The Daily Show Season 15
The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.
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The Daily Show
1996 / TV-14The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.
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The Daily Show Season 15 Full Episode Guide
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John Oliver and Olivia Munn sell riot souvenirs, and Gordon Brown discusses the financial crisis.
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Author Edmund Morris discusses Teddy Roosevelt.
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Creator, "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III Special" The actor and director talks about his latest Star Wars parody.
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In this complete, unedited interview, Hugh Shelton discusses Julian Assange's threat to national security and expresses his concerns over the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell.
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The actor and comedian discusses the most important book in karate history, which he just wrote.
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The former Olympic track star talks about finding a road to redemption after her career-ending performance enhancing drug conviction.
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Harrison Ford: Actor, "Morning Glory" The acclaimed movie star returns to the show to talk about his latest film.
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Rick Perry: Author, "Fed Up!" The Texas governor discusses his new book about the failure of Washington to serve the people.
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The former Joe Biden staffer talks about his brief term in the Senate and what will happen to the Democrats after November 2.
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Chariman, President's Council of Economic Adviser. The economist and former journalist discusses the administration's plan for restoring the economy.
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The House minority whip discusses his book promoting the new generation of Republican leaders.
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Stephen Colbert ruins Congress, and Bill O'Reilly refuses to attend the Rally to Restore Sanity.
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Republicans unveil their new ideas, and King Abdullah II of Jordan hopes for Middle East peace.
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The Senate fails to repeal "don't ask, don't tell," and Edward Norton thinks Robert De Niro is weird.
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President Obama meets his kryptonite, and Sigourney Weaver remembers her high school years.
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The 39th President of the United States returns to The Daily Show to discuss his new book.
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Jon announces the Rally to Restore Sanity, and Bill Clinton contributes to the economic stimulus.
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The actor and director returns to the show to talk about his latest project.
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The "Project Runway" co-host discusses his new book about how to "make it work" in your career, relationships and life.
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The Academy Award-winning actor talks about her latest movie tonight on the show.
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The band Arcade Fire plays a song from their new album "The Suburbs".
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The star of "Arrested Development" and "Extract" returns to the show to talk about his new movie with Jennifer Aniston and Jeff Goldblum.
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Prize winning novelist Marilynne Robinson talks about her new book "Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self".
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Actress Julianne Moore talks about technology, acting and crying on cue.
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Actor and comedian Denis Leary talks about the new season of Rescue Me.
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Journalist and author Jere Van Dyk talks about his new book "Captive: My Time as a Prisoner of the Taliban".
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From the U.S. soccer team, Landon Donovan and manager Bob Bradley.
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The Academy Award-winning actor discusses her latest film about Nevada's first legal brothel.
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The writer and filmmaker discusses his latest documentary about the environmental and social impact of the largest natural gas drilling boom in history.
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Obama signs a treaty to limit nuclear arms, and David Remnick discusses Obama's ambition.
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Michael Steele plays the race card, and Jon doesn't remember Steve Carell.
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Tiger Woods returns to golf, and Richard Phillips describes his capture by Somali pirates.
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Insurance companies look for a way to deny kids, and Reza Aslan questions the war in Afghanistan.
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CNN hires Erick Erickson, and Liz Claman compares Wall Street to a casino.
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A C-SPAN host takes a racist phone call, and Roxana Saberi describes her ordeal in an Iranian prison.
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Sarah Palin tries to save John McCain, and Robin Williams discusses his new cow valve.
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Jason Jones proves how racist basketball has become, and Ben Stiller invites Jon over for Seder.
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Jon warns America about progressivism, and Gary Locke discusses the census form.
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The Texas school board votes against Oscar Romero, and Snoop Dogg discusses his GPS voice.
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Chris Dodd introduces his own financial reform bill, and Jude Law discusses health care.
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Aasif Mandvi dresses up as Captain Moneybags, and Michael Lewis discusses subprime mortgages.
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Obama campaigns for health care reform, and Eamon Javers exposes the world of corporate espionage.
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Eric Massa disappoints Glenn Beck, and Jerry Seinfeld sees the humor in marriage.
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Conservative lawyers attack Liz Cheney, and Marc Thiessen discusses the rights of enemy combatants.
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John Oliver thanks everyone for the Iraq invasion, and Harry Markopolos discusses Wall Street fraud.
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Jon tries Chat Roulette, and Scott Patterson describes the quants controlling Wall Street.
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Sarah Palin does stand-up comedy, and Lynne Olson looks at the start of the Anglo-American alliance.
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Samantha Bee tries to find Jonah Falcon a job, and Robert Pattinson worries about over-saturation.
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Rick Sanchez covers the tsunami threat, and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses life on other planets.
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John Oliver covers the bipartisan summit after-party, and James Clyburn recalls his healthy lunch.
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John Hodgman tries to fix the Winter Olympics, and Tracy Morgan dreams of opening Chickendales.
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Wyatt Cenac looks into Bank of America's hidden fees, and Jeff Garlin discusses his food addiction.
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CPAC holds its conservative Woodstock, and Ricky Gervais ridicules Karl Pilkington.
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Iran launches pets into space, and Lee Daniels believes in the intelligence of the American audience.
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Geraldo Rivera defends Haiti's children-takers, and Willie Mays buys soul food with steak money.
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Richard Shelby releases nominees, and Newt Gingrich discusses the radical Obama administration.
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Sarah Palin writes notes on her hand, and Jenny Sanford misses the inmates at the governor's mansion.
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Rachel Maddow eviscerates everyone, and Anthony Weiner fights for health care reform.
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Sam Bee learns how hard it is to be a man, and Atul Gawande hopes to save lives with a checklist.
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Jason Jones speeds in his Camry, and Brian Williams remembers his prom night with Jon.
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Obama joins his political rivals for lunch, and Austan Goolsbee tries to avoid Great Depression Land.
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Wyatt Cenac forgets he's black, and Doris Kearns Goodwin dares the Republicans to filibuster.
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The ACORN pimp is arrested, and Ethan Watters discusses America's impact on mental health.
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Wall Street responds to President Obama's threat, and Jon wants to make out with Elizabeth Warren.
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John Oliver celebrates a huge victory for corporations, and Bill Gates starts Twittering.
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Keith Olbermann resorts to name-calling, and Julie Andrews talks about her new movie, "Tooth Fairy.
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Scott Brown becomes the new president-elect, and Jim Wallis wants to take greed out of Wall Street.
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Larry Wilmore reviews Obama's first year, and Colin Firth recalls floating naked in a fish tank.
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Wyatt Cenac waits for Harry Reid's apology, and David Walker hopes to reform America's spending.
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Glenn Beck reads Sarah Palin a journal entry, and Tom Brokaw talks about his new documentary.
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Sarah Palin joins Fox News, and Ringo Starr performs with Ben Harper and Relentless7.
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Wall Street hands out big bonuses, and Paul Ingrassia talks about the auto industry bailout.
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John Oliver explains the rules of terrorball, and John Yoo discusses the legal limits of torture.
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President Obama breaks a promise, and Maggie Gyllenhaal watches scary cartoons with her daughter.
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Obama finally responds to the Christmas terror plot, and Mike Mullen praises the U.S. military.
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John Oliver searches for the best time in American history, and George Lucas talks about his book.
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A Nigerian terrorist tries to blow up a U.S. airliner on Christmas day. The Best F**king News Team helps Tiger Woods find a new religion, and Michael Pollan encourages Americans to eat healthy food.
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