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When news breaks we fix it. - The Daily Show - Season 14
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Title: The Daily Show

Overview: The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.

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Average Vote: 6.3 (542 votes)

Cast

The Daily Show - David Gregory (Season 14 - Episode 1)

Jon wants David Gregory to explain why Brett Favre walking off his charter plane is breaking news on MSBNC.

The Daily Show - Michael Wolff (Season 14 - Episode 2)

Author Michael Wolff.

The Daily Show - Rachel Maddow (Season 14 - Episode 3)

Wyatt Cenac, Samantha Bee and John Oliver go undercover for more information on the Obama girls. Aasif Mandvi says Sanjay Gupta's appointment will be a tremendous over achievement in a community of overachievers. Rachel Maddow is insulted as an American that the Obamas can't stay in the presidential guesthouse.

The Daily Show - Dana Perino (Season 14 - Episode 4)

Barack Obama dines with all the living ex-presidents, and Joe the Plumber goes to Gaza. Roland Burris is turned away while trying to take his Senate seat. Dana Perino talks about her 12 days left in the White House.

The Daily Show - Maxwell Kennedy (Season 14 - Episode 5)

Barack Obama doesn't sound like a newly elected president. John Oliver explains Rod Blagojevich's Tennyson reference. Jason Jones learns how to be a great pundit, and Maxwell Kennedy discusses kamikaze pilots.

The Daily Show - Daniel Craig (Season 14 - Episode 6)

The Daily Show - Fareed Zakaria (Season 14 - Episode 7)

Marcus Schrenker is caught faking his own death. Hillary Clinton gets sleepy at her confirmation hearing. Lewis Black lists the mega corporations asking for bailouts, and Fareed Zakaria talks about terrorism in India.

The Daily Show - Bethany McLean (Season 14 - Episode 8)

The Daily Show - Abderrahim Foukara (Season 14 - Episode 9)

The Daily Show - Bishop Gene Robinson (Season 14 - Episode 10)

A veritable who's who of statesmen arrives for Barack Obama's historic inauguration. Jason Jones brushes off any comparisons between the Obama and Bush speeches. Wyatt Cenac reports from Obama's crazy-cool inaugural ball. Samantha Bee declares an end to frat boy humor, and Gene Robinson prays for Rick Warren.

The Daily Show - David Sanger (Season 14 - Episode 11)

Barack Obama watches the inaugural parade and then hits the parties. John Oliver feels the unity in DC, the news networks cover the inauguration differently, and David Sanger warns of the danger Pakistan poses.

The Daily Show - Liam Neeson (Season 14 - Episode 12)

Hillary Clinton frees the State Department, and Barack Obama moves to close Guantanamo Bay. Gitmo is excited to leave, but he still wants to kill you. Rush Limbaugh hopes Barack Obama fails, and Liam Neeson visits the horse stable next door.

The Daily Show - President Jimmy Carter (Season 14 - Episode 13)

Rod Blagojevich boycotts his own impeachment trial, Barack Obama closes down Guantanamo, and Jon gives Jimmy Carter a gift.

The Daily Show - Gwen Ifill (Season 14 - Episode 14)

The Daily Show - Neil DeGrasse Tyson (Season 14 - Episode 15)

The Daily Show - P.W. Singer (Season 14 - Episode 16)

The Daily Show - Lawrence Lindsey (Season 14 - Episode 17)

The Republicans pick Michael Steele as their RNC chairman, and now Wyatt Cenac is confused. The Super Bowl ads show where we are as a culture, and Lawrence Lindsey agrees with Jon's stimulus plan.

The Daily Show - Dev Patel (Season 14 - Episode 18)

The star of Slumdog Millionaire drops by to promote the Oscar-nominated movie.

The Daily Show - Karen Greenberg (Season 14 - Episode 19)

The Daily Show - Randall Balmer (Season 14 - Episode 20)

Author of God in the White House: A History: How Faith Shaped the Presidency from John F. Kennedy to George W.

The Daily Show - Walter Isaacson (Season 14 - Episode 21)

The Daily Show - Thomas Ricks (Season 14 - Episode 22)

Barack Obama gives thoughtful answers at a press conference. Samantha Bee meets a few robot soldiers, and Thomas Ricks says we'll be in Iraq for a long time.

The Daily Show - Daniel Sperling (Season 14 - Episode 23)

The author of "Two Billion Cars: Driving Toward Sustainability" draws up a road map to smarter energy policy.

The Daily Show - John Sununu (Season 14 - Episode 24)

The Daily Show - Jeff Bezos (Season 14 - Episode 25)

Jeff Bezos the founder of Amazon.

