The Daily Show

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The Daily Show

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EP1 February 12, 2024 - Zanny Minton Beddoes Feb 12, 2024

Jon Stewart looks at President Biden and Donald Trump's advanced ages, the news team visits a true American diner, and The Economist's Zanny Minton Beddoes examines national conservatism.

EP2 February 13, 2024 - Killer Mike Feb 13, 2024

Jordan Klepper talks to rally goers for political underdog Nikki Haley and "one-day dictator" Donald Trump, Desi Lydic outlines Republican fears, and Killer Mike promotes his album "Michael."

EP3 February 14, 2024 - Joshua Green & Lashana Lynch Feb 14, 2024

Jordan Klepper covers a not-so-special House election on Long Island, NY, journalist Joshua Green discusses his book "The Rebels," and actor Lashana Lynch talks about "Bob Marley: One Love."

EP4 February 15, 2024 - Cord Jefferson Feb 15, 2024

Jordan Klepper covers a sex scandal in the Fulton County, GA, D.A.'s office, Grace Kuhlenschmidt swoons over adulterous presidents, and director Cord Jefferson discusses "American Fiction."

EP5 February 19, 2024 - Melissa Murray and Kate Shaw Feb 19, 2024

Jon Stewart breaks down Tucker Carlson's deferential interview with Vladimir Putin, and "Strict Scrutiny" podcast hosts Melissa Murray and Kate Shaw explore the dangers of authoritarianism.

EP6 February 20, 2024 - Danai Gurira Feb 20, 2024

Desi Lydic and Josh Johnson evaluate Donald Trump's sneaker line, Ronny Chieng takes advantage of Alabama's new embryo law, and Danai Gurira previews "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live."

EP7 February 21, 2024 - Maite Alberdi Feb 21, 2024

Desi Lydic covers the not-so-credible FBI informant working against President Biden, Michael Kosta visits "climate refuge" Duluth, MN, and director Maite Alberdi talks "The Eternal Memory."

EP8 February 22, 2024 - Jason Isbell Feb 22, 2024

Desi Lydic analyzes Nikki Haley's so-called moderate views, Troy Iwata celebrates a day without smartphones, and Jason Isbell performs "Cast Iron Skillet" from his album "Weathervanes."

EP9 February 26, 2024 - Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosenberg Feb 26, 2024

Jon Stewart analyzes Israel-Palestine peace plans and the long-term impact of U.S. foreign policy with journalists Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosenberg, and Jon bids farewell to a friend.

EP10 February 27, 2024 - Kwame Alexander Feb 27, 2024

Ronny Chieng tells guest host Michael Kosta his plan to defeat Wendy's surge pricing, The Daily Show profiles 2024 candidate RFK Jr., and writer Kwame Alexander talks "This Is the Honey."

EP11 February 28, 2024 - Sloane Crosley Feb 28, 2024

Michigan natives Michael Kosta and Jordan Klepper debate their state's primary, "Dr." Troy Iwata rates politicians' mental fitness, and writer Sloane Crosley discusses "Grief Is for People."

EP12 February 29, 2024 - Rex Chapman Feb 29, 2024

Michael Kosta and Desi Lydic lament the Supreme Court's delay of Donald Trump's immunity case, Dulcé Sloan celebrates Black women, and Rex Chapman talks "It's Hard for Me to Live with Me."

EP13 March 4, 2024 - Jonathan Blitzer Mar 04, 2024

Jon Stewart explores the highly partisan migrant crisis and New York's less-than-welcoming response to the issue, and writer Jonathan Blitzer discusses "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here."

EP14 March 5, 2024 - Yuval Noah Harari Mar 05, 2024

Guest host Ronny Chieng explores "shrinkflation," Jordan Klepper meets indecisive Nikki Haley fans, and Yuval Noah Harari talks about "Unstoppable Us, Volume 2: Why the World Isn't Fair."

EP15 March 6, 2024 - Chelsea Peretti Mar 06, 2024

Guest host Ronny Chieng covers Super Tuesday's predictable results, Grace Kuhlenschmidt enjoys beautiful American Samoa, and Chelsea Peretti chats about "First Time Female Director."

EP16 March 7, 2024 - Awkwafina Mar 07, 2024

Ronny Chieng looks at new airport and subway security measures, Michael Kosta talks to Eagle Pass, TX, residents about the recent "invasion," and Awkwafina discusses "Kung Fu Panda 4."

EP17 March 11, 2024 - Steven Levitsky Mar 11, 2024

Jon Stewart covers the 2024 State of the Union address and breaks down the GOP's warped relationship with the Constitution, and writer Steven Levitsky discusses "Tyranny of the Minority."

