These nominations were seen as controversial due to the individuals' backgrounds and potential conflicts of interest, such as Gaetz's legal issues and Hegseth's lack of experience in defense matters.
Hegseth's history of marital infidelity and his public statements against women in combat roles raised concerns about his suitability for the position.
Sloan aimed to document and preserve American cultural institutions before potential restrictions under a new political regime, highlighting the importance of these institutions in society.
Barrow's time in the music industry taught him the importance of resilience and diversification, which he applied to his political career by focusing on representing the voiceless and addressing societal issues.
Faith, particularly his conversion to Orthodox Judaism, provided Barrow with a sense of purpose and resilience, guiding him through difficult times and shaping his approach to politics as a means to serve humanity.
These experiences taught Barrow the value of persistence and the importance of being present and active in fighting for one's beliefs, regardless of temporary setbacks.
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Welcome to the Daily Show. I'm George Cleppard. We got so much to talk about. Trump's transition continues. Fox News invades the Pentagon. And Joe Biden passes the baton to a same generation of leadership. So, let's get into another installment of Trump 2.0 coming for the White House. I'm gonna come. Thank you.
The peaceful transfer of power is one of the most cherished features of American democracy. A hollow tradition that extends all the way from 1796 to 2016, yada, yada, yada, and continues to this day.
And today, the current president and the future president agreed to set aside differences and make nice for the cameras. Mr. President-elect and former president, Donald, congratulations. And looking forward to having, like we said, a smooth transition. Do everything we can to make sure you're accommodated, what you need.
We're going to get a chance to talk about some of that today. Welcome. Thank you very much. And politics is tough and it's in many cases not a very nice world, but it is a nice world today. And I appreciate it very much. A transition that's so smooth, it'll be as smooth as it can get.
Now, that's a man who appreciates a smooth transition of power. As long as it says transitioning towards him. If it's transitioning away from him, there's going to be some January 6th in. But if it's towards him, smooth. Smooth.
I mean, they did both try to hang Mike Pence just out of tradition, but... Other than that, it was very cordial. Perhaps too cordial. Joe Biden, you spent the whole campaign calling him a fascist threat to democracy. It's a little weird to now be like, well, give us a call if you need any help, Mr. Hitler. Toodaloo! Hey, you know, maybe this respectful meeting at the White House is a sign that Donald Trump is maturing. I really think...
We should give him... No, no, no. I really think we should. We should give him a chance to make some responsible decisions from this point forward. Breaking news. President-elect Trump has named former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as his pick for director of national intelligence. Okay, that's terrifying, but we're warming up here. How about from this point forward...
responsible. Donald Trump has nominated his pick for Attorney General and that is Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz. This is definitely a pick that will raise some eyebrows on Capitol Hill. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! It's gonna raise some eyebrows!
We should have seen it coming. Matt Gaetz, as Attorney General, this is a new low. I mean, not as low as our age of consent laws are about to be, but pretty low. Quick question. The Department of Justice isn't within 100 feet of a school, is it? No.
It almost feels at this point like Donald Trump is trolling us. I mean, these pics can't get any more ridiculous, right? Fox News personality Pete Hegseth tapped for defense secretary. No, no, no. Why do I keep doing this? Stop it. Stop it. Pete Hegseth. The Fox and Friends weekend understudy. I mean, the Department of Defense is one of the most complex bureaucracies in human history. And the president is choosing its leader the same way I chose breakfast cereals as a kid.
Hey, I saw that toucan on TV. He must know how to make cereal. Now, if you're fortunate enough not to spend your life watching Fox News and you're wondering if Pete Hegseth is one of the few responsible journalists on there...
He's not. Black Lives Matter trying to destroy Christmas as we know it. Can the Black Panther be played by a white guy? Wuhan virus, Chinese virus, maybe even the Kung Flu. Look, I got a plate full of burgers and I got a buddy over here eating a Big Mac for breakfast. I put a flag inside my jacket. Okay. What game are we playing here while I get this on? I think you're going to do sudden death soccer. I don't think I've washed my hands for 10 years.
That's secretary. I don't wash my hands to you. Now, to be clear, Hegseth isn't just a Fox News anchor. He's a combat veteran with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Although the combat he's most famous for did occur on a live Fox broadcast. They're testing their skills with the axe. Who's going to win this battle? I'm putting my money on Clayton. Oh, Jesus!
I love how conservatives are like, New York is a violent war zone. Well, time to fling an axe onto Fifth Avenue. Yes, Pete Hexeth threw an axe at a group of drummers, which is pretty unbelievable. I mean, I'd understand it if it was bass players, but drummers? Then again, launching a weapon that accidentally hit a civilian? I mean, why is everyone saying this guy isn't qualified to run the Pentagon?
