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Mayor Michelle Wu - Making Boston A Home For Everyone | The Daily Show

2025-03-26 Comedy
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“We’re the safest city because we are safe for everyone.” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu sits down with Ronny Chieng to discuss blazing a trail as Boston's first female and first Asian-American elected mayor. They talk about winning over Boston’s passionate and diverse constituency by focusing on solving their everyday challenges, valuing immigrants for a safer environment, investing in affordable housing, and why Boston remains the safest big city in America. #DailyShow #Boston #Immigration #Mayor Subscribe to The Daily Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwWhs_6x42TyRM4Wstoq8HA/?sub_confirmation=1 Follow The Daily Show: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedailyshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyshow Stream full episodes of The Daily Show on Paramount+: http://www.paramountplus.com/thedailyshow Follow Comedy Central: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComedyCentral Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComedyCentral Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comedycentral About The Daily Show: Jon Stewart and The Best F**king News Team host The Daily Show, an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program analyzing the biggest stories in news, politics, and culture through a sharp, satirical lens. The Daily Show redefined the late night show category on TV and, with an audience of over 51M across social media platforms, has become a launching pad for some of the biggest stars in entertainment. The Daily Show airs weeknights at 11/10c on Comedy Central.

Top Comments (10)

@bfshorts6443 2025-03-26

She’s also a concert-level pianist. That is always a plus.

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@tokentroll 2025-03-26

She did this show last night and came to our school this morning with her baby.

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@Crowned_Goblin 2025-03-26

Ronnie kept hitting the same point to fish answers but it felt uncomfortable.

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@TheNystedt 2025-03-27

Man, it's pretty obvious Ronny does not have fond memories of growing up in the Northeast. I've heard him disparage NH and Boston a few times over the years. While his past experiences are valid, and I'm sorry to hear people did not treat him well growing up, he comes across as pretty bitter against all of New England. Mayor Wu is right though, Boston is overwhelmingly welcoming to immigrants these days, and if Ronny truly understood what Boston is like now, then it would come as no surprise to him that she was elected mayor. I hope Ronny can grow past the bad memories he has.

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@victorpradha9946 2025-03-26

The entire interview, Ronnie: "...You're an Asian Female Mayor of Boston, MA...How the F____ did THAT happen!".

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@str33tspirit 2025-03-26

You can agree or disagree with her work but you can't deny that she's honest and do her best with no corruptions.

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@tddrogers98 2025-03-26

Could you ask more questions than variations on “but how did you become mayor?”

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@novemburful 2025-03-27

I love Ronnie. But I think he needs to do better with interviews. The limited time can be better utilized to ask more pertinent questions tor allow the guests to express more substance of their ideas.

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@CAD2039 2025-03-27

she has a law degree... worked for city hall... and has been on city council since 2014... so she has been heavily invested in her community and made sure to have the skills and experience to serve and be a leader.... I know he's doing it to be funny, but its not all about race...

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@themostrecklessman 2025-03-26

We are lucky to have her. Thank you for having our incredible Mayor on!

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