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Thank you so much for coming out. Take a seat, everybody, lets make a show. Im trevor noah. Our guest tonight is an amazing woman who has spent her entire life fighting for human rights and protections for disabled people. Judith heumann is joining us, everybody. An amazing story. Also on tonights show, the democratic race is down to the final two. Jurassic park is real, and lewis black doesnt want to see pictures of are your kids. So lets catch up on todays headlines. Lets kick it off with the coronavirus. The disease is now officially in 85 countries and it has over 95,000 confirmed cases. And it is the reason even white people have switched to the fist bump. And explode. Now here in new york because the city is so crowded, the risk of coronavirus is especially dangerous. You see if corona can make it her, it can make it anywhere. laughter and thats why city officials are taking action. The mta stepping up its cleaning efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on public transi