EP18 March 12, 2024 - Jane Marie Mar 12, 2024

Desi Lydic, Michael Kosta and Grace Kuhlenschmidt dig into a Kate Middleton mystery, and author Jane Marie discusses "Selling the Dream: The Billion-Dollar Industry Bankrupting Americans."

EP19 March 13, 2024 - David Alan Grier Mar 13, 2024

Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta explore the potential TikTok ban, Lewis Black complains about AI's human biases, and David Alan Grier talks about "The American Society of Magical Negroes."

EP20 March 14, 2024 - Renée Elise Goldsberry Mar 14, 2024

The news team explores the dubious democracy of Russia's 2024 presidential election, Miami breaks up with spring breakers, and actor Renée Elise Goldsberry chats about her show "Girls5eva."

EP21 March 25, 2024 - Gary Clark Jr. Mar 25, 2024

Jon Stewart loses patience with the double standards at work in Donald Trump's "victimless" financial fraud case, and Gary Clark Jr. performs "Habits" from his album "JPEG RAW."

EP22 March 26, 2024 - Jim Sciutto Mar 26, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Josh Johnson debate Florida's age limits for social media, the GOP grapples with "What Women Voters Want," and author Jim Sciutto discusses "The Return of Great Powers."

EP23 March 27, 2024 - Byron Tau Mar 27, 2024

Jordan Klepper explores shifting attitudes toward the January 6 insurrectionists, Michael Kosta attends RFK Jr.'s running mate announcement, and Byron Tau discusses "Means of Control."

EP24 March 28, 2024 - Huey Lewis Mar 28, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Grace Kuhlenschmidt react to NYC's congestion pricing, Leslie Jones rages against election polls, and Huey Lewis talks "The Heart of Rock and Roll" jukebox musical.

EP25 April 1, 2024 - Lina Khan Apr 01, 2024

Jon Stewart analyzes the bait-and-switch promises of artificial intelligence, and Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan discusses monopolies, antitrust laws and corporate collusion.

EP26 April 2, 2024 - Colin Allred Apr 02, 2024

Desi Lydic celebrates the skyrocketing popularity of women's basketball, Michael Kosta meets an NYC "ghost plates" buster, and 2024 Senate hopeful Colin Allred lays out his plans for Texas.

EP27 April 3, 2024 - Alison Brie Apr 03, 2024

Desi Lydic explores conservatives' outrage over a harmless calendar coincidence, Charlamagne Tha God breaks down the flaws of DEI, and Alison Brie chats about her series "Apples Never Fall."

EP28 April 4, 2024 - Sebastian Junger and Ken Harbaugh Apr 04, 2024

Desi Lydic explains Nebraska's crucial role in the 2024 election, Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng brace for the eclipse, and Sebastian Junger and Ken Harbaugh discuss "Against All Enemies."

EP29 April 8, 2024 - Christiane Amanpour Apr 08, 2024

Jon Stewart looks at eclipse conspiracy theories and the U.S.'s delicate treatment of Israel, and Christiane Amanpour outlines the need for strong political leadership in the Middle East.

EP30 April 9, 2024 - Alex Garland Apr 09, 2024

Michael Kosta explores Arizona's Civil War-era abortion ban and Donald Trump's ever-changing views on reproductive rights, and director Alex Garland discusses "Civil War."

EP31 April 10, 2024 - Vampire Weekend Apr 10, 2024

Michael Kosta and Troy Iwata try to pinpoint the ideal youthful candidate for a Supreme Court spot, and Vampire Weekend performs "Mary Boone" from their album "Only God Was Above Us."

EP32 April 11, 2024 - Hanif Abdurraqib Apr 11, 2024

Michael Kosta and Jordan Klepper offer their bro-iest takes on abortion, a new service saves politicians from embarrassing falls, and Hanif Abdurraqib discusses "There's Always This Year."

EP33 April 15, 2024 - David E. Sanger Apr 15, 2024

Jon Stewart is baffled by the current "teams" in the Middle East, the news team debates which historical martyr Donald Trump resembles most, and author David E. Sanger talks "New Cold Wars."

EP34 April 16, 2024 - Mayan Lopez Apr 16, 2024

Dulcé Sloan and Jordan Klepper check in on jury selection at Donald Trump's trial, John Leguizamo breaks down the importance of Latino voters, and Mayan Lopez chats about "Lopez vs. Lopez."

EP35 April 17, 2024 - Orlando Bloom Apr 17, 2024

Josh Johnson tries to land a spot on Donald Trump's jury, Dulcé Sloan visits a Black-owned wine tour in Georgia, and Orlando Bloom discusses his docuseries "Orlando Bloom: To the Edge."

