Jon Stewart on Tucker Carlson’s Putin Interview & Trip to Russia | The Daily Show
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024
- In response to online backlash over his criticism of Joe Biden last week, Jon studies Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin in Russia for a lesson in speaking "of course" to power. Plus, Michael Kosta reports from North Korea to demonstrate how nice life under a dictatorship can be. #JonStewart #DailyShow #Comedy
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Italian here. The "coin to get the cart for free" is universally used in all of Europe.
I don’t remember that in esselunga in Milan . Great groceries btw
Resident of France here. Yep, you're right.
@@Mad_ThirstyNot all stores have it, but other than that it's quite universal.
I have to guess since I don't see that here in US, but it's probably an incentive to rack the f*cking cart yourself. Americans would freak because most of us are too lazy to do anything requiring just a little bit of extra effort.
It’s common here in the US, too 😂
A German national once told me that the first country the Nazis invaded was Germany. Didn't understand it at first, but I do now
I heard the same thing from Captain America.
Didn't Dr Erksine say that in Captain America 1 ?😅
In a way, sure. But that feels like a way to distance themselves from THEIR crimes.
It's a dictator thing.
@@bengeorge9063 Pretty sure I heard it in Justice League on Cartoon Network 20 years ago.
In Scandinavia, we have nice subways, grocery carts, and... *Checks notes*... democracy as well.
As a citizen of the US, it sickens me how so many here heedlessly throw trash, disrespect property and others and feel it is their right. No pride. I have many faults but try to respect the world and people around me. It's like the parent telling the child who disobeyed and throws a ball in the house, this is why we can't have anything nice.
But wasn't Russia supposed to be wrecked by the sanctions?
But you guys do not have enthusiastic propaganda by Tucker Carlson, checkmate.
According to WHO sweden is going to be 3rd world by 2040 -- so, are ya'll voting for that?
*rich neoliberal detected*
You know, if Tucker did this 20 years ago, Fox News would have called him a freedom hating communist.
Tucker Carlson would not have been doing this 20 years ago. Because 20 years ago he was being ripped a new behind on CNN's Crossfire by... John Stewart.
@@OnionChoppingNinjaJon Stewart made an embarrassment on himself if you watched the debate. Said that he was irrelevant and had no impact, and shouldn’t be taken seriously, all because he was a comedy show. He literally made CNN into more of partisan hacks, the thing he was supposedly against.
Oh yeah, I remember that. Carson is just the worst@@OnionChoppingNinja
Fox Propaganda is a co conspirator in Jan.6. They want Democracy gone.
Still waiting for him to interview alien abductees and conspiracy theorist who think biden is actually an AI hologram.😂
We've had those shopping carts for many decades here in Sweden. Im so happy for the freedom of speech they bring.
Pretty much everywhere in Europe
Isn't Sweden one of the nations leading the world in funding terrorist organizations abroad? Glad you like your shopping carts though.
Every supermarket in UK. Gosh, I didn’t realise how innovative we were 😂
Who knew freedom was dependant on coin operated shopping carts.
They have them in IKEA in the US
Clearly, Tucker has never been to Aldi’s grocery store in the US.
or any grocery store for that matter.
Right? I was baffled about his worship of coined carts, flour, snacks etc. Like what???
He's never been to a single grocery store in his life.
That's what I thought, I never been in Aldis but I know the cart coin thing, very famous
Tucker hasn't been to ANY grocery store in the US. The man came from wealth provided by literal TV dinners so do you really expect a man who regularly dresses in a bowtie to have shopped for his own groceries once in his life before that day in Moscow?
Oh dear lord, let there be more beef between Carlson and Stewart. Crossfire is still a go to watch when I'm feeling down.
He's wearing a bow tie.
You're kind of a loser, then.
This was absolutely not on Tuck Tuck's 2024 bingo card.
Nothing reveals Stewart as a smug Charlatan better than that clip. Just stop Jon stop please stop
@@darrinEH🤓
So glad you are back Jon! To address your critics, you do not do both sideisims! You are not propaganda for either side. You do fair criticism of both. I agree 100% with you.
I LOVE JOHN STEWART
I was in the audience tonight! The "captain of this dying medium" joke at the very beginning was because an audience member asked a question about that during the Q&A before the taping... And then Jon started the show like three minutes later. 😂
He just ad-libbed that intro, none of us saw that coming. Jon Stewart really is the best to ever do it.
Did he say anything off-camera about the reaction to last week's episode re: Biden?
I'd be honored if some fans of 90s music would take a quick listen to my low-fi acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of "1979" by the SMASHING PUMPKINS and "Long December" by the COUNTING CROWS in tribute to 2 great standards of the era. Live acoustic with no autotune. Peace and stay safe in the '020s. .
I’m so jealous. The Daily Show is one of the shows I would definitely love to see a taping of. It sounds like so much fun!
Thanks for sharing! love this man
What was the audience member's question? That would be interesting to know.
Putting a coin in a shopping cart is common in Europe, I remember when Aldi came to the US, FOX news was FURIOUS.... "putting money in a coin slot to get a grocery cart?!?!" "Thats socialism!!!"
And now Tucker is promoting it as the best thing since sliced bread.
In canada too
But, the Russian bread wasn't even sliced!
We had this in Ohio & Indiana 20 fkn years ago. Talk about out of touch.
@@xfnrldrktr
About 40 in Toronto canada
Anything republicans aren't in control of is horrible to them.
When they're in control of things, they love it.
Conservatism is one proposition: conservatives must be protected but not bound, and Others must be bound but not protected.
Remember what Franklin said. "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary better shopping cart, deserve neither Liberty nor a better shopping cart". Never has this quote been this relevant!
That Franklin kid from the Peanuts cartoon was much smarter and wiser than I remember.
There was nothing that man did not know.
Like you have any liberty under Biden, you will think as you've been told. Americans and their delusions...
Just for those wondering that is a real quote shopping carts aside. :)
"Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
3:39
By the way, the 'russian' shop is in fact a french supermarket chain 🤣🤣🤣
In russia lol huh
@@olredeyeok kid call down. If you hate America so much then leave
@@nathanfrank6299 that makes no sense bud.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a friendly western nation named France that had the exact same thing?
