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  • S10E01 Paul Giamatti

    • January 4, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Sideways", Paul Giamatti! Paul Giamatti talks about what it's like to appear in an intelligent, well-acted film.

  • S10E02 Don Cheadle

    • January 5, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actor Don Cheadle talks about his role in the film "Hotel Rwanda".

  • S10E03 Howard Zinn

    • January 6, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author Howard Zinn!

  • S10E04 John Grisham

    • January 10, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author John Grisham!

  • S10E05 Samuel L. Jackson

    • January 11, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actor Samuel L. Jackson talks about his new film and the many other films he's made this year.

  • S10E06 Dennis Quaid

    • January 12, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actor Dennis Quaid! Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  • S10E07 Annette Bening

    • January 13, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actress Annette Benning!

  • S10E08 Brian Ross

    • January 17, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    ABC Reporter, Brian Ross!

  • S10E09 Jim Wallis

    • January 18, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It", Jim Wallis!

  • S10E10 Michael Beschloss

    • January 19, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author Michael Beschloss!

  • S10E11 Joe Lieberman

    • January 20, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Joe Lieberman! Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman talks about his secret to getting along with the Republican party.

  • S10E12 Richard Viguerie

    • January 24, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "America's Right Turn: How Conservatives Used New and Alternative Media to Take Power", Richard Viguerie!

  • S10E13 Seymour Hersh

    • January 25, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib", Seymour Hersh!

  • S10E14 John Leguizamo

    • January 26, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actor John Leguizamo! John Leguizamo talks about Sundance, skiing, and being named a sexy hombre.

  • S10E15 Christine Todd Whitman

    • January 27, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Former head of the EPA, Christine Todd Whitman! Christine Todd Whitman talks about her new book "It's My Party Too."

  • S10E16 Fareed Zakaria

    • January 31, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Future of Freedom", Fareed Zakaria!

  • S10E17 Paula Abdul

    • February 1, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Judge on "American Idol", Paula Abdul!

  • S10E18 Anderson Cooper

    • February 2, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of "Anderson Cooper 360", Anderson Cooper!

  • S10E19 Joe Klein

    • February 3, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author, Joe Klein!

  • S10E20 Redmond O'Hanlon

    • February 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author Redmond O'Hanlon!

  • S10E21 Eric Idle

    • February 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Member of "Monty Python", Eric Idle!

  • S10E22 Alan Cumming

    • February 16, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actor Alan Cumming! Alan Cumming talks to Jon about the myriad double entendres that can be derived from his name. Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  • S10E23 Mark Mills

    • February 17, 2005
    • Comedy Central

  • S10E24 Rachel Weisz

    • February 22, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Constantine", Rachel Weisz!

  • S10E25 Peter Jennings

    • February 23, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of "Peter Jennings Reporting: UFOs - Seeing Is Believing", Peter Jennings!

  • S10E26 Christina Ricci

    • February 24, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Cursed", Christina Ricci! Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black"!

  • S10E27 Ben Nelson

    • February 28, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Ben Nelson! Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson talks to Jon about the joys of being nicknamed by George W.

  • S10E28 Nancy Soderberg

    • March 1, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might", Nancy Soderberg!

  • S10E29 Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

    • March 2, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Be Cool", The Rock! The Rock discusses transitioning from the art of beating people up to film.

  • S10E30 Ari Fleischer

    • March 3, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer discusses whether the press corps is obsolete.

  • S10E31 Melissa Boyle Mahle

    • March 7, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Denial and Deception: An Insider's View of the CIA from Iran-Contra to 9/11", Melissa Boyle Mahle!

  • S10E32 Brian Williams

    • March 8, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Jon helps NBC News Anchor Brian Williams tell the difference between the Daily Show and his news.

  • S10E33 Bruce Willis

    • March 9, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actor Bruce Willis talks about his new movie, "Hostage".

  • S10E34 Paul Krugman

    • March 10, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Economist Paul Krugman talks about his new book and the potential collapse of the New Deal.

  • S10E35 Harry Frankfurt

    • March 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Princeton philosophy professor Harry Frankfurt talks about his book "On Bullshit".

  • S10E36 Tom Fenton

    • March 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author Tom Fenton explains why the news business is at an all-time low.

  • S10E37 Rev. Al Green

    • March 16, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Guest star is the Reverend Al Green. The Reverend Al sings to Jon and analyzes the power of his own voice.

  • S10E38 Craig Ferguson

    • March 17, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Craid Ferguson, the host of the Late Late Show, guest stars. Craig Ferguson tends to classify himself only with puppets.

  • S10E39 Sandra Bullock

    • March 21, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actress Sandra Bullock guest stars. Sandra Bullock discusses the sexy power of shooting an automatic weapon.

  • S10E40 Catherine Keener

    • March 22, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Interpreter," Catherine Keener. Plus, Lewis "Back In" Black.

  • S10E41 Ozzy Osbourne

    • March 23, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Steve Carell, who has been off the show for more than a year, working on other shows, made a cameo in a bit on the show.