EP36 April 18, 2024 - Brittney Spencer Apr 18, 2024

Dulcé Sloan covers Speaker Mike Johnson's clash with fellow Republicans in Congress, Josh Johnson learns the art of tax evasion, and Brittney Spencer discusses her album "My Stupid Life."

EP37 April 22, 2024 - Salman Rushdie Apr 22, 2024

Jon Stewart and a very special guest debate the media's sensationalist coverage of Donald Trump's mundane trial, and Salman Rushdie discusses "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder."

EP38 April 23, 2024 - Stephanie Kelton Apr 23, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng explore Donald Trump's "torturous" time in court, Joe Biden shares a startling family story, and economist Stephanie Kelton discusses "Finding the Money."

EP39 April 24, 2024 - Andy Kim Apr 24, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Ronny Chieng break down a Tennessee bill to arm schoolteachers, Michael Kosta explores America's pickleball craze, and New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim discusses his Senate bid.

EP40 April 25, 2024 - Kyle Chayka Apr 25, 2024

Ronny Chieng and Jordan Klepper explore the dangers of police presence at college protests against the war in Gaza, and Kyle Chayka discusses "Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture."

EP41 May 6, 2024 - Jonathan Haidt May 06, 2024

Jordan Klepper looks at Governor Kristi Noem's war on dogs, Josh Johnson won't take sides in the Kendrick Lamar-Drake rap beef, and Jonathan Haidt discusses "The Anxious Generation."

EP42 May 7, 2024 - Lexi Freiman May 07, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Troy Iwata suffer through Stormy Daniels's TMI testimony, Desi Lydic discovers a lucrative way to save the planet, and Lexi Freiman talks about "The Book of Ayn."

EP43 May 8, 2024 - Matt Damon May 08, 2024

Jordan Klepper and Desi Lydic analyze RFK Jr.'s startling health revelation, Lewis Black calls out Tesla's dismal profits and truck recall, and Matt Damon discusses "Kiss the Future."

EP44 May 9, 2024 - John Della Volpe May 09, 2024

Jon Stewart calls out fake outrage on the right and confronts his own political shame, and John Della Volpe discusses "Fight: How Gen Z Is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America."

EP45 May 13, 2024 - Ilana Glazer May 13, 2024

Jon Stewart breaks down Senator Bob Menendez's corruption trial and the legal loopholes allowing members of Congress to gain wealth and power, and Ilana Glazer chats about her movie "Babes."

EP46 May 14, 2024 - Miranda July May 14, 2024

Desi Lydic has doubts about OpenAI's flirty new chat system Omni, The Daily Show profiles NYC mayor and "philosopher king" Eric Adams, and Miranda July discusses her novel "All Fours."

EP47 May 15, 2024 - Amy Ryan May 15, 2024

Desi Lydic covers Joe Biden and Donald Trump's unexpected debate plans, Ronny Chieng and Jordan Klepper spar over the latest sports news, and actor Amy Ryan discusses "Doubt" and "Sugar."

EP48 May 16, 2024 - Helen Rebanks and Nick Offerman May 16, 2024

Desi Lydic and Josh Johnson debate the pros and cons of restoring Southern schools' Confederate names, and Helen Rebanks and Nick Offerman discuss her book "The Farmer's Wife."

EP49 May 20, 2024 - Frank Fahrenkopf May 20, 2024

Jon Stewart calls out the right's hypocritical obsession with victimhood and being "canceled" for expressing free speech, and Frank Fahrenkopf explains the evolution of presidential debates.

EP50 May 21, 2024 - Sebastian Junger May 21, 2024

Michael Kosta and Ronny Chieng debate the upsides of bullying nerds, Kamala Harris's unusual speech patterns are finally explained, and Sebastian Junger discusses "In My Time of Dying."

EP51 May 22, 2024 - JB Smoove May 22, 2024

Michael Kosta and Josh Johnson question Donald Trump's wild assassination theories, Troy Iwata meets Joe Biden's sole superfan, and JB Smoove chats about "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

EP52 May 23, 2024 - John Legend May 23, 2024

Michael Kosta and Troy Iwata try to interpret the hidden meanings behind Justice Alito's many flags, and John Legend discusses his podcast documentary series "Afghan Star."

EP53 June 3, 2024 - Rep. Ken Buck Jun 03, 2024

Jon Stewart loses it over complaints about Donald Trump's guilty verdicts and the value of the court system, and former Rep. Ken Buck debates the precedent set by Trump's trial.

