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Top Comments (10)
He has a lot of pre-packaged answers where he isn't really saying a whole bunch with a lot of words. Trevor really does a great job of trying to get real answers while also being respectful
My dad had dyslexia and people didn't know about it at that time (early 1970s), so when he was in high school they thought he was dumb. When he was graduating, his school counselor told him he was too dumb to be an engineer (which is what he wanted to be) and should be a locksmith. His house had been broken into a few times, so he designed and built a keypad lock for his house, then told the counselor he'd been a locksmith and now he wanted to be an engineer. He went on to college for engineering and had multiple patents in engineering and did very well for himself as an engineer.
Trevar Noah is so intelligent. The way he asks question and engaged his guest is top notch
I only wish every interviewer on tv were as smart and insightful as Trevor Noah. He's brilliant, well-prepared, and very adept at eliciting thorough, well-reasoned responses from his guests, no matter their political persuasion.
As an educator I applaud the Mayor’s initiative to test every student for dyslexia. That’s huge. I hope he is following up by insuring that all teachers receive and apply the ongoing training that will help these students to maximize their intellectual abilities.
Trevor is an amazing interviewer. I am always amazed how excellent he can control and balance a talk regarding any issues. Doesn’t matter which side of the fence he’s on because he treats the people as a person not a subject nor race. Keep doing what your doing sir brilliant person.✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏾✌🏽✌🏼✌🏻
I hope can implement the programs he's discussing, cause it could be the framework for other cities. He's also right about the food we eat. I went from fibromyalgia, type 2 diabetes, infertility, sleep apnea one year after I stopped eating sugar and carbohydrates. I'm down 60 pounds, diabetes in remission, having a regular cycle every month. Never in my life have I had a cycle every month before I'd get 1 a year, maybe. No longer suffering from aches and pain in my joints. I'm clearer mentally sleep apnea improved but not gone.
How about preventing foreign companies and investors from buying up homes?
6:53 This federal program sounds great! There should be a stipulation that it only allows x amount of houses to be owned by any individual. That should close loopholes around rich people buying city blocks of property and renting it out. It would also promote people to become homeowners, which is desparately needed right now!
Trevor touched his back Ooh wee 🤣🤣🤣 all part of a common love handshake/hug combo
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Top Comments (10)
He has a lot of pre-packaged answers where he isn't really saying a whole bunch with a lot of words. Trevor really does a great job of trying to get real answers while also being respectful
My dad had dyslexia and people didn't know about it at that time (early 1970s), so when he was in high school they thought he was dumb. When he was graduating, his school counselor told him he was too dumb to be an engineer (which is what he wanted to be) and should be a locksmith. His house had been broken into a few times, so he designed and built a keypad lock for his house, then told the counselor he'd been a locksmith and now he wanted to be an engineer. He went on to college for engineering and had multiple patents in engineering and did very well for himself as an engineer.
Trevar Noah is so intelligent. The way he asks question and engaged his guest is top notch
I only wish every interviewer on tv were as smart and insightful as Trevor Noah. He's brilliant, well-prepared, and very adept at eliciting thorough, well-reasoned responses from his guests, no matter their political persuasion.
As an educator I applaud the Mayor’s initiative to test every student for dyslexia. That’s huge. I hope he is following up by insuring that all teachers receive and apply the ongoing training that will help these students to maximize their intellectual abilities.
Trevor is an amazing interviewer. I am always amazed how excellent he can control and balance a talk regarding any issues. Doesn’t matter which side of the fence he’s on because he treats the people as a person not a subject nor race. Keep doing what your doing sir brilliant person.✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏾✌🏽✌🏼✌🏻
I hope can implement the programs he's discussing, cause it could be the framework for other cities. He's also right about the food we eat. I went from fibromyalgia, type 2 diabetes, infertility, sleep apnea one year after I stopped eating sugar and carbohydrates. I'm down 60 pounds, diabetes in remission, having a regular cycle every month. Never in my life have I had a cycle every month before I'd get 1 a year, maybe. No longer suffering from aches and pain in my joints. I'm clearer mentally sleep apnea improved but not gone.
How about preventing foreign companies and investors from buying up homes?
6:53 This federal program sounds great! There should be a stipulation that it only allows x amount of houses to be owned by any individual. That should close loopholes around rich people buying city blocks of property and renting it out. It would also promote people to become homeowners, which is desparately needed right now!
Trevor touched his back Ooh wee 🤣🤣🤣 all part of a common love handshake/hug combo