
Trevor Noah interviews Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, discussing his plans for the city, including freezing rent for rent-stabilized tenants, making buses faster and free, and delivering universal childcare. They delve into the practical aspects of these policies, the challenges of implementation, and the importance of public trust. The conversation also touches on Mamdani's political philosophy as a socialist, his connection with the people, and some light-hearted banter about personal anecdotes and South African culture. They also discuss the importance of addressing smaller issues to build trust with the citizens. The episode concludes with a promise from Mamdani to return for future episodes to discuss more personal topics.
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