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For the kind of man who's too insecure to wash his body, you know? Is it gay to soap up my own butt? I don't know! I mean, what are these scents, by the way? Gunpowder? Bourbon? Tobacco? I love getting out of the shower smelling like I need a shower.
I'm surprised this ad wasn't like, do you want to smell like a man at his lowest? Then try grenade soap and smell like divorce. But look, Pete's tenure isn't just going to be about smelling like bourbon while evading axe murder charges. No.
As Secretary of Defense, he has plans to protect us from its greatest enemy. We only have one military, and if the military goes woke, then it is less equipped to fight the wars it needs to fight. Social justice, politically correct, environmental LGBT, CRT, DEI nonsense that divides the force, makes it weaker. I'm straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles.
That's right. That's right. No women in combat roles. In Trump's America, if women really want to risk their lives, they're going to have to get pregnant. Now, cut fast. Talk to the man. Now...
You might wonder why Pete is so down on the idea of women working in the military. It's tough to say. But when you consider that reportedly his first marriage ended because he had an affair with a female co-worker, and then his second marriage ended because he had another affair with a female co-worker, then you begin to understand why he's so worried about working with women.
Of course, Pete Hegseth has written many books espousing his social conservative principles. And if you're wondering how he squared those principles with all his affairs, it was actually easier than you think. In his 2016 book, In the Arena, Pete Hegseth called for policies preventing divorce of parents with kids. A year later, after his affair ended his marriage, he published a revised version, changing his demands to policies preventing wanton divorce.
Damn! Fellas, you ever have sex so good it changes your opinion on divorce laws? Our next Secretary of Defense has. For more on the appointment of Pete Hegseth, we go live to the White House with Troy Iwata. Troy!
Troy, what's the latest? Well, Jordan, Pete Hegseth's appointment is leaving many concerned. Back to you. Bye. No, wait. Troy, wait. No. Troy, come back. Come back. Troy. Troy. Come back. Troy. What are you doing? Why are you dressed like Columbo? I don't want to be on air right now. The longer I'm on TV, the more of a chance Trump sees me and appoints me to his cabinet.
I just... Then I'll have to work alongside Pete Hegseth and listen to him explain his soaps all day? Oh, dirt and blood scented. That's manly. Okay. Come on. Troy, take that disguise off. Take it off. Take it off. Donald Trump is not going to pick you, and I doubt he even watches Comedy Central. Fine, fine. Is this better? Yes, yes. Thank you, Troy, as you were saying. As I was saying, it... Damn it! It's a letter from Donald Trump. LAUGHTER
Dear Troy, I saw you on TV, so you are now the new Secretary of the Interior. See you around my house, parentheses, the White House. Thanks a lot, Jordan. Seriously? He just made you Secretary of the Interior? You're not qualified to run the Interior. I'm gay, Jordan. He obviously thinks the head of Interior is a decorating job. There's wall swatches in here. Okay. Okay.
What are you going to do? Well, I'm not going to put nautical-themed wallpaper in the Lincoln bedroom. That's stupid. No, I mean, no. What about the job? How did you get hired so fast? I've been on TV for 10 years. Well, you know, it's not just being on TV. You have to have charisma. Have you tried having charisma? I have charisma. I've got the riz. Daddy's got the riz. Stop that. You're embarrassing yourself. Another letter? Jesus.
Dear Troy, I love how you read my first letter so good. Okay, he's made me the secretary of education now. Plus you wear a bow tie, which means you are professor. Please go wild on the DOE for me.
Damn it, Jordan. You see what you're doing? Okay, sorry. What are you going to do? I guess I'm going to run the Department of Education now. Why doesn't he get a qualified TV personality like Miss Frizzle or someone? Curse my ribs! Look, why do you keep getting all these appointments? I have charisma too. Mr. President-elect, check this out, right? Look at me. Oh, my God. God, stop. Stop. Oh, God.
Hold on a second. What do we have here? Well, well, well, Troy, looks like someone's noticed my riz. Dear Jordan, this is President Trump. Please ask Education Secretary Troy, why do I see moon and sky during day? Damn it. Go tell him, Troy. What, you think I f***ing know that? No, even if I did, I wouldn't tell him. He's just going to put me in charge of NASA. Troy Iwata, everybody. We come back. We remember America. Don't go away.