@olredeye Tucker's exact words were "Contemporary, modern age, 2024 RUSSIAN grocery store" - hence my orginal comment, Bud 😂
"In Mussolini's Italy, the trains ran on time."
For some reason, this famous quote came to mind.
Actually it wasn't true
Even more ironic is how it has been so often repeated by the anti fascists,& liberals, even when it turned out to just another total fascist lie.
@@C.Y.123But I am guessing that whoever was responsible for reporting this was saying "The trains are on time"
@@C.Y.123
Lot of propaganda from the time is just taken as fact....
Japanese trains do
The “Russian” grocery store that Tucker visited was Auchan. They are a French multinational grocery chain.
That’s hilarious..i love the dusty xmas tree behind Tucker😂
It is representative of Russian stores tho .. plenty of bloggers showing their nation state.
I was hoping someone was going to point that out!
And France hasn't sanctioned them? Grumph.
I mean it was going to be that or a Carrefour
I'm Polish and I'm still laughing at that "marching in backwards" joke. That sounds like something my Grandpa would've told me, and I'm saving it.
Do you really have screen doors on your submarines?
Tak!@@ThePulaskiPumper
Don’t want flies getting in
Is that stereotype just an American thing or does it exist in Europe too? If so, where does it come from? It seems to go against everything I know about Poles and Polish history.
My friend, this is an old joke - your GP probably heard it 😬❤
This subway is so clean is one tiny step away from "the trains always ran on time"
Minor point, but worth noting, the fascists didn't actually get the Italian trains on time, they just made it a crime to report on delays and then lied about how they got everything orderly and on time after everyone who told the truth was jailed.
@@josephhawthorne5097What?? A fascist country making it illegal to release reports on political actions they take that show inefficient results?? I've never heard of that before!
That _does_ sound a lot easier than getting them all running on time
I kinda don't get it what it suppose to mean. Do you guys in the US has some sort of schedule of subway trains? Here in Russia train are just separated by 5 mins in day time and may be 5-7 min when it is closer to midnight. There is no need in schedule at all, you just go to subway whenever you want or need.
We have the same here in many cities, about every 5 - 10. Plus freedom
That supermarket just looks like every supermarket in Europe. You don't have to go to a dictatorship to get nice bread.
No no, you don't understand. Tucker Carlson hasn't developed object permanence yet. Whatever is in front of him at any given time is either the worst or the best thing ever.
Did anyone else notice the format of the labels looked just like US "in store bakery" labels? Is there just one vendor for bakery labels and they sell worldwide?
@@vez3834Tcuker goes to a french companies supermarket located in russia
It IS a supermarket in/from Europe. Never set foot in an Auchan ever again.
That's because it was filmed in Auchan - a supermarket franchise from France. Trucker didn't even bother to visit a russian supermarket to achieve this groundbreaking discovery.
In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. Satire is a little more subtle. Thank you!!!
I'd be honored if some fans of 90s music would take a quick listen to my low-fi acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of "1979" by the SMASHING PUMPKINS and "Long December" by the COUNTING CROWS in tribute to 2 great standards of the era. Live acoustic with no autotune. Peace and stay safe in the '020s.
The unfortunate thing is the far right uses the logic of your first statement in droves to push ridiculous notions. Your second statement is somehow the more useful and veridical one. conservatives, fortunately for us, seem to have the inability to be funny. I guess because it would require self awareness and empathy with an audience to really execute effectively🤷♂️.
If the truth is what you want Jon Stewart is the last guy you should listen to. Remember when he interviewed Condaleza rize and Hillary Clinton and not once calling them out for being war mongering lunatics?
@@joelbarish Who do you suggest is a better journalist?
@@joelbarish it’s not like they are going to listen to the truly anointed. Jon’s like the wise man/elder within their religion.
We have shopping carts like that in Denmark too. No evil dictator required.
I miss Denmark. Great memories of Aalborg!
Australia as well, it's clear Tucker hasn't done his own shopping for a very long time. What an idiot.
@@CalmBeforeTheStorm76 I used to live in Aalborg 😁
My family is from Aalborg.....
Clearly never been to Aldis
What's hilarious is that "traditional Russian grocery store" is a French brand 🤣😂
It’s almost like Russia has had trade and relations with France for centuries 🤣😂
@@coolcustomer13 Irrelevant
I suppose the French built and maintain the subway as well huh?
@@Brad84L No idea. But Aschan is a French grocery store chain.
@@midwesttraveler2485 no idea sums you up pretty well
As a European who has shopping trolleys and escalators like that, Tucker's wide-eyed amazement is all the funnier. Maybe Tucker should visit the UK. It would probably blow his mind.
honestly the only reason we don't have them much is cause of car culture. In places where space is limited and the grocery store has like a parking deck or something we have them too. You don't need them if you're going to be walking outside over flat ground to your car that's on the same level as the grocery store. And that's most of them in the us. But like pretty much every Ikea has them. A lot of inner city grocery stores have them. Idk why he was acting like he'd never seen them before. Maybe he's just so out of touch he'd never been shopping.
@@mycenaeangal9312 pretty sure the out of touch is the main reason why he act so surprised. but yeah, I totally agree with you on the car culture thing
I remember using those escalator grocery carts in South Korea all the way back in 2005. Not new tech.
Haha, we have the escalators. I almost got my bike clips stuck in the cart wheel lock about 6 hours ago getting groceries.
The poverty in the UK would blow his mind for sure, if he thinks Portland is bad...
“Democracy dies in discussion!” Oh, how I love this man. Bless you, Jon Stewart.
Thats one of my new favorite quotes 😂
What a brutal takedown. Exposing man dems to be anti-democratic
Apparently, Jon only knows how to discuss one topic per show. Platitudes aren't going to help him if he keeps this up.
I'd be honored if some fans of 90s music would take a quick listen to my low-fi acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of "1979" by the SMASHING PUMPKINS and "Long December" by the COUNTING CROWS in tribute to 2 great standards of the era. Live acoustic with no autotune. Peace and stay safe in the '020s. .
@@b.robertson9042 the daily show is getting its highest viewership in years, since John Stewart returned. Cope harder. 😂
That was a really elaborate way of telling people you've never gone grocery shopping before.