EP54 June 4, 2024 - Marlon Wayans Jun 04, 2024

Ronny Chieng and Desi Lydic examine North Korea's trashy new strategy, Michael Kosta uncovers a smarty-pants conspiracy, and Marlon Wayans discusses his stand-up special "Good Grief."

EP55 June 5, 2024 - Joel Kim Booster Jun 05, 2024

Troy Iwata investigates a porn-addicted Amazonian tribe, Ronny Chieng and Jordan Klepper argue about basketball news, and Joel Kim Booster discusses "Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution."

EP56 June 6, 2024 - George Conway Jun 06, 2024

Ronny Chieng reports on conservative backlash to Pride Month, a new product lets patriots show their passion for the flag, and attorney George Conway discusses Donald Trump's guilty verdict.

EP57 June 10, 2024 - Monica McNutt Jun 10, 2024

Jon Stewart breaks down rainbow capitalism and corporate America's pandering problem, and basketball analyst Monica McNutt discusses Caitlin Clark's effect on the WNBA.

EP58 June 11, 2024 - Kevin Bacon Jun 11, 2024

Jordan Klepper reports on Governor Kathy Hochul's reversal on NYC's proposed congestion pricing, Troy Iwata digs into political humiliation, and Kevin Bacon discusses his film "MaXXXine."

EP59 June 12, 2024 - Jeremy O. Harris Jun 12, 2024

Host Jordan Klepper talks to writer and director Jeremy O. Harris about his upcoming documentary "Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play."

EP60 June 13, 2024 - Maya Hawke Jun 13, 2024

Host Jordan Klepper interviews Maya Hawke, actor and musician promoting her movie "Inside Out 2" and her album "Chaos Angel".

EP61 June 17, 2024 - Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II Jun 17, 2024

Jon Stewart looks at the GOP's contradictory habit of fearmongering about crime rates while opposing gun control laws, and Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II discusses his book "White Poverty."

EP62 June 18, 2024 - Rosalind Chao Jun 18, 2024

Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng profile lesser-known GOP candidates with extreme views, Marlon "'Quon" Wayans grills special prosecutor Nathan Wade, and Rosalind Chao discusses "3 Body Problem."

EP63 June 20, 2024 - Ebon Moss-Bachrach Jun 20, 2024

Ronny Chieng and Desi Lydic look at Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin's blossoming BFF-ship, Michael Kosta updates the Ten Commandments, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach chats about "The Bear."

EP64 June 24, 2024 - Paul W. Downs Jun 24, 2024

Michael Kosta, Desi Lydic and Troy Iwata weigh the value of preparing for political debates (or not), The Daily Show profiles nerd king Jeff Bezos, and Paul W. Downs talks "Hacks."

EP65 June 25, 2024 - Peter S. Goodman Jun 25, 2024

Host Michael Kosta sits down with NYT global economics Peter S. Goodman to discuss his new book "How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain".

EP66 June 26, 2024 - Sharon Lerner Jun 26, 2024

Host Michael Kosta interviews journalist Sharon Lerner about her recent New Yorker/ProPublica article titled "You Make Me Sick".

EP67 June 27, 2024 - Lori Gottlieb Jun 27, 2024

The Daily Show Presents Indecision 2024: The First Presidential Debate: America Watches Through Its Fingers, with live post-debate coverage hosted by Jon Stewart.

EP68 July 8, 2024 - A.J. Jacobs Jul 08, 2024

Host Jon Stewart talks with journalist and author A.J. Jacobs about his latest book “The Year of Living Constitutionally”.

EP69 July 9, 2024 - Aasif Mandvi Jul 09, 2024

Hosts Jordan Klepper and Desi Lydic chat with actor Aasif Mandvi from the Paramount+ series "Evil".

EP70 July 10, 2024 - Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer Jul 10, 2024

New York Times reporters Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer discuss their new book "The Fall of Roe" with hosts Jordan Klepper and Desi Lydic.

EP71 July 16, 2024 - Bill O'Reilly Jul 16, 2024

Jon Stewart unpacks the opening night of the American Republican National Convention and the conspiracy theories around Trump's assassination attempt. Plus, Jon spars with political commentator Bill O'Reilly.

EP72 July 17, 2024 - Scott Galloway Jul 17, 2024

Ronny Chieng recaps RNC night 2. Jordan and Desi analyse Trump's running mate. Entrepreneur Scott Galloway discusses his latest book, "The Algebra of Wealth."

EP73 July 18, 2024 Jul 18, 2024

Jordan Klepper goes live after the final night of the RNC to unpack Trump's long speech, and appearances from Terry Bollea (aka "Hulk Hogan") and Robert Ritchie (aka "Kid Rock"). Plus, an update on the status of Joe Biden's candidacy.