The Daily Show - Ricky Gervais (Season 14 - Episode 26)

The Daily Show - Tom Selleck (Season 14 - Episode 27)

The Daily Show - Brian Williams (Season 14 - Episode 28)

Fox News reports on a Joe Biden gaffe, and Congressman Rob Bishop opposes the "monkey bite bill." Hillary Clinton discusses poetry in Asia, and Brian Williams doesn't Twitter.

The Daily Show - Harold Varmus (Season 14 - Episode 29)

The Nobel Prize-winning scientist navigates the real world or research in "The Art and Politics of Science.

The Daily Show - Sandra Day O'Connor (Season 14 - Episode 30)

The Daily Show - Joe Nocera (Season 14 - Episode 31)

The Daily Show - Billy Crudup (Season 14 - Episode 32)

The Daily Show - Nathaniel Frank (Season 14 - Episode 33)

Author of the new book 'Unfriendly Fire: How the Gay Ban Undermines the Military and Weakens America'.

The Daily Show - Craig Mullaney (Season 14 - Episode 34)

West Point graduate, Rhodes Scholar, Army Ranger and author of the new book 'The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education'.

The Daily Show - Paul Rudd (Season 14 - Episode 35)

Actor Paul Rudd talks about his new movie 'I Love You Man'.

The Daily Show - Jim Cramer (Season 14 - Episode 36)

Jon and Jim Cramer prepare for their highly anticipated skirmish. Bernie Madoff pleads guilty to 11 counts of fraud. Jim Cramer admits to his mistakes, and vows to do a better job reporting the financial market.

The Daily Show - Gen. Richard B. Myers (Season 14 - Episode 37)

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard B. Myers talks about his new book 'Eyes on the Horizon: Serving on the Front Lines of National Security'.

The Daily Show - Ian McShane (Season 14 - Episode 38)

Actor Ian McShane talks about his new show 'Kings'.

The Daily Show - Nandan Nilekani (Season 14 - Episode 39)

Jon Stewart interviews Nandan Nilekani, Author of 'Imagining India: The Idea of a Renewed Nation'.

The Daily Show - Bruce Springsteen (Season 14 - Episode 40)

Bruce Springsteen comes by the show to promote his new album 'Working on a Dream'.

The Daily Show - Jack Cafferty (Season 14 - Episode 41)

Wolf Blitzer's resident political observer takes a break from 'The Cafferty File' to discuss the latest tomfoolery in Washington D.C.

The Daily Show - Seth Rogen (Season 14 - Episode 42)

Actor Seth Rogen talks about his latest movie 'Observe and Report'.

The Daily Show - Peter Orszag (Season 14 - Episode 43)

Economist and current Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Barack Obama, Peter Orszag is tonight's guest.

The Daily Show - Tom Zoellner (Season 14 - Episode 44)

Author Tom Zoellner talks about his book 'Uranium - War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World'.

The Daily Show - Michael J. Fox (Season 14 - Episode 45)

Segments: - - Guests: Actor Michael J. Fox talks about his new book Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist.

The Daily Show - Jehan Sadat (Season 14 - Episode 46)

Segments: - - Guests: Jehan Sadat, the widow of the assassinated Egyptian president Anwar Sadat talks about her book My Hope for Peace.

The Daily Show - Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Season 14 - Episode 47)

The Daily Show - William Cohan (Season 14 - Episode 48)

Segments: - - Guests: Author William Cohan talks about his new book House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street.

The Daily Show - Ron Darling (Season 14 - Episode 49)

Ronald Maurice Darling, Jr. is an American former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Mets, Oakland Athletics and Montreal Expos. Darling currently works as a color commentator for national baseball coverage on TBS as well as for the Mets on both SNY and WPIX. During his 13-year career, Darling amassed a 136–116 won-loss record, with 13 shutouts. He threw 1,590 strikeouts and had a 3.87 ERA. In 1985, he was picked for the All-Star team. Darling's weak point was control; he finished seasons in the top four in base on balls three times. He was considered one of the better fielding pitchers of the time, and won a Gold Glove Award in 1989. Darling had one of the best pickoff moves among right-handers. An above-average athlete, he was sometimes used as a pinch runner. In 1989, he hit home runs in two consecutive starts.

The Daily Show - Elizabeth Warren (Season 14 - Episode 50)

The Daily Show - Ben Affleck (Season 14 - Episode 51)

Segments: - - Guests: Actor Ben Affleck talks about his new movie "State of Play".

The Daily Show - Reza Aslan (Season 14 - Episode 52)

President Obama releases the memos on America's handbook for torture. Lewis Black examines the TV networks that are reaching out to kids for Earth Day. Reza Aslan believes Al Qaeda is fighting a war of the imagination.