He’s a trust fund baby, so I’m sure he’s never been in a grocery store until now.
I like the part with the bread. Tucker's viewers are like: "Oh wow - where can you find THAT in the U.S.?!? Gotta move to Russia NOW!"
Lol, I was going to say that my grocery store also has both those features and I routinely pay slightly less than $100 for a week's groceries 😂
In the full video he puts the bread at the bottom of the cart-- piling the heavier items on top of it. He never went food shopping his entire life.
@@romanval69 I have seen people do that and it physically causes me pain whenever I see it.
The problem with propagandists is that they compare prices but forget to compare incomes too.
I just about choked on my coffee when he said $400 for a week's worth of food, like it was cheap. Tell us you are rich and out of touch without telling us you are rich and our of touch, Tucker.
If you think Tucker is a propagandist here, then you’re an idiot.
Incomes have nothing to do with prices, as all markets obey the universal law of supply and demand. In a time where grocery prices are skyrocketing in America, while wages are slowly declining, that should be obvious.
Jon Stewart is a corporate hack, doing the bidding of his masters.
PPP for that Russia is top 5 PPP
No, it is not. And for sure not by GDP per capita.@@acknodbikes5051
The funny part about this is many countries in the world have nice subways and shopping trolleys with incentive to return them and wheels that lock into escalators. Pretty much anywhere in Europe. And I’m pretty sure in Asia also. So I’m watching this from Europe and wondering why this is amazing for Americans.
Because Tucker has a private chef and gets driven around, he's never seen a grocery store or a train, especially not a train on a day where they had a special invited guest.
We have Super Targets that have cart escalators. He’s just out of touch.
That was so confusing….that’s like everywhere in America lol not sure what he is talking about.
It's really, really not.
it's only amazing for Tucker
Jon starting off with the response to his first episode was HILARIOUS. So glad the king is back.
tucker is getting 100's of millions of views. so much envy. the substance of the interview was very informative.
@@siamcharm7904 I don't think it's envy, Jon seems to genuinely think he's the last person with any common sense still trying to bail the entire Tide of Poor neoliberal decision making out of this sinking ship
@@siamcharm7904 what substance
Blaming Poland..? Like, ignoring sudetenland beforehand, militarizing the Rhineland, the molotov ribbentrop pact, and the brutal need for leibensraum..THE USSR ALSO INVADED POLAND. they did a pincer attack with Germany before Barbarossa.
To blame Poland for WW2 is like blaming Hawaii for the civil war, it's nonsense.
@@iller3he's being himself. watch him back to trump's era, unchanged. you mean he might be some of the last genuine dudes, well he is whether if you agree with him or not, still the same dude.. with slightly more withe hair
What Tucker left out is that the supermarket he went to is a French chain Auchan, equivalent of Costco in the US 🤦🏻♀️
I have gone to a few of these stores in Russia, and I wouldn't say that they're like Costco. Maybe some are, but I'd say it was more akin to a Wal-Mart or Meijer.
I remember Auchan opening near me in Houston back in the 90's. Biggest store I've ever seen. Went out of business real fast, too.
So?
Did Tucker get his 10 rubbel back?😂😂 i am so hyped about his investigative journalism?
@@therareplatypus7121ok but either way it’s a French grocery store that Tucker is using to prove how awesome Russia is
You know you rocked it Jon when the mainstream media and politicians respond! Keep up the brilliant work!! Love how the politicians all say they won’t be watching, while they all watch your show!!
I did not realize how much I had missed Jon Stewart on The daily show and how much I actually need this in my life right now. Jon you're not allowed to leave again!
Same here .i forgot how much i missed him.
It just shows how terrible the other hosts after him were.
it just shows how overvalued that overpaid news readers are.@@bradmiles1984
yea he lied to you for 8 years under bush
but now he is trustworthy.
Maybe Mr Stewart should reflect on the fact that the US and the UK have caused this situation in Ukraine by surrounding Russia with NATO bases and arming fascist groups in Ukraine, to attack Russian speaking areas of Ukraine. It is time Americans owned up to the trouble they are causing around the world. Only then will we have any hope for peace.☮
I just recently saw the clip of Jon Stewart on Crossfire in 2004
Tucker: (Sarcastically) You should teach at a journalism school
Stewart: and you should go to one
Glad some things never change
Here’s one thing I thought Jon or at least some commenters here would remark on. Tucker’s “radicalization” comment. Radicalization of disaffected people is what leads to terrorism. In essence, Tuck is calling on his far right easily perturbed trump cultists to PERFORM ACTS OF TERRORISM AT STORES TO PROTEST INFLATION!
“Oh, don’t be silly” I can hear some saying. Wait and see. Their unhinged fringe (I think I just coined a phrase. Hire me, Jon!) is just looking for the right trigger to go use the assault rifle mom got them for Christmas. Sadly, this dog whistle is tuned to their frequency.
He never wore a bow tie again
In the past 9 years, I cannot tell you how many times I watched Jon Stewart burn Crossfire to the ground just to feel something.
Stewart just did what he admonished Carlson for doing on Crossfire all those years ago: using his platform to split us farther apart.
Tucker acknowledges the defeat as a formative moment in his life. Stewart was in the right then.
But now all these talking heads do is put words in the mouths of others.
As a resident of France, I think you should know that the supermarket chain shown here is the Russian subsidiary of the French chain Auchan.
Are they still in Russia?
Again, what does this have to do with the prices IN russia? We have foreign grocery stores in the US and the prices arent any better
1) it's not a Russian grocery store so his whole propaganda attempt was completely moot
2) the grocery prices in that store are WAYYYY worse in relation to average Russian's income. 90% of russian people couldn't even shop there
hope that answered your question
@@Funnyfresh420
Ignore Funnyfresh. They keep repeating this lie.
@@Funnyfresh420
You won't make sense with people that hate their ideological opposite.
I urge you to give up, though I understand you wanna try to change something. Trust me: Some people are not worth saving.
6:34 As a Pole who grew up around “Polak” jokes in my family, this punch line sent me back to childhood 😂
For our American friends, Tucker visited an Auchan store. Auchan is a French company.