EP74 July 29, 2024 - Pete Buttigieg Jul 29, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles both sides' reactions to new nominee Kamala Harris. 2020 Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg explains to Jon why he goes on Fox News and the possibility of being vetted for VP.

EP75 July 30, 2024 - Jon M. Chu Jul 30, 2024

Ronny Chieng zooms in on White Dudes for Kamala Harris and why Democrats are calling Trump & Vance weird. Director Jon M. Chu reveals why he wanted to direct the upcoming film adaptation of "Wicked."

EP76 July 31, 2024 - Black Pumas Jul 31, 2024

Ronny Chieng tackles Trump's painful attempt at Black voter outreach. Eric Burton, of the Grammy-nominated band Black Pumas, discusses the band's Texas roots and new album "Chronicles of a Diamond".

EP77 August 1, 2024 - Hong Chau Aug 01, 2024

Ronny Chieng tackles Trump's continued attacks on Kamala Harris's racial identity. Oscar-nominated actress Hong Chau speaks about her latest film, "The Instigators," and her incredible Hollywood career.

EP78 August 5, 2024 - Roxane Gay Aug 05, 2024

Michael Kosta covers the biggest talking points at the Olympics. Bestselling author Roxane Gay discusses her new e-book, "Stand Your Ground: A Black Feminist Reckoning with America's Gun Problem."

EP79 August 6, 2024 - Ed Helms Aug 06, 2024

Michael Kosta gets to know Minnesota governor Tim Walz, Kamala Harris' new running mate. Actor, writer and former Daily Show correspondent Ed Helms sits down to discuss his podcast "SNAFU" about history's most famous screw-ups.

EP80 August 7, 2024 - Barbara McQuade Aug 07, 2024

Michael Kosta on Tim Walz's debut at Philadelphia's rowdy Harris rally. Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade discusses her new book, "Attack From Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America."

EP81 August 8, 2024 - Hannah Berner Aug 08, 2024

Michael Kosta on Joe Biden's comeback, and Elon Musk's legal temper tantrum. Comedienne Hannah Berner discusses her new Netflix special, "We Ride at Dawn," and more creative avenues for women in comedy.

EP82 August 12, 2024 - Mark Cuban Aug 12, 2024

Returning from COVID ("First-timer, did not care for it"), Jon examines Donald Trump's hard time adjusting to Kamala Harris' rising poll numbers, and posits that Trump's use of the same "boilerplate" critiques on Harris that he previously applied to Joe Biden means that Trump desires to see Biden return to the race;[79] Mark Cuban discusses Silicon Valley's love of Trump, the future of AI, and how transparent drug pricing benefits the healthcare system.

EP83 August 13, 2024 - Gabby Thomas Aug 13, 2024

Desi Lydic tackles Donald Trump's glitchy interview with Elon Musk on X, in which a slurring Trump announced plans to close the Department of Education, played '90s pop culture trivia with Vladimir Putin, and revealed his new celebrity crush. On an Olympics edition of Sports War, Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta recap the biggest stories from the 2024 Paris Games, including why Australian breaker Raygun is sure to be this year's hottest Halloween costume. Also, three-time gold medalist Gabby Thomas joins Desi to discuss her big wins for Team USA, a moment she spent five years training for.

EP84 August 14, 2024 - Mark Duplass Aug 14, 2024

Desi Lydic watches the leaked Project 2025 training videos and discovers the secret right-wing plan for transforming government, undoing climate rules, and eliminating all pronouns from the English language. Plus, the people who made them are a little weird and have close ties to Donald Trump, despite his denials. Grace Kuhlenschmidt explores the drawbacks of having a gerontocracy by chatting with UC Irvine neuropolitics researcher Mark Fisher and visits Congressman Maxwell Frost for a younger politician's perspective. Also, actor, writer, producer, and director Mark Duplass talks to Desi about his second Emmy nomination for his role on the Apple TV+ series "The Morning Show."

EP85 August 15, 2024 - Brittney Cooper, Rebecca Traister Aug 15, 2024

"Indecision 2024" examines Donald Trump's rants against Joe Biden's and Kamala Harris' peculiarities (and Tic-Tacs) during an "intellectual" speech on economic policy; Troy Iwata insists different product sizes are bad signs of inflation; "The Daily Showography" spotlights JD Vance's transformations from Ohio hillbilly kid into venture capitalist, and from a "never Trumper" into Trump's running mate; Rebecca Traister & Brittney Cooper join Desi to discuss channeling election emotions into action.

EP86 August 19, 2024 - Gretchen Whitmer Aug 19, 2024

Host Michael Kosta interviews Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in Chicago, on the ground at the Democratic National Convention.

