, beachside compound-- it's called mar-a-lago, and she was trying to schmooze me and telling his minion, get him whatever he wants. get him a bathing suit. and he leaned in close and said there are a lot of good-looking women here. as though he was offering them to me. it was a surreal moment. the whole thing was incredibly surreal. it was bizarre. >> trevor: did you take him up on his offer? >> my wife is back there, so i probably shouldn't say, no. >> trevor: i also like the idea that trump has actual minions working for him.
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>> he really does. >> trevor: i can picture him saying we need to build a wall, he-he-he. ( applause ) now, your book is-- has a very long title. it's called "the wilderness." but it's "deep inside the republican party's combative, contentious chaotic quest to take back the white house." you work for b.u. buzzfeed buzzfeed. the title of this book is longer than most bus, zzfeed articles. >> the publisher rejected my original plan which was just to write the whole thing in emojis. they said no, you have to write actual english words. >> trevor: you wrote a lot of predictions in this book. you wrote this book in disrnlg basically, right? >> it came out in december, yeah, yeah. >> trevor: why would you make all of those predictions so early in the race? almost every prediction is wrong. the story is right. but you said donald trump will be out. the republicans are going to stop him. fox news is going to stop him.
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everything has not happened. >> yeah. >> trevor: in this book. this book is sort of like the bible right now. the stories are wonderful, but the predictions are like, eeeh. >> yeah, well, that was a new experience for me as someone who writes about politics i never get predictions wrong. >> trevor: do you still predict now. >> no, i don't. i mean, this election cycle >> trevor: no, no, no, it's all madness. >> i think this election cycle has cured all pundits of their overconfidence. >> trevor: you'd be surprised. >> any smart or self-respecting commentator. my thing now whenever anybody tries to make a prediction, i just do the cable news cop-out of, "well, we'll just have to see what happens." >> trevor: that's a great cop-out. i've seen that on tv. it's a comment show. give me one prediction. cruz-fiorina versus trump. does cruz win enough delegates to make the convention contested? >> well, i mean, i mean, trump is-- the odds-on favorite at
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this point to win the convention. i think cruz is going to try to, like, shake things up. this is-- i mean, he believes he was destined by god to be president. >> trevor: which is another story in the book. it's another real story. god told him-- this is very much like the bible, now they think about it. a man was told by god to do something crazy and he was like, "yeah, let's do it. let's do it. and the people shall follow me." it's a wonderful book. thank you very much. "the wilderness" is available now. mckay coppins, everybody. we'll be right back. thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ) ♪
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