Jay Pharoah

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In an age when oligarchs are maximizing profits at the expense of workers, billionaire John Paulson has stood out as a sworn enemy of offshoring American jobs. But now he appears to be singing a different tune, as Paulson's Conn Selmer brass instrument plant is gearing up to send its operations to China. Troy Iwata meets with union leader and Conn Selmer employee Robert Hines to find out what he and his fellow workers are doing to protect their jobs from the sad trombone of unemployment.
Comedian, rapper, and actor Jay Pharoah sits down with Josh to discuss his new album, "The Odyssey," and hosting the Fox game show "The Quiz with Balls." He shares how "The Odyssey" materialized over 10 years, how he wrote it about another dimension where he has the power to save planet Earth, and what happens on "The Quiz with Balls" when contestants don't fall in. Plus, Jay performs a table read of Josh's political drama, impersonating Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Patrick Mahomes, and even Josh himself.
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