this is the daily social distancing show, with trevor noah. trevor: let s kick it off with the big news of the day: the vice presidency. it s america s assistant manager, and today, joe biden announced who he s picked to be his v.p. we re coming on the air with breaking news. democratic presidential candidate joe biden has made his choice. nbc news has confirmed that biden has picked california senator kamala harris to be his running mate, the first woman of color in history to be chosen for such a position. so the democratic ticket is biden-harris. trevor: that s right, people. joe biden has officially picked kamala harris to be his running mate. say what you want about joe, but the man went black and he s not going back. and i gotta say, i m impressed that biden picked kamala, even after she destroyed him at that debate. in fact, part of me thinks he only picked her so that she can just never dust his ass in public again. this is an insurance policy. and i m interes
in fact, part of me thinks he only picked her so that she can just never dust his ass in public again. this is an insurance policy. and i m interested to see what the trump campaign s line of attack is going to be on kamala, because they re going to have a tough time. everything she s done in her career appeals to trump s base. crafty kamala spent her whole career locking up criminals and filling up california s jails. she s even friends with cops. hold on. that actually sounds pretty cool. mike, is it too late to change you? but jokes aside, congratulations to kamala harris. she is now the first black woman on a major party ticket, which is a great moment for her and for america. moving on from our next possible vice president to the next possible president of the united states: kayne west. since announcing his candidacy, the hip hop superstar and broke-looking billionaire has been scrambling to get on the ballot in as many states as possible. and, unfortunately for him, i
career locking up criminals and filling up california s jails. she s even friends with cops. hold on. that actually sounds pretty cool. mike, is it too late to change you? but jokes aside, congratulations to kamala harris. she is now the first black woman on a major party ticket, which is a great moment for her and for america. moving on from our next possible vice president to the next possible president of the united states: kayne west. since announcing his candidacy, the hip hop superstar and broke-looking billionaire has been scrambling to get on the ballot in as many states as possible. and, unfortunately for him, it s not going smoothly. kanye west s legal team is fighting to be included in er p. well, here s the problem, though. the wisconsin election campaign alleged the nomination paperwork was filed 14 seconds late. west s response was that 15 seconds after 5:00 on the deadline night is not later than 5:00. they argue the deadline includes anytime before 5:01.
costs and improve patient care. i m a glass half full kind of person i hope we can work constructively, working with republicans and democrats, the administration all to make sure we have the right incentives in place that allows folks like mary to have access to the material they need. we don t need any unnecessary delay to the regulatory process through tax policies that prevent rations from getting access to these therapies. could this next congress in january, when they convene for the 114th, addressed this issue? that: this is an issue leaders of both sides of the aisle have said it s a priority. this tax has been in effect in it with each passing day, more and more money is being siphoned away from investment and job creation and research and development. where hoping it s as soon as possible that congress will act to repeal this tax in this money will be able to immediately go back and it sure that these jobs are not moving offshore and stay here domestically and compa
productive congress. arehe same time, if there pieces of legislation that are consistent with his values, he will not be will sign those. it will be interesting for us to cover that. i want to thank the director for a wonderful conversation, i want to thank the peterson conversation for their continued support of these events. i think all of you for coming out. i want to give a special thanks to the director of my high school, it is that it came out. my mom is here as well. good to see you. you taught my first economics class in high school or middle school. i think i passed it. i don t know if i did particular well. but i got through. thank you for coming out. having one for holiday season. we will see next year. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] we hear from former white house officials tomorrow talkin