The Daily Show Exclusives
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly shares his criteria for assessing Muslim extremism, and ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, J.J. Abrams considers casting Jon as a Jedi in the forthcoming "Star Wars" film.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Bassem Youssef explains why he refuses to tone down his show to placate the ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, "Lean In" author and Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg argues that leadership ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Mary Roach shares the history of nutrient enemas.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, "The Girls of Atomic City" author Denise Kiernan tells the story of Oak Ridge, ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Michael Moss talks "Salt Sugar Fat," and reveals a troubling secret about Betty ...
In this exclusive and unedited interview, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the Russian ...
In this exclusive and unedited video, Rachel Maddow decodes the Supreme Court.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, filmmaker R.J. Cutler describes "The World According to Dick Cheney."
In this exclusive and unedited interview, Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson discuss hunger and "A Place at the Table."
In this exclusive, unedited interview, "Bailout" author Neil Barofsky explains why the banks will never face true ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Ed Whitacre discusses GM's revival.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Ray Kelly talks gun control and large sodas.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, education reformer Michelle Rhee discusses her book, "Radical."
In this exclusive, unedited interview, education reformer Michelle Rhee discusses her book, "Radical."
Al Gore talks climate, democracy, and his book, "The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change."
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Neil Young explains the importance of family, his relationship with Crazy Horse, ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Mike Huckabee champions religious liberty and explains the metaphorical content ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer calls on Americans of all stripes to go ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Nate Silver discusses online poker and the reason he first got into politics.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, "The Signal and the Noise" author Nate Silver reveals the ways in which ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, "The House I Live In" director Eugene Jarecki suggests policy alternatives to ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, J.K. Rowling touches on magic-less books, Luke Skywalker's lady problem, and ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Pete Townshend explains his songwriting process and unfavorably compares Apple ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Senator Rand Paul impugns excessive government overreach and armed Department of ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger explains his refusal to embrace ...
In this exclusive, unedited interview, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger explains his fiscal ...
Episode
President Obama slams Mitt Romney over Big Bird comments, Jason Jones explains the polling of polls, and Magic Johnson reveals the secret to his rivalry with Larry Bird.
Mitt Romney presents his vague deficit reduction plan, Jessica Williams interviews black Mormons in Utah, and Ben Affleck rescues hostages in "Argo."
Slightly lower unemployment numbers spark conservative conspiracy theories, Sesame Street comes under fire, and Pete Townshend discusses his memoir, "Who I Am."
Mitt Romney's lies win the first debate, Barack Obama breaks Chris Matthews, Al Gore ponders elevation sickness, and Bill O'Reilly discusses "Killing Kennedy."
An explosive Obama video resurfaces, Stephen Colbert plays the part of Bill O'Reilly, and Rand Paul shares libertarian anecdotes from his book, "Government Bullies."
A Pennsylvania judge rules against the state's voter ID law, John Oliver asks Herman Cain to save America from foreign debt, and Liam Neeson talks kicking ass in "Taken 2."
The Obama and Romney camps aim low at the debates, the White House responds to violence in Libya, and Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses time travel and his book, "Total Recall."
Hungry kids protest school lunch calorie limits, the UN General Assembly makes for bland political theater, and Amar'e Stoudemire discusses his "STAT" children's books.
The NFL referee lockout continues, Patrick Stewart replaces John Oliver, Jason Jones investigates Sudden Wealth Syndrome, and Olivia Wilde talks life in Kenya.
President Obama brushes off United Nations world leaders, Mitt Romney regresses as the election approaches, and King Abdullah II of Jordan talks Arab Spring.
Bill Clinton uses concrete examples to show cooperation between government and private industry.
Al Madrigal and Jessica Williams assess Mitt Romney's Latino voter comments, and express admiration for his accomplishments despite being an underprivileged rich white male.
Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan implies the Russians and Chinese aren't the real impediments to effective international action in Syria.
Fox News addresses the leaked Romney video, the Best F#@king News Team Ever prepares for general election sniping, and Pink performs a song from "The Truth About Love."
The Democratic Party votes to amend its platform, Bill Clinton shares hard facts, and economist Austan Goolsbee remains happily divorced from government work.
Democratic National Convention speakers praise President Obama, John Oliver shares a personal Obama anecdote, and Kirsten Gillibrand calls for more women in Congress.
The Democratic National Convention begins in Charlotte, NC, the Best F#@king News Team Ever updates the Obama campaign's slogan, and Tom Brokaw compares conventions.
Clint Eastwood speaks to an empty chair, Mitt Romney recalls America's idyllic past, and the Best F#@king News Team Ever say goodbye to the Republican National Convention.
Paul Ryan addresses the Republican National Convention, John Oliver interprets the Republican theme "We Can Change It," and Michael Steele talks Ron Paul.
The 2012 Republican National Convention finds its theme, Samantha Bee investigates the Republican platform, and Herman Cain identifies differences between him and Mitt Romney....
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