EP87 August 20, 2024 - Rep. Lauren Underwood Aug 20, 2024

In Chicago, on the ground at the Democratic National Convention, Illinois Representative Lauren Underwood talks with host Desi Lydic.

EP88 August 21, 2024 - Gov. Wes Moore Aug 21, 2024

Host Jordan Klepper sits down with Maryland Governor Wes Moore on the ground at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

EP89 August 22, 2024 - Live show of the DNC Aug 22, 2024

Jon Stewart closes out the DNC from Chicago with a recap of the convention.

EP90 September 9, 2024 - Yuval Noah Harari Sep 09, 2024

Jordan Klepper catches up on the latest presidential race drama. Bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari discusses his new book, "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks From the Stone Age to AI."

EP91 September 10, 2024 - Steve Ballmer Sep 10, 2024

Jon Stewart goes live after the first Trump vs Harris presidential debate, featuring face-offs over abortion, border control, and eating cats? Tonight's guest is former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

EP92 September 11, 2024 - John Heilemann Sep 11, 2024

Host Jordan Klepper talks with John Heilemann, national affairs analyst for NBC News/MSNBC and host of "Impolitic with John Heilemann".

EP93 September 12, 2024 - Sasheer Zamata Sep 12, 2024

Jordan looks at how Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris is sending right-wing politicians into a panic. Actress Sasheer Zamata talks about her MCU debut in the new Disney+ series "Agatha All Along".

EP94 September 17, 2024 - Luis "Lue" Elizondo Sep 17, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Former Counterintelligence Special Agent Luis Elizondo discusses his new book, "Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs."

EP95 September 18, 2024 - Daniel Dae Kim Sep 18, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers big economic news, including the Fed cutting interest rates and Trump trying to launch a crypto business. Also, actor Daniel Dae Kim discusses his role in the new Broadway play "Yellow Face."

EP96 September 19, 2024 - Phillip Lim Sep 19, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers more Republican weirdness and Rudy Giuliani's frighteningly bad performance at a Trump rally. Today's special guest is Phillip Lim, creative director of fashion brand 3.1 Phillip Lim.

EP97 September 23, 2024 - Christine Lagarde Sep 23, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles the growing war in the Middle East, incl. the recent Hezbollah pager attacks. And European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses the global economy, inflation, and AI.

EP98 September 24, 2024 - Aubrey Plaza Sep 24, 2024

Desi Lydic rounds up male politicians' insulting appeals to female voters. Plus, Aubrey Plaza chats about Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis" and who inspired her performance as a corrupt journalist.

EP99 September 25, 2024 - Rachel Agatha Keen aka RAYE Sep 25, 2024

Desi Lydic dives into the latest headlines, incl. Donald Trump's refusal of a second debate. Plus, British singer-songwriter Rachel Agatha Keen aka RAYE talks about her transformative, multi award-winning year in music.

EP100 September 26, 2024 - Susanna Fogel Sep 26, 2024

Desi Lydic breaks down NYC Mayor Eric Adams' shocking indictment on bribery and fraud charges. Director Susanna Fogel discusses her new film "Winner", based on the life of whistleblower Reality Winner.

EP101 September 30, 2024 - Ta-Nehisi Coates Sep 30, 2024

Host Jon Stewart talks with author Ta-Nehisi Coates about his newest book, “The Message.”

EP102 October 1, 2024 - Paola Ramos Oct 01, 2024

Host Michael Kosta provides live post-Vice Presidential debate coverage and chats with journalist/author Paola Ramos. Paola Ramos is on to advertise and promote her new book, "Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America".

EP103 October 2, 2024 - Jelani Cobb Oct 02, 2024

Michael Kosta dives into the heated aftermath of the Vance vs Walz VP debate. Jelani Cobb, Dean of Columbia Journalism School, discusses the crucial role of diverse, trustworthy journalism.

EP104 October 3, 2024 - JJ Johnson Oct 03, 2024

Michael Kosta covers the latest election controversy, as betting on congressional races is legalised. Chef JJ Johnson joins the conversation about his best-selling cookbook, "The Simple Art of Rice".

EP105 October 7, 2024 - Bill Adair Oct 07, 2024

Jon Stewart tackles growing claims of election interference, with Elon Musk joining Trump's narrative. Bill Adair discusses his new book on political liars and misinformation, "Beyond the Big Lie."

EP106 October 8, 2024 - Jason Reynolds Oct 08, 2024

Jordan Klepper unpacks Trump's latest political spin, and Michael Kosta interviews the source of Fox News's ludicrous voter fraud claims. Bestselling author Jason Reynolds discusses his new novel.

