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There was a certain adolescent joy to that feeling of like, "Oh my God, I've been looking through a cardboard tube."ĭavid: You had time to think about the impact of your show. Jon: I think that is in a sense, but it's also boredom based on narrowness of field. I'd spent so much time singularly focused on The Daily Show, which is a very eccentric process, and one that is- I don't want to say rote because it certainly wasn't rote, but it was redundant.ĭavid: What you're describing is boredom in a sense or not? No, it's, oddly enough for me personally, the way I experienced life was fuller. I have half a melon, and then I jazzercises. Jon: I did a tremendous amount of puttering. You were a nightly presence for 15, 16 years, and then not. You live all that.ĭavid: You know what they're asking. One of the questions somebody said to me, it's, "You've missed so much over these last five or six years." I had to remind them, "I am alive." I haven't been on television, but I too had to take precautions during COVID and suffered the stress and frustration, and anger of the Trump years. You'll go out and just say hello, and you'll introduce yourself to everybody and take some questions. The first day that we were there, you have an audience interaction generally before the show. Jon: Well, it was interesting, it was funny when I went back to do the show that we're doing for Apple. Now, where you've been what's your life been like? You cut out in 2015, there were a lot of disappointed people, but things come to an end. I spoke to Jon Stewart the other day at the New Yorker festival. His new show on Apple TV+, The Problem with Jon Stewart is out now. Stewart's approach to political entertainment has proliferated all over from John Oliver, to Samantha Bee, to Trevor Noah, and more. Speaker 1: This is The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.ĭavid: From the 2000 election to 9/11 and the Iraq War, right up until Donald Trump rode that escalator in the Republican campaign, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart often drove political conversation in this country.
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David: Today I'll be talking with Daniel Craig about No Time to Die, his last James Bond film.