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Welcome back to The Daily Show. My guest tonight is a Grammy award-winning musician turned politician whose story is told in the new documentary, The Honorable Shine. Please welcome Moses Shine Barrow. I gotta come here more often. They love you. I gotta come here more often. My goodness. Please come on back. This is like Madison Square Garden or Minnesota Coliseum when I used to be a performer. This is quite... Well, that's how I got to know you, as a performer. Yeah. I mean, your story is...
Can I say bunkers? Is bunkers maybe the most appropriate way to frame this? Extraordinary. Okay. I think resilient. I think it's like the human spirit, which is indefatigable and indomitable. It's incredible. Yeah. Like, a lot of people have... But I think all of us have that. We have that in us? Maybe that's why those people are so excited to see me, because I represent them. Yeah.
That is very kind of you. You speak to a resilience that I wish I could say I had, but I've been having foot problems for the last seven years. I have a lot of health issues. I'm ailing in that way. This isn't about me, but if you know any way to make me a stronger person, both physically and emotionally, I'll take it. I'm sure you're resilient in other ways because I, you know, I don't get involved in U.S. politics. Yeah. But I just, you know, listen to your monologue and you're still going strong. We're still going strong. There you go. Still going strong, right? Yeah. Yeah.
You continue the fight, right? -I got to continue your fight. I'm fighting in Belize. I don't want to get involved in American politics. -Are you sure? -Thanks for the record. -Anybody can be involved in American politics. What we've learned today, if you show up on TV, you could be in the cabinet by dawn. -My critics in Belize might say the same thing about me. -I was going to say, how do you find -- What is easier to navigate, the rap world or the world of politics? -Man, politics is vicious.
But, you know, it's quite similar. In music, I was making music to be the voice of the voiceless. My art represented so much more than just a beat and being famous and being an entertainer. It was really, you know, poetry. It was really, you know, dissertations that were life-like.
And being in the House of Representatives is the same thing. There are people that are dealing with high crime rates, high poverty rates, people dealing with inflation, people dealing with...
And when I go into the House of Representatives, I'm speaking on behalf of those people. So I don't care what my political critics have to say. I don't care what, you know, the paid media or any of my detractors have to say because I'm fighting for people.
So I was doing the same thing as a musician. This is even greater for me because you're creating a society. Your policies are going to impact society at large. You're not just impacting the creative sector, the agro sector, the business sector, the laborers. So
simply as a musician because everyone listens to your music so it really is a seamless transition for me well you found connections so early as a musician and if people are unfamiliar with your story uh a grammy award-winning musician and then there's a shooting incident in a club with puff daddy i got the grammy after the incident that's right the the album came out after the incident well i got grammy nominations and and credit for
Usher's album. I performed on that album. Lil Wayne and Faith Evans and Carl Thomas. So this all happened while I was incarcerated, unfortunately, for taking the fall and being the sacrificial lamb for Diddy. Yeah, well...
Oof is right. Well, and Diddy is a big part of your early story. Indeed. But also Diddy has reemerged as a part of sort of this new American story. As you see what has happened to him in that story and reflect on that, it feels like your story of taking the fall for Diddy didn't get much attention way back when. Now do people see that in a new light, or how do you see what is happening currently? You know, it's interesting because...
His celebrity, his power was so loud that when myself and my mom and my supporters were screaming, "Hey, this guy destroyed my life. This guy sent witnesses to testify against me," and I was just trying to defend him, and, you know, "He's ruined my life, taken away my freedom, took away my career," nobody was listening. Nobody heard me, and I've been saying it for so long. Then I got to a point where I said, "You know what? I'm not gonna keep exerting energy
uh, on blaming anyone. I'm gonna take responsibility for my life. I'm gonna curate my present and my future, and I'm gonna let go of this baggage." And that's what I did. And... Thank you. Thank you. And, um...
And that's how I got involved in politics and really just focused on fixing my life and not waiting for anyone to fix it and not lamenting on who broke it. And, you know, I found the right partner in Disney, Anscaped, to do the documentary, and here we are. All of the events that you see happening just...
happened to be happening. We have nothing to do with that. And so the story is not necessarily focused on the demise of Diddy. It's focused on a celebration of my resilience, which is your resilience,
Anyone that's listening right now that is going through a difficult time, anyone that's listening right now that thinks the world is unfair and they've been screwed over and they've been done wrong, I represent that hope that things work out. Well said. Thank you.
I truly find it remarkable to hear your story, to watch your story. Your ability to let go of perhaps your preconceived notions of who you were and to find something new. I think something that was surprising to me is after you're deported to Belize, where you were born, but then you find Orthodox Judaism.
and you find real meaning in that and use that sort of also as a path to find meaning in your life, but also as a way to also find what you got out of politics. Is that correct? I guess I'm... I guess what...