  • S10E42 The RZA

    • March 24, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Member of "Wu-Tang", The RZA!

  • S10E43 Reggie Miller

    • April 4, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Steve Carell made a cameo in a bit on the show, as Produce Pete. This is Steve's second appearance in the past few days, after being away for more than a year.

  • S10E44 Thomas Friedman

    • April 5, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman talks about his new book, "The World is Flat."

  • S10E45 Matthew McConaughey

    • April 6, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Sahara", Matthew McConaughey.

  • S10E46 Drew Barrymore

    • April 7, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Actress Drew Barrymore guest stars. Drew Barrymore talks about bum rushing the Red Sox.

  • S10E47 Byron York

    • April 11, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy", Byron York! Plus, Colbert reports on "Tattoo Discrimination."

  • S10E48 Senator Bob Dole

    • April 12, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "One Soldier's Story: A Memoir," Senator Bob Dole! Plus, Lewis "Back In" Black.

  • S10E49 John P. Avlon

    • April 13, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Independent Nation," John P. Avlon! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "Promoting the US."

  • S10E50 David Duchovny

    • April 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Trust the Man," David Duchovny! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Casting a Town Hall Meeting."

  • S10E51 Robert Reich

    • April 18, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Reich discusses his book, "Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America." Plus, Stephen Colbert in "This Week in God".

  • S10E52 Sarah Vowell

    • April 19, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Assassination Vacation," Sarah Vowell!

  • S10E53 Dennis Miller

    • April 20, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of CNBC's "Dennis Miller," Dennis Miller! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Dormaid."

  • S10E54 Reza Aslan

    • April 21, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "No god but God," Reza Aslan! Plus, "International Pamphlet."

  • S10E55 Floyd Abrams

    • April 25, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Speaking Freely", Floyd Abrams! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "Tax Shelter."

  • S10E56 Ice Cube

    • April 26, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "XXX: State of the Union," Ice Cube! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Weyco, Inc."

  • S10E57 Christina Hoff Sommers

    • April 27, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "One Nation Under Therapy," Christina Hoff Somers! Plus, "International Pamphlet."

  • S10E58 Steven Levitt

    • April 28, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Freakonomics," Steve Levitt!

  • S10E59 Zell Miller

    • May 2, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "A Deficit Of Decency," and US Senator from Georgia, Zell Miller.

  • S10E60 Christiane Amanpour

    • May 3, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    CNN International Correspondent, Christiane Amanpour! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on the "Rick James Sign."

  • S10E61 Martin Short

    • May 4, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Jiminy Glick in Lalawood," Martin Short! Plus, Jon investigates the use of web logs on television in "Blogisphere."

  • S10E62 Tom Ridge

    • May 5, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Former Secretary of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge! Plus, Bob Wiltfong reports on "Sexy Cheerleading Band."

  • S10E63 Kathleen Turner

    • May 9, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," Kathleen Turner!

  • S10E64 Wanda Sykes

    • May 10, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Monster-in-Law," Wanda Sykes! Samantha Bee reports on "Heavy Betting." Plus, Jon investigates the use of web logs on television in "Blogisphere."

  • S10E65 Al Roker

    • May 11, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Today Show", Al Roker. Plus, Lewis Black drops by with another segment of "Back In Black."

  • S10E66 Tracey Ullman

    • May 12, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Comedian and actress Tracey Ullman.

  • S10E67 Gerald Posner

    • May 31, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Secrets of the Kingdom," Gerald Posner! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "The Price of a Gallon of Gas."

  • S10E68 Bo Bice

    • June 1, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Runner-up of "American Idol," Bo Bice! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E69 Russell Crowe

    • June 2, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Cinderella Man," Russell Crowe! Plus, Ed Helms reports on the "Man Saves Chicken Tale of Survival."

  • S10E70 Newt Gingrich

    • June 6, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Never Call Retreat," Newt Gingrich! Plus, Stephen Colbert with "This Week in God".

  • S10E71 Steven Johnson

    • June 7, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Everything Bad Is Good for You," Steven Johnson! Plus, Ed Helms reports on the "Guns for Tots Revisited."

  • S10E72 Colin Powell

    • June 8, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Former Secretary of State, Colin Powell! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E73 Matt Lauer

    • June 9, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Co-Anchor of "The Today Show," Matt Lauer! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Wal-Mart Union."

  • S10E74 Larry Diamond

    • June 13, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Squandered Victory : The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq", Larry Diamond! Plus the latest headlines!

  • S10E75 Will Ferrell

    • June 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Bewitched," Will Ferrell!

  • S10E76 Flynt Leverett

    • June 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Inheriting Syria," Flynt Leverett! Plus, Ed Helms reports on the "Speedo Ban."

  • S10E77 Kenneth Timmerman

    • June 16, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Countdown to Crisis," Kenneth Timmerman!

  • S10E78 Ringo Starr

    • June 20, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Musician, Ringo Starr! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Visiting America."

  • S10E79 Dwight Yoakam

    • June 