The Daily Show - Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Season 14 - Episode 53)

Liberia's "Iron Lady," the first elected female head of state in Africa, discusses her new memoir, "This Child Will Be Great," with Jon.

The Daily Show - Philip Alcabes (Season 14 - Episode 54)

Philip Alcabes is an infectious-disease epidemiologist who talks about his new book 'Dread: How Fear and Fantasy have Fueled Epidemics from the Black Death to the Avian Flu'.

The Daily Show - Richard Beeman (Season 14 - Episode 55)

Author of "Plain Honest Men", Richard Beeman talks to Jon on the show tonight.

The Daily Show - Christine Lagarde (Season 14 - Episode 56)

France's Minister of Finance Christine Lagarde talks with Jon about the state of the global economy.

The Daily Show - Clifford D. May (Season 14 - Episode 57)

The President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Clifford D. May, guest stars on tonight's show.

The Daily Show - Doris Kearns Goodwin (Season 14 - Episode 58)

Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin joins Jon on the show tonight.

The Daily Show - Hugh Jackman (Season 14 - Episode 59)

Actor Hugh Jackman comes by on the show to talk about his new movie, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

The Daily Show - Denis Leary (Season 14 - Episode 60)

Actor and star of Rescue Me, Denis Leary is on the show tonight.

The Daily Show - Fareed Zakaria (Season 14 - Episode 61)

Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria talks about his new book The Post-American World.

The Daily Show - George Stephanopoulos (Season 14 - Episode 62)

The guest on tonight's show is Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News, George Stephanopoulos.

The Daily Show - Ken Salazar (Season 14 - Episode 63)

The current U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar talks to Jon tonight.

The Daily Show - Frank Partnoy (Season 14 - Episode 64)

Financial commentator and author of "The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, The Financial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals", Frank Partnoy is on the show tonight.

The Daily Show - Tom Hanks (Season 14 - Episode 65)

Actor and star of the new movie Angels and Demons, Tom Hanks talks to Jon tonight.

The Daily Show - Ambassador Husain Haqqani (Season 14 - Episode 66)

Pakistan's Ambassador to the U.S. Husain Haqqani talks to Jon Stewart on the show tonight.

The Daily Show - Lisa P. Jackson (Season 14 - Episode 67)

EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson is talking on the show tonight.

The Daily Show - Sarah Fisher (Season 14 - Episode 68)

The Daily Show - Newt Gingrich (Season 14 - Episode 69)

The Daily Show - Elizabeth Edwards (Season 14 - Episode 70)

Michael Steele says gay marriage is bad for small business, and President Obama sets a national fuel efficiency standard. John Oliver defends England's moat scandal, and Elizabeth Edwards fights for health care.

The Daily Show - Larry King (Season 14 - Episode 71)

One of the most popular names in the television news game compares notes with Jon.

The Daily Show - Bob Woodruff (Season 14 - Episode 72)

The Daily Show - P.J. O'Rourke (Season 14 - Episode 73)

The Daily Show - Michael Lewis (Season 14 - Episode 74)

The Daily Show - Will Ferrell (Season 14 - Episode 75)

The Daily Show - Gretchen Peters (Season 14 - Episode 76)

The Daily Show - Peter Schiff (Season 14 - Episode 77)

The Daily Show - Saad Mohseni (Season 14 - Episode 78)

The Daily Show - Katie Couric (Season 14 - Episode 79)

The Daily Show - Ed Helms (Season 14 - Episode 80)

The Daily Show - Tom Folsom (Season 14 - Episode 81)

The Daily Show - Peter Laufer (Season 14 - Episode 82)

The Daily Show - Mike Huckabee (Season 14 - Episode 83)

The Daily Show - Bill Russell (Season 14 - Episode 84)

The Daily Show - Larry David (Season 14 - Episode 85)

The Daily Show - Reza Aslan (Season 14 - Episode 86)

The Daily Show - Cameron Diaz (Season 14 - Episode 87)

The Daily Show - Dr. Oliver Sacks (Season 14 - Episode 88)

The Daily Show - Mike Kim (Season 14 - Episode 89)

The U.S. leaves Iraq like a houseguest who broke something, and Dick Cheney complains about his own troop withdrawal timeline. Jon hands out Rippy Awards for the media's outstanding coverage of Michael Jackson's death. Mike Kim discusses his mission to help North Koreans escape to China.

The Daily Show - Justin Fox (Season 14 - Episode 90)

The Daily Show - Robert Kenner (Season 14 - Episode 91)

Filmmaker, "Food, Inc.

The Daily Show - Rep. Barney Frank (Season 14 - Episode 92)

The Massachusetts congressman discusses the new congress' legislative priorities with Jon.