Part of what is remarkable to me about that is I think so much of who we are is about cementing an idea of who we are. And as somebody who finds such great success as a rapper so early in life, to be able to let elements of that go and to discover new parts of yourself just find really difficult for people to do, to let go of who they think they are.
But I think hip-hop, I gotta give credit to hip-hop. You know, we celebrated 50 years last year. Hip-hop has always been such a multi-dimensional, diverse, you know, cultural juggernaut. And it has transformed today where it emerged in the inner cities and now it's global and now it's, you know, every ethnicity, every culture all in one. So...
I realized a long time ago getting into the music business with different people that, you know, they started off as rappers. They ended up being actors. They ended up being entrepreneurs. They ended up, you know, owning clothing lines. You name it. They diversified their portfolio. Even Kanye, he ran to be president.
Didn't quite work out. That's not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of what Kanye has gone on to do, but that's one of the things. Didn't quite work out. Sure. So I learned early on in my career to be diverse and to wear different hats. And certainly Judaism has guided me every step of the way. And there was a time where I was extremely religious, but I got into praying and faith as a means of survival.
Brooklyn was extremely dangerous. You know, I come from Belize. I was born in Belize, came to Brooklyn when I was 8 years old. And I grew up where bullets were whistling past my ear. I grew up where my friend would get killed. We'd be sitting here talking, heaven forbid, and someone get their brains blown out.
And I realized that I couldn't survive without God. I couldn't survive without divine intervention. There was no way that I was going to beat the statistical odds of being a young African Caribbean American that was destined to go to jail or an early grave. And that's how I started praying. And that led me to my success in the music business, however short-lived it was, until I got incarcerated. So when I got incarcerated, you know, there's a saying,
during Passover, when you celebrate the Exodus, the Israelites, they say, they say, you know, if I don't get anything more, it's enough what you did for me. You know, you led me out of Egypt. And that's how having...
and having Judaism as the center of my world helped me to survive. And now I'm not religious. I'm spiritual. So I still fast on Yom Kippur. I still wrap my tefillin, but I'm not a zealot. You know, I don't believe that... I believe in a two-state solution. I don't believe in... I... I... I...
I don't believe in extremism. I don't believe in extremist Israeli hawks. And I don't believe in extreme terrorists. But living in Israel after I got deported, I was traveling around the world. But living in Israel allowed me to come to my truth, which is that I'm a connector.
I bring people together, and I don't want to be an extremist. DJ Khaled is one of my great friends, and he's a Palestinian Muslim, and, you know, we're brothers. And that's what I believe humanity is, bringing people together. And sometimes when you get into religion, you separate humanity. You push people away, and people kill over religion. So that's what...
That's what being involved in Judaism meant for me. So you come back to America. And then that took me back to Belize. So I lived in Israel. I studied. I was ultra-Orthodox Jew, peyot and everything. And then I realized the truth of my purpose was not to be in garments,
It's about substance and content. And my content is about human beings, not about Jews, not about Muslims, not about, you know, Hamas, not about, you know, the right-wing extremists, not about Republicans, not about Democrats. I'm about people. And so the people that need me the most are the people in Belize.
So instead of spending my time praying, I need to spend my time doing. I continue to pray, but actions are worth so much more than prayer. Because... Thank you. If you're just telling God a bunch of things and you're not doing anything as to that communication, then you're not... It's really... You're not going anywhere. I guess...
You can hear from the response here. We're talking at a pretty fraught time for a lot of people. Our country does feel divided. You're here. You've seen political structures outside of America. But coming back, like, what lessons have you learned through your journey that perhaps we could take forward in this fraught time where it does feel like we are pulled apart and politics is not a unifying force but a divisive one? Nothing in life is given.
So whatever policies you believe in, you have to fight for it. And sometimes you might have a temporary loss. I had a loss of 10 years, incarceration, for something that I didn't do. I was defending a friend, and a friend turned around and said, hey, it was him. And it wasn't me. It was, according to the witnesses, one of the witnesses said, did he shot him?
I never said it because, you know, I was busy defending myself and defending him. But the point I'm trying to make is I could have felt sorry for myself for 10 years, but I didn't. I was present every day of those 10 years. Then I got deported, and I was present every day for the 13 years of deportation before I was allowed to come back here as the future prime minister of Belize. So I kept fighting for 23 years. You guys only got...
I'm not taking any sides, but I'm just saying whoever's not happy with the outcome, you only got four years to fight. Theoretically, yeah. Right? So get to fighting. Get to fighting. The Honorable Shine will premiere exclusively on Hulu on November 18th. Moses Shine Barrett. Thank you.
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