HA. Brilliant.
You nailed it.
Our condolences 💐 to everyone who had to be around him. ••• _He only leaves his multi millionaire bubble occasionally_ and when he does *he brings his passport to the **#International** House Of Pancakes / Breakfast **_and orders FRENCH fries BELGIAN waffles and CANADIAN bacon_*
Because let’s face it:
His eggs 🥚 aren’t the only thing he prefers to be *white.*
What does that have to do with anything?? Aldis and Trader Joes are here in america and they come from germany?? Their prices arent any different then the rest of the US based grocery stores...
@@Funnyfresh420that wasn’t the point.
In Denmark, we have those shopping carts. We also have free speech. I feel really lucky right now.
Hehe nej det har vi ikke...
You don't have free speech.
Jo vi har indkøbsvogne
😂
We have those carts in some places in the US. He is not looking hard enough
For people not from the US, what makes this funnier/dumber is that we also have grocery stores with coin released shopping carts here in the US.
We also have those elevator shopping carts in latinamerica, to make it even funnier/dumber.
Yea those are on the states at some places too. But generally not in the fancier or larger suburban grocery stores. But I've seen them at Aldi's.
Aldi isn't an American company, which is why the experience is so completely different. Nor is Trader Joe's...
@@jessecampbell3569and the store Tucker went to was a French chain. Doesn’t matter what the origin point is, just matters that the store is in America
...and, you can to many multifloor Targets and use "shopping cart" escalators! Maybe Tucker would like to step off his high horse and see these things, right here in Southern California!
I just watched Nicole Wallace talking about watching the Daily Show's coverage of the Tucker Carlson interview rather than watching the actual interview. It occurred to me that I forgot to watch this. I am so happy Jon Stewart is back. We need him now more than ever. Thanks. : )
Yes Tucker, Aldi here in the USA also has futuristic grocery carts where you insert a quarter and it magically ejects a locking mechanism where you can then push or pull said cart and shop inside the store and after you are finished you reverse the procedure to lock that same cart to another cart and give you back your quarter. Almost like real magic
9:12 The sign at the entrance is "Ашан", Russian spelling of "Auchan" and incorporates the logo of Auchan, a French supermarket chain, founded in 1961 by a French family, in France, and headquartered in Roubaix, France.
Wait until Tucker finds out IKEA has those ramps for carts too!
I remember that same locking mechanism when I was a child in the 90s. Lol. I haven't seen one in over 30 years.
Target in Minneapolis does too.
😂 Aldi is a German chain, none of the American chains ,except to" save alot " to my know implement the coined carts ,not that that it's important to me
So nice to have another episode of the Weekly Show with John stewart
"It was never my intention to say out loud what I saw with my eyes and then brain" -- Holy f*cking baller. We need you so much.
I love how all his support are generation X😂
No, we really don't
@@johngrady1755
Stay in your ignorant bubble, this election is going to trump thanks to Biden who should have retired ages ago.
Some old rich guy telling us what to think is the last thing we need.
@@WatThaDeuce Then stop listening to Trump.
Tucker Carlson wasn't happy to be just hated by well wishing Americans, he wanted to be mocked and ridiculed by entire Europe too. Is this some kind of humiliation kink?
I don't think he really cares what he has to say. He found what bankrolls him and he has no issue twisting that dial to 11 to ensure his paychecks keep coming
He’s an interesting case. Tucker the tv personality does things that might be worthy of some hatred, but Tucker the guy kind of rules. I don’t agree with everything he says but I can’t help but like him
@@jarnold1789if your moral compass is free flowing like Tuckers....then you like snakes. He is lifting up Putin. Stop
He's making a killing off of this and it's obvious he doesn't care about the effects of this intentional misinformation.
@@jarnold1789what makes you say he rules? spreading misinformation for profit rules?
This monologue itself is a masterclass in not-giving-a-damn-i'm-going-to-say-it-as-i-see-it. So glad he's back!
Say it as I see it? hmmm
Wasn't this the guy falling over himself to push the vax?
it's a master class in twisting the truth to make a lie.
....a lie that had been twisted into said "truth", thereby righting the worlds orientation to facts. A true patriot.
@@royhammel5205and how does he do that? Legitimately curious
@@royhammel5205enjoy your worthless rubles
Fun fact, that 'Russian' grocery store Tucker went is a french owned retail company present in 12 countries like France, Poland, Ukraine.
Cool
So basically sanctions ain't Jack S#!+!
@@richpomanFU Shamefully enough they're among the few brands that prefered to endure sanctions rather than leave.
@@richpomanFU ...Food is not sanctioned... Not everyone is barbaric.
So .. target and Walmarts all over the world but had to close up shop in San Francisco because of the disgust and theft plus many other stores... That's the point of his video is that liberal governments in the United States are destroying our way of life
Yeah we have shopping trolley's like that in the UK. We still have a homeless problem because - fun fact - shopping trolleys have nothing to do with the causes of homelessness!
Yes, that is what Jon Stewart said and what common sense would indicate.
seems sus. You're probably just a Russian bot trying to convince me not to steal all the shopping trolleys
oddly there is a novel that explained that shopping carts are the larval, worker forms of interdimensional city killing paricites called shopping centers that rely on people stealing them because they are just so handy to have arround... Alas Sir Pterry Pratchett was truely a man ahead of his time.
Weird thing is we have them in the US too. Tucker has just legitimately never stepped foot in a supermarket because he's rich.
It's true! I touched a shopping cart the other day that wasn't geo tagged or locked up and now I have sudden urges to pack my entire dresser in one and roam the streets.
Jon Stewart brings entire other level of comedy and art to the insane world of politics. It is an art form that he has truly mastered and will forever be remembered for. It is a game changer to have your back Jon. Love the show since you have been back.
where was it funny ?
@@websitemartianit was for me.
Tucker’s field trip feels like a Borat skit
It really does! He was in waaaaay over his head!
