Daniel Dae Kim

Ronny Chieng covers a big day for economic news, including the Federal Reserve slashing interest rates and Donald Trump launching a new cryptocurrency business with his semi-adult sons. Sure the whole thing seems a bit scammy, but the company's new ad is very persuasive. Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris was a huge plus for the Harris-Walz campaign... with women. But does Harris still have some work to do when it comes to swaying male voters? Josh Johnson hits the gym, to ask manly men what celebrity endorsement would speak the most to them, and what "masculine" ideals they want to see from a presidential candidate. Actor Daniel Dae Kim sits down with Ronny Chieng to discuss his role in new Broadway play "Yellow Face." They talk about meta aspects of the show — which is based on true events and stars Kim as playwright David Henry Hwang who accidentally casts a white actor for an Asian part — as well as its relevance in present-day Hollywood, and the importance of Asian performers playing Asian characters.
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