EP107 October 9, 2024 - Jessica Valenti Oct 09, 2024

Jordan Klepper unpacks Kamala Harris's recent media blitz, and how she is carving out her identity apart from Biden. Jessica Valenti discusses her bestselling book "Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win." on abortion rights.

EP108 October 10, 2024 - Eric Idle Oct 10, 2024

Jordan Klepper examines Trump's denial of Biden's economic recovery. Comedy legend Eric Idle discusses his new book, "The Spamalot Diaries," and how he stays positive through laughter.

EP109 October 15, 2024 - Stacey Abrams Oct 15, 2024

Desi Lydic dives into Trump's wild town hall, which turned into an impromptu listening party. Then Desi sits down with voting rights activist and presenter of "Assembly Required" Stacey Abrams about her new book "Stacey Speaks Up."

EP110 October 16, 2024 - Jason Segel Oct 16, 2024

Desi Lydic explores Kamala Harris's appeal to Black male voters, and Trump's bizarre claim of being the "father of IVF". Hollywood actor Jason Segel discusses his Apple TV+ series "Shrinking".

EP111 October 17, 2024 - Kara Swisher Oct 17, 2024

Host Desi Lydic interviews journalist, podcast host, and author Kara Swisher about her new book "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story."

EP112 October 21, 2024 - Gov. Tim Walz Oct 21, 2024

Host Jon Stewart sits down with Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz.

EP113 October 22, 2024 - Jennifer Granholm Oct 22, 2024

Michael Kosta explores Rudy Giuliani's financial downfall & Elon Musk's million-dollar sweepstakes to sway voters. Energy Sec. Jennifer Granholm discusses the rapid growth of the clean energy sector.

EP114 October 23, 2024 - David Hogg Oct 23, 2024

Michael Kosta unpacks a whirlwind of pre-election headlines. John Kelly reveals Trump's troubling praise for Hitler. David Hogg, co-founder of March for Our Lives and Leaders We Deserve, discusses his grassroots movement to elect young progressives.

EP115 October 24, 2024 - Joseph Antonio Cartagena aka "Fat Joe" Oct 24, 2024

Michael Kosta breaks down Tucker Carlson's bizarre Trump rally speech. Grammy-nominated artist Joseph Antonio Cartagena aka "Fat Joe" discusses his push for healthcare price transparency, his incredible weight loss journey, and his STARZ series "Fat Joe Talks."

EP116 October 28, 2024 - Governor Josh Shapiro Oct 28, 2024

Jon Stewart dives into Trump's recent xenophobic rally at MSG and his proposed mass deportation plan. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro discusses the state's role as a "temporary swing state".

EP117 October 29, 2024 - María Teresa Kumar Oct 29, 2024

Ronny Chieng unpacks the fallout from Tony Hinchcliffe's racist joke about Puerto Rico. María Teresa Kumar, President of Voto Latino, joins Ronny to discuss the Latino voting bloc's power.

EP118 October 30, 2024 - The Linda Lindas Oct 30, 2024

Ronny Chieng dives into Biden's "garbage" comment and Trump's surprising plan to let RFK Jr. handle public health. Young rockers "the Linda Lindas" chat about their new album, No Obligation.

EP119 October 31, 2024 - Connie Chung Oct 31, 2024

Ronny Chieng breaks down Trump's garbage truck photo-op and John Leguizamo goes undercover with undecided Latino voters. Trailblazing journalism icon Connie Chung discusses her memoir "Connie".

EP120 November 4, 2024 - Adam Serwer Nov 04, 2024

Jordan Klepper recaps the candidates' final pushes, incl. Kamala Harris' star-studded send-off. Jordan then has a conversation with Adam Serwer, a staff writer for The Atlantic, about MAGA’s conspiracy bubble and GOP “snitch states”.

EP121 November 6, 2024 - Tressie McMillan Cottom Nov 06, 2024

Desi Lydic digests Donald Trump's election win. Tressie McMillan Cottom analyses the election's deeper implications, the rise of identity politics & Trump's appeal to American anxieties.

EP122 November 7, 2024 - Emily Ngo Nov 07, 2024

Ronny Chieng covers Biden's preparations for a peaceful transfer of power, along with Trump's potential cabinet picks. Award-winning journalist Emily Ngo provides her insight on Trump's second win.

EP123 November 11, 2024 - Thomas Brennan Nov 11, 2024

Jon Stewart dissects the Democrat election fallout and what went wrong. Retired Marine Thomas Brennan spotlights the human impact of military service in his film, "Shadows of Fallujah".

EP124 November 12, 2024 - Robert Putnam Nov 12, 2024

Host Jordan Klepper talks with Robert Putnam, a Harvard professor and social scientist, about his documentary "Join or Die."