Sacha Baron Cohen at least knew what he was doing. Oh, and did not sold out his country for views and clicks
@@chrissiek8706 How did Tucker sell out his country? Letting people hear Putin while we fund a proxy war against them? Why are you so afraid of people hearing things for themselves? It goes down easier when a court jester tells you how to think about it?
what are you talking about that was selling out your country what video did you watch?@@chrissiek8706
Pretty much. Only takeaway I got is that Carlson has never been outside the US prior to this trip. Ooh, you have to use a coin to use a shopping trolley? That kind of sounds like... EVERY SINGLE SUPERMARKET IN EUROPE!
In Poland we have shopping carts like this one, clean subway and also democracy and free speech
That’s why all not anti-russians politics or banned or labeling “kremlin agents” in your “country”.
yup, Tucker himself and most normal people know this.
as it should be@@НиколайБакарди
@@НиколайБакарди you mean not anti-genocide and not anti ruZZian nazis?
@@mateusz3162 yes, and where is your democracy and freedom of speech here? Btw I’m not sure that u can legally use Letter Z in your comment in your “country” dear pan. So, take care of yourself.
Fun fact: that supermarket Tucker went to is Auchan. That's a french chain. Not sure why they still operate in Russia but the bird logo is pretty recognisable.
I’m fairly certain that chain was in Beijing when I was there. Also there are a couple of other French supermarket chains in China, as well as just about every American and European brand you can imagine.
they do. its a popular store
Perhaps you pay attention. World sanctions required all the "chain" stores in Russia to be sold to Russian entities. Tucker showed the same with McDonalds and Starbucks.
Конечно он работает , ваши санкции не работают . Сегодня только привез курьер продукты из Ашана.
Why shouldn't they operate there?
Tucker is simply showing the true hearts of the Maga Americans
"It was never my intention to say out loud what I saw with my eyes and then brain." 😂😂
But it was true just the same.
Steward did't use his brain!! K.O. is right both sides-ism is a cop-out for not using your brain and seeing FASCISM rearing it's head and age-ism has nothing to do with Polly-tics??
Jon is right that "they're both the same" as long as you only ever measure the visible mannerisms of two old men. What the Democrafts and Republicans are mad about, is his complete disregard for policy, economy and geo-political action that makes the two different. Nobody is disputing that Biden is old. He is old, but Jon focusing on that is just him strawmanning the entire conversation.
@@TazytotsBiden is no stalwart. He's super soft on Israel despite what goes on. Let's not kid ourselves. We can do better
“I CAN HAS LEARNING. I CAN HAS IT”
Historical note: The first person to win two Nobel prizes (both in the sciences) was Marie Curie, who was Polish. Poland has had more than its share of great scientists and thinkers.
Reason why Polonium is named like that 😊
Nicholas Copernicus.
Also Chopin.
And annexaction of Czech in 1938.
F u.
So your example of a smart Pole is one who died of horrible cancer (edit: aplastic anemia, not cancer) because she'd routinely carry insanely radioactive materials around in her unprotected pockets?
Plenty of cities in Europe have clean safe attractive subways, and no dictator.
It's really more about the homogeneity of the population.
Ursula _is_ your dictator
@@NoWonderDragonThat's absolutely not true.
@@NoWonderDragon This is a very common and intellectually lazy take. It's not homogeneity, it is simply people feeling connected to their urban environment, like they have a stake in it and a reason to keep it orderly. Yes, homogeneity accomplishes this, by suppressing dissent and forcing people who do not fit in to disappear (in one way or another) or imposing harsh penalties on those who step out of line. Other times homogenous societies fail at this because of social alienation (usually due to class). Meanwhile, heterogenous societies are a mixed bag.
A homogenous society is universally better at one thing than a heterogenous one, and that is stagnation and decay. Look to biology and ecodiversity, not to mention history, if you don't understand this.
@@TheAntsh And your dictator is called NSA.
"What I've seen with my eyes and then brain" - GOLD
Oh by the way, Tucker did his shopping at Auchan which is a French founded company. The irony never ends ^^
I thought Race wasn’t real tho?
So what?
@@АндрейИринчеев-у3л if you can't see the irony I really can't help you rusky
Where is the irony ?
@@Maxშემიწყალეi see you're a fanboy
Best thing of the supermarket visit: that's a FRENCH supermarket chain still active in Russia called Auchan, just replicating it's European store concept, nothing Russian about it at all...
Yep. We used to have one in Houston. When I saw the coin slot for the cart, my first thought was Auchan. Then I recognized the logo and immediately remembered the freshly made baguette my mom would always buy. Man I miss that store😢
I live in Europe, and this is just your typical European supermarket actually. An old one at that looking at the carts.. Basically Tucker is praising the French here. Paris also has some gorgeous subway stations, mr. Carlson!
Look, all you guys just got suckered by Jon Stewart. Sure, Tucker made it easy to edit, but the REAL story that came out of that grocery store is:
The sanctions have done NOTHING.
@@Vandophoto Everything in this store is Russian, only the name is French.
@@kibervatniki7552Russia created Mars bars? Amazing. Next you’ll be saying it’s a Russian supermarket, much like wine from Crimea is Russian if it’s sold in Russia. Probably their French wine is Russian.
I found a fresh loaf of sourdough bread at my local grocery store for $2.50. Oh boy, I sniffed it until I was high on freedom.
That's the smell of freedom right there 😂
:) Sourdough? That's socialism! And the reason, why Tuckler got most exited about the by far most bland loaf of bread he laid his hands on in the clip...
Tucker Carlson was pandering to the Trump clown of supporters.
I get mad when I see the media not asking the right questions about themselves and Trump.
Why are you people supporting a man that supports a dictator who kills his political opponents .
And then you put it back?
@@dayegilharno4988 and he was smelling the plastic wrapping. Russian bread is so famous that there are Russian bakeries all over the world (jk, greetings from Germany)
People keep pointing out that ALDI is using the coin cart system in their stores. That's because they're a German company and every supermarket in Germany uses that system. We also have the shopping cart escalators, that Tucker was so amazed about, everywhere. We even have somewhat decent subwaystations.
Oh, and we manage to have all that "amazing" stuff WITHOUT living in a dictatorship (anymore). 😊
i feel radicalisedly happy to live here!
no dictatorship and bread also isn't packed in plastic bags, yay.
Troll....stick to the interview, not the supermarkets.
We have ALDI here in Australia too.