The Daily Show - Peter Mancall (Season 14 - Episode 93)

The Daily Show - Kathleen Sebelius (Season 14 - Episode 94)

The Daily Show - Robert Glennon (Season 14 - Episode 95)

The Daily Show - Brian Williams (Season 14 - Episode 96)

The Daily Show - Steven Chu (Season 14 - Episode 97)

Interview with Energy Secretary Steven Chu.

The Daily Show - Kevin Nealon (Season 14 - Episode 98)

The controversy over Barack Obama's birth certificate lives on six months into his presidency. "Good Morning America" solves the mystery of Michael Jackson's lost corpse, and Kevin Nealon would never engage in autoerotic asphyxiation.

The Daily Show - Sally Jenkins (Season 14 - Episode 99)

The author and historian sits down with Jon to discuss a largely unknown anti-Confederacy rebellion in Civil War Mississippi.

The Daily Show - Bill Kristol (Season 14 - Episode 100)

The Daily Show - Spinal Tap (Season 14 - Episode 101)

The Daily Show - John Bolton (Season 14 - Episode 102)

The Daily Show - Judd Apatow (Season 14 - Episode 103)

The Daily Show - Ronald Kessler (Season 14 - Episode 104)

The Daily Show - Rep. Henry Waxman (Season 14 - Episode 105)

The Daily Show - Paul Giamatti (Season 14 - Episode 106)

The Daily Show - Dara Torres (Season 14 - Episode 107)

The Daily Show - Douglas Brinkley (Season 14 - Episode 108)

The Daily Show - Austan Goolsbee (Season 14 - Episode 109)

The Daily Show - Jeff Sharlet (Season 14 - Episode 110)

The Daily Show - Rachel McAdams (Season 14 - Episode 111)

The Daily Show - David Cross (Season 14 - Episode 112)

The Daily Show - Christopher McDougall (Season 14 - Episode 113)

The Daily Show - Tim Gunn (Season 14 - Episode 114)

The Daily Show - Betsy McCaughey (Season 14 - Episode 115)

The Daily Show - LeBron James (Season 14 - Episode 116)

The Daily Show - Matt Damon (Season 14 - Episode 117)

The award-winning actor returns to The Daily Show to discuss his new movie, "The Informant.

The Daily Show - Wed, Sep 16, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 118)

The Daily Show - Thu, Sep 17, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 119)

The Daily Show - Tue, Sep 22, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 120)

The Daily Show - Wed, Sep 23, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 121)

The Daily Show - Thu, Sep 24, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 122)

The Daily Show - Mon, Sep 28, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 123)

The Daily Show - Tue, Sep 29, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 124)

The Daily Show - Wed, Sep 30, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 125)

The Daily Show - Thu, Oct 1, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 126)

The Daily Show - Mon, Oct 5, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 127)

The Daily Show - Tue, Oct 6, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 128)

The Daily Show - Wed, Oct 7, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 129)

The Daily Show - Thu, Oct 8, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 130)

The Daily Show - Mon, Oct 12, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 131)

The Daily Show - Tue, Oct 13, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 132)

The Daily Show - Wed, Oct 14, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 133)

The Daily Show - Thu, Oct 15, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 134)

The Daily Show - Mon, Oct 26, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 135)

The Daily Show - Tue, Oct 27, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 136)

The Daily Show - Wed, Oct 28, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 137)

The Daily Show - Thu, Oct 29, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 138)

Comedian Wanda Sykes talks about her new show "The Wanda Sykes Show".

The Daily Show - Mon, Nov 2, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 139)

The Daily Show - Tue, Nov 3, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 140)

The Daily Show - Wed, Nov 4, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 141)

The Daily Show - Thu, Nov 5, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 142)

The Daily Show - Mon, Nov 9, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 143)

The Daily Show - Tue, Nov 10, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 144)

The Daily Show - Wed, Nov 11, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 145)

The Daily Show - Thu, Nov 12, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 146)

The Daily Show - Mon, Nov 16, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 147)

The Daily Show - Tue, Nov 17, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 148)

The Daily Show - Wed, Nov 18, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 149)

The Daily Show - Thu, Nov 19, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 150)

The Daily Show - Mon, Nov 30, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 151)

The Daily Show - Tue, Dec 1, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 152)

The Daily Show - Wed, Dec 2, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 153)

The Daily Show - Thu, Dec 3, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 154)

The Daily Show - Mon, Dec 7, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 155)

The Daily Show - Tue, Dec 8, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 156)

The Daily Show - Wed, Dec 9, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 157)

The Daily Show - Thu, Dec 10, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 158)

The Daily Show - Mon, Dec 14, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 159)

The Daily Show - Tue, Dec 15, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 160)

The Daily Show - Wed, Dec 16, 2009 (Season 14 - Episode 161)

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