EP125 November 13, 2024 - Moses "Shyne" Barrow Levi Nov 13, 2024

Jordan Klepper covers Trump's cordial meeting with Biden and his surprising cabinet nominees. Special guest is Moses "Shyne" Barrow, former Grammy-winning rapper turned Belizean political leader.

EP126 November 14, 2024 - Francis Ford Coppola Nov 14, 2024

Host Jordan Klepper interviews Francis Ford Coppola, director of “Megalopolis.”

EP127 November 18, 2024 - Ruy Teixeira Nov 18, 2024

Jon Stewart analyses how Republicans exploit loopholes for political gain while Democrats stick to the rules - is it time for a change in strategy? Host Jon Stewart interviews Ruy Teixeira, founder of The Liberal Patriot and co-author of “Where Have All the Democrats Gone?”

EP128 November 19, 2024 - Ronan Farrow Nov 19, 2024

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EP129 November 20, 2024 - Joey McIntyre Nov 20, 2024

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EP130 November 21, 2024 - Brittany Howard Nov 21, 2024

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EP131 December 2, 2024 Dec 02, 2024

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EP132 December 3, 2024 Dec 03, 2024

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EP133 December 4, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

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EP134 December 5, 2024 Dec 05, 2024

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EP135 December 9, 2024 Dec 09, 2024

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EP136 December 10, 2024 Dec 10, 2024

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EP137 December 11, 2024 Dec 11, 2024

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EP138 December 12, 2024 Dec 12, 2024

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Released: 22 July 1996 Returning Series
Producted By: MTV
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-show
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The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.

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wtfgawker I'm so glad this show is representing the great continent of Africa!
kiidogo It's still dealing with the same content as all the other evening shows but at least his language is most relevant and the team around him is more timely than anything any other single host has to offer.
EricR1970-1 If you like incessant race baiting from a foreigner who has less time in the USA than your average preschooler, check out the Daily Show with Trevor Noah. If you think white people are the source of all the world's problems, then this is the show for you. And then there's the Trump bashing. If you hate Donald trump because he fairly won a democratic election in spite of the entirety of the main stream media telling you that the Hildebeast had a 99.99% lock, you and Trevor will get along great! He's not very funny, but he tows the liberal line and, did we mention that his birth was illegal? He likes to remind you of that often. Worst ratings in late night talk show host ratings, but who cares about polls? Amirite?
keelhaul-80856 I always knew the main idea behind this show. However, Jon Stewart and others could at least pull it off and be amusing at times. Now, they have handed it over to this new Noah guy. He comes across as the self-righteous, complaining losers you new on the college campus, that take themselves too seriously, and would have no platform if not whining about social justice spookiness hidden behind every bush.All of these shows are nothing but communist and left-wing extensions for the Democratic Party. They often start out tolerable, but like SNL and the late night shows, these "entertainment" or "comedy" shows have quickly devolved into an all-out political, social, and religious assault on those they hate.In dominating most of the cable and regular mainstream networks, these people are able to indoctrinate teens and young adults who get most of their news from Facebook and comedy shows. I am just sick of all this drivel, as are many Americans. I lean more libertarian and conservative, but I can see where FOX is annoying and skews everything to their own view. Now, picture the complete opposite of that view dominating nearly EVERY other pop culture outlet. The result is terrible, from both sides. I am sick of watching "comedy" shows that make me feel like I am in a congregation at a Marxist, progressive, PC, etc. church service, being condemned and browbeat every second by some young twit like Noah about how stupid and ignorant everyone is that doesn't follow his exceptional moral/political code.These hosts don't even use the slightest tact in 2017. You can bash Christ or non-leftists with any obscene and ridiculous clips/words you wish. However, they are all scared to death of offending Muslims, who would attempt to kill them. They can't offend Jews too much, as the writers are all Jewish and Hollywood and Music are owned by them(Their own words in newspapers, not mine). They can't make fun of LGBT people or crossdressers, lest they harm themselves and sue everyone. They don't want to offend anyone, except regular white people, Christians(I am not even into organized religion, but see this for what it is), and Constitutional conservatives. Everyone is a mean dirtbag that doesn't agree with their cultural and political viewpoints. Plus, this young doofus isn't even funny and comes across as a pompous douchebag. At least Stewart had some charisma and objectivity. All these new morons seem intent on forcing a racial, social, sexual, or political showdown on every mundane topic, or arguing with Trump(who is also childish). It just gets annoying, and you can tell that all the shows are designed to beat you into submission to the host's and producer's worldview, and to follow the pack or you just aren't "cool".