You are puppt usa
Bear in mind Tucker visited Ашан, i.e., Auchan, a French supermarket company. The ONE "Russian" store he visited was actually French!
Как раз многие русские его сейчас бойкотируют. Потому что не хотят, чтоб Франция на них зарабатывала и потому что полно отечественных и более дешёвых магазинов 😊
So much for the sanctions i guess^^
It's Tucker, what do you expect. He's an idiot.
Forget that, he is comparing raw prices of groceries to the US and Russia without considering the average income in those countries. Also he is in Moscow, so everything is way better than “average.” I’m conservative but this was nothing but disrespect for intelligence.
@@RushaMan , у меня вокруг дома (3-10 минут ходьбы) более двух десятков сетевых продуктовых магазинов, которые, на мой вкус, лучше и дешевле Ашана. И я живу не в Москве))
Thank YOU Jon. Say what is right no matter which side it is on.
Ditto that.
BTW, the supermarket where Tucker made his report from is one the Auchan stores, a French international company.
😂
@laurentdelageneste8100that doesn’t take away from his message. There should be absolutely no reason why food cost as much as it does in the United states . So families including myself are finding it more difficult to pay for food. But sure, keep deflecting !
@@whata86 Food is relatively much more expensive in Russia. Almost everything is.
@@pcppbadminton you lived there ?
LOL oy gevalt
Mr. Stewart gives a master class demonstrating his ability to humiliate his victim using their own words and actions, in the funniest way possible. A perfect blend of physical and factual comedy, that forces the viewers to understand the absurdity on display. Bravo!
And yet very little arguments are made on his part
Stewart made no argument, just personal attacks. Tucker scored the interview of the century, in which Putin explains in detail why the war in Ukraine is happening, and he chose to skip ALL of it.
Psychopaths and narcissists humiliate their victims.
Russian bit
It cracked me up seeing people criticize Jon Stewart for being broad in his first monologue like he isn’t going to be spending the next six months expanding on everything he talked about
It's because Democrats know that their candidate is seriously flawed, and they are praying voters don't notice.
My thought entirely. I thought Mary Trump jumped the gun a little.
Preach!
Stewart is left leaning. However, that doesn't stop him from calling it like he sees it.
I thought he made his POV clear. People shouldn't expect a single general presidential vote to "fix" everything. People already made that mistake with Obama. Also, just because Biden is the only choice for non-MAGA doesn't mean we shouldn't demand better from him or the Democrats. 2020 should had been a slam dunk, yet it was uncomfortably close.
Man Jonny! You earned your money tonight!!! Words can't express the relief we feel having you back. Especially after an episode like this.
A-Fuckin-men!
Haha 😂
The fact that the Tucker Carlson interview happened when Jon came back is just incredibly serendipitous lol
I mean Jon Stewart is back right on time he's going to change the way people see things
I don't support Tucker but what Jon is doing here is of low class, didn't expect that from him
Lebowitz the jealous journalist
@@rondawalker8285 I think - J. Start is being used as a handkerchief again, I feel sorry for him.
But, world events and perturbations require sacrifices.
America is dying.
America is born!😊
Don't mention the late Russian opposition leader.
As a person who has visited Russia many times (And not just the big cities.) I can say that Tucker is painting Russia in a really glorious light instead of showing how the Russians actually live!
We missed you, Jon! 9 years away, and you haven't missed a beat.
He wouldn't miss this for anything.
honestly, i cant believe im this early to a vid
Lol😂
Tucky Carslon
Sucker Carlson@@sheldonmarcotte8392
Quick question, since we have exactly the same Auchan in Kyiv, with the very same bread and automatic doors and everything, does it somehow affect whether we deserve to be invaded? Just curious how is it an argument at all, "look, they have a grocery store, they must be a decent country, perhaps the war is justified"?
@o.b.7217 Patriot sends its regards.
Ukraine will survive despite the US Republican party.
I don’t think that was the point. Also Tucker is pro-stopping the war so you are barking at the wrong tree here. Not defending Tucker, he is a PoS, but you should look at live more diverse.
@@mikebronicki8264maybe it will survive when your leaders argue for survival and saving of human life instead of the production of guns.
Carlson doesn't use arguments, only the méthode Coué (French for self persuasion).
Like a lot of people on the alt-right, in any country. It's an archaism of religious thinking.
"It was never my intention to say out loud, what I saw with my eyes and brain."
"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
-1984, George Orwell
Yeah, I'm giving Jon a second chance after his smug disregard of his past glibness when he glibly discounted the very real threat Trump poses to democracy. I have no complaints about his comments re Biden being old and I'm not asking him to engage in propaganda. But notice he just focuses on that criticism (as if the criticism was all about age--more BS on Jon's part) and not his belief that the bulwark will hold against Trump in a 2nd term. Remember when the velociraptors learned to open the doors in Jurassic Park? That's where Trump left off in 2021 and where he'll pick back up. Jon, either you can't see that (and if you can't, then you're not paying attention to experts or you have and your ego tells you you know better) or you had a great need to engage in both sides BS on that issue. Notice how Jon didn't address that.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
And can you believe that we’re actually living in an Orwellian world? … well, at least with MAGAts pounding on the door, demanding to be let in and taken seriously.
Thank you for making us laugh❤
Amen to that ❤ respect form Croatia-Europe 😇😇😇
"Democracy dies in discussion"
Is such an underrated line and yet an amazing way to describe regular media and social media these days.
It's also a reference to The Washington Post's official slogan: "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
I thought he was being sarcastic.
The person on Twitter (the tweeter, "Mary Trump"?) basically said that Jon Stewart had killed democracy by having a _discussion_ about Biden, Trump, etc., with the show's audience.
Stewart perceived the tweeter's statements as hyperbolic. Hence the slogan "democracy dies in discussion" parodies the statements of the tweeter.
(Yes, I still refer to it as Twitter.)
@@robertjenkins6132I call it “Xitter”. X being pronounced “sh”. And Elno is “Xitler”.
While we should have primaried Biden, I do understand their fears. If the left becomes jaded, Trump could easily win. Also hard to imagine Biden responding to a nuclear strike. I hope he practices daily.
@@robertjenkins6132 @MaryLTrump is a real person, she's Trump's niece and one of his biggest critics. Her concern obviously is that the Democrats wouldn't be able to field another candidate who could defeat Trump in November, and her concern isn't without merit.
We've had shopping carts like that in Canada since the 1980s. Does Tucker just have his 'help' do all the menial daily tasks for him? What a one percenter.
His rich because of TV dinners (among other things) - you really think HE goes to the store and buys his own TV dinners?? Haha, no, he yells at his personal chef how he wants his steak done, and what variety of lobster he wishes for that day
Yes…
We have them in some stores in the US as well. This is a video of a man who has never shopped for his own groceries.
I can't believe it wasn't brought up enough. It has been in Canada for decades. So has that escalator. It's as if Tucker Carlson is upper class and too rich to have ever done his own grocery shopping.
The irony is that Auchan (the supermarket where Tucker Carlson went) is a French supermarket chain. It's basically a French-style supermarket he went to.
I wondered how many people would catch that. Hilarious.
Well then no wonder he REALLY went for that bread like a wild beast.
All French business pulled out and local Russian, Chinese and even North Korean entrepreneurs took over just as what happened to the Renault plant which has been taken over by Rosteh which now manufactures Aurus cars
Exactly!
But it was in russia, and russia has many of them.
UK has those carts, Australia has the trolley escalators. They also DO NOT HAVE DICTATORS
You obviously haven't heard of Dan Andrews
but do they have bread? Checkmate atheists.
Nope but they got Brexit, media scandals, whack politicians, fit's of things like unreasonable energy costs and medical sevice interuptions and special forces getting caught kicking unarmed civilians off cliffs. Go team go! Wait... Ok sorry got confused thought I was talking about america there for a second *shakes head*
Really! Even hypocrite , Soft and corrupted dictators! Even Boris Johnson!
And plenty more mosques than ever before too. Let's see how long your democracy lasts before you have to pay the special tax for not being muslim.
Stewart ripping Carlson on Crossfire and the show ending is still one of those moments I will always remember every time I see Tucker Carlson.
Problem is that Tucker has gone leaps and bounds and now is bigger than Stewart at his peak
@@leoguarknight1588shshsh they don't know that..let them enjoy in ignorance 😊
@@leoguarknight1588 and?
He is boomer Kanye.
tucker doesn't have a show lol@@leoguarknight1588
I'm American, living in Germany. We have the same clean subways and public transit, best baked bread (France too), great grocery stores where we also put a coin in the cart (but you know, we have fake coins we use, and they can be hauled anywhere a homeless person lives - I mean, a cart for 50 cents is a bargain). What sort of nonsense is he off on, when he demonizes other European countries that aren't hurting their citizens like Russia, who is completely anti-free speech? What a chump.
You know what else you have in Germany? Germans. Rule obsessed, order abiding, mass marching Germans. Keep an eye on them, I say.
He does same trash that "freh" Europe and USA did to russians since 1918. Stereotypes in exchange for stereotypes, clown
Germany is dying. By letting in so many immigrants
1 euro for a 🛒, or as we call it, budget barbeque grill 😂
Well i would have thought you know since youre an american, you would realize hes talking about AMERICA.... since hes from AMERICA...
You just got a standing ovation from me and the rest of free Europe. Welcome back!
Very doubtful you stood up and clapped during the video
no...he didnt.
@@poopoomangione when you completely miss the point...
I sure did stand up and clap.
@@poopoomangione
Just please don’t make fun of Joe Biden ever again right?
Love you Jon, you've still got that delivery that makes me laugh. Your other spots were more serious, so it's great seeing you back in the game.
We have those trollies in Ikea in the UK and don't have to accidentally fall out of windows from tower blocks while having a poison induced heart attack to use them.
uh… what?
oh, like people occasionally do in Russia
OK
@@sls140 Putin likes to throw people out of windows
I guess I got confused because it read like you’d have to fall out of an apartment block in order to use such a cart, but you are in fact referring to different people
I got confused when you said poison induced heart attack. There's a lot of that going around right now
" shame, arousal, and I'm going to say irregularity. " 😆😂😂🤣🤣🤣
My favorite part about the supermarket episode is that everything that Tucker shows has been the standard in European supermarkets for decades.
Exactly, you said it right, despite all sanctions Russia has everything that you had for decades
And Australia
What about prices?
@axileus9327 The point is that it isn't a Russian thing.
@@jooger69 It is a bot
I rewatch it every couple of days, thank you!
Get out of the house more. Catch a bus and go somewhere. Maybe take some classes and learn to drive a car.
@@Iamrightasusual all covered!
Thank YOU John Stewart for coming back to the Daily Show even if it is just for a minute! Missed you!
What happened to his last show?..the one where he blamed white people for everything..lol 🤡
I'd be honored if some fans of 90s music would take a quick listen to my low-fi acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of "1979" by the SMASHING PUMPKINS and "High & Dry" by RADIOHEAD in tribute to 2 great standards of the era. Live acoustic with no autotune. Peace and stay safe in the '020s. .
He left it because Apple wouldn't let him talk about China being bad and the dangers of AI. Neither one is exclusively the fault of white people.
But something tells me you don't care about this.
Once upon a time, this guy used to brilliantly mock CNN, FOX, MSNBC.
Now he speaks just like them. He's not even funny. Should have retired in his farm with family and friends.
@@blabber7587Yet you’re hear watching!! I know you’re thinking this guy is no Greg Gutfield
that supermarket is Auchan, a french supermarket, identital to thousands in France, and EVERY supermarket in europe has carts that you unlock with a coin !, at least since the 1950s ! 104 bucks is a FORTUNE IN RUSSIA !!!!!! the average salary is 591 dollars, even less than the 800 Jon talks about
Yup!!
9:12 The sign at the entrance is "Ашан", Russian spelling of "Auchan" and incorporates the logo of Auchan, a French supermarket chain, founded in 1961 by a French family, in France, and headquartered in Roubaix, France.
$104 dollars in Russia is definitely not a fortune. I am an American who lived in Ukraine and Ukrainians constantly move to Russia for a better life. Russia is huge so it is impossible to get the right average. People who work in Moscow and Saint Petersburg make around 1200 per month. I taught English to many Russians. Political enemies are put in jail in Russia, as well as here in the USA - No due process for Jan 6th people in jail who committed no crimes. I do like that Stewart is going both sides.
@@scottshort3569the insurrectionists were tried by a jury of their peers . That’s how it works in the US 🤷♂️😂😂😂😂😂😂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@scottshort3569 Now what do you think you mean when you use the phrase due process
@@scottshort3569 You’re going to have to be more subtle than that to have a successful career as a Russian bot
Jon putting the jokes aside and breaking down whats reallly going on with their obsession with Russia is the truth we all need to hear right now
Relying on a comedian who barely peels back the layers for deep understanding, but rather gears everything toward comedy...no thanks.
Whos obsession with Russia? The left? Wasn't Hillary the one that said 17 gov agencies said it was Russia, which ended up being false. Then we had 4+ years of muh Russia. The only reason why everyone jumped to support Ukraine right away was because they already hated Russia from the TDS propaganda being spewed by news/hollywood/twitter/etc
@@esee6270 You love that Putin and Carlson, do you? You must have been there on J6.
@@esee6270 cry about it
@@esee6270sometimes you have to laugh at reality. Grow up buddy.
It wasn't a russian grocery store, it was "AUCHAN" - a French supermarket chain.
The "Auchan" supermarket where Carlson went is actually a French retail chain.
@kylemylo3776no point. Just ai generated comment to repeat same brainless mantra.
I wondered if it was Auchan. The one in Val d'Europe also has trollies, a moving walkway and bread!!!!
@kylemylo3776well, the system is based on the french one. The bread quality and packaging, the cart escalator and coin system, literally everything he showed is just how Auchans everywhere are.
Yeah and it is quite popular here in Russia
@kylemylo3776 nope, Auchan is importing most of the products they sell, and their bakery is basically the same Europe-wide. Auchan and French in general got a lot of backlash for not withdrawing from Russia.
You know what's even funnier? That supermarket is actually french.
Boo (scary voice)...sanctions
MON DIEU!
Auchan. The cart token/coin thing is *everywhere* in France.
@Draezeth we have them in the UK too, but it has vanished from some areas over the years.
I guess it because many brits would see £1 for a trolly that you can keep as a bargin.
@@Draezethall of Europe, really. Never seen a cart that works any other way here in Ireland.
It didn't take long for Stewart to get back into the groove. Great to see you back legend.
What are you talking about it took him no time at all to supercede everyone on the program
every time i see tucker carlson i automatically think about john oliver referring to him as "a human boat shoe" and cant help but laugh 😂
Fun fact: The "Russian" supermarket is actually an Auchan, a French food store chain. 🙂
It’s not fun. France should be ashamed.
Everyone needs to boycott Auchan around the globe to show support for Ukraine!
@@cactustree505 a very subtle joke)))
@@webcreator9093fun fact: fun facts are rarely actually funny.
@@TechSucht BUT can be quite fun......
Coins to make people return carts, escalators for multi-story stores, and fresh bread... So the US in 1975? lol
Yeah. Before mass immigration and neoliberalism.
I live in a major U.S. City and we have none of those things. I think the point was how cheap groceries are and how well stocked they are in spite of sanctions. You could see plenty of Western made goods. It sort of undermines the idea that Russia is struggling.
This is such a stupidly funny comment 😂😂😂
The old Kmart in Queens, NY had an escalator for the shopping card and you didn't need to supervise it.
To be fair bread in US is way worse than what I've tried in Europe. But otherwise you are absolutely right
I've never been so much in tune with most of the comments anywhere - it was like a phenomenal group experience! Tremendous!
I remember when Michael Palin actually went to North Korea for his show and pointed out that while he was seeing nice stuff, he knew that it was because that was what they were allowing him to see. He knew they were trying to make their country look great, but the difference between Palin and Carlson is that Palin is not a sycophantic buttkisser.
Tucker at the supermarket reminds me of the "continental breakfast guy" from that Key & Peel sketch.
And it's continental?
Well la.... di.... da!
To be fair to Tucker that was probably his first time ever in a normal supermarket so it must have felt like he was on safari
The funniest part is that that grocery shop is french
Tell me you've never been shopping for your own groceries without telling me you've never been shopping for your own groceries...
And you're today's comment 🏆 🥇 🏅 🏆 🥇
I mean it's not like he said we needed an ID to buy bread while building cru'dette platter with salsa 🍤
Exactly, Nothing new there as we Canadians shop the same way. Does that fool ever set foot in a grocery store or like trump, does he believe that you need a card to be allowed to buy food? The world has gone crazy and normal people suffer.
@@maryelizabeth6797I'm 37 and I do my own grocery shopping and have never seen a cart you have to put a coin in to use or a escalator in a grocery store.
@@robertstone9988 it's very common in Europe where grocery stores tend to have parking on the ground level and the store is above.
Love to see you Jon!! So witty and “smartcasm”😂! I wait patiently for Mondays!!
"I hate to think what would've happened if he had found a bagel" 🤣🤣🤣 bruh
he would f#ck the bagel like an American with his pen15 while shouting noises that sound german even tho he thinks they sound russian Merica!!!
So happy you are back. Thank you sir. Please be safe. Dont let up. We are with you in this mess.
First thing he did is attack Carlson.... Why is Stewart joining sides with the war mongers?
I was too young to remember Jon Stewart when he was first on the Daily Show. But for the first time in my life, it now feels like I can actually watch someone on “corporate media” who seems like they actually get me. So I’m glad he came back!
I was old enough to see how awesome Jon Stewart was the first time.
Jon Stewart was the best thing on television twenty years ago, and he's the best thing on television today.
Well, hey, that's great. He's an awesome person. Check out his podcast. Or, even better, check out clips from during the Iraq invasion. He cares about our country, and he cares that others do, too.
*simp complete*
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Oh you’re in for a treat. Look up famous Jon Stewart clips. He went on tuckers show and embarrassed him to his face. Told him to stop doing the show because it was garbage and hurting America. Jon is a genius and I’ve never watched anyone with more integrity and high morality. It’s not even close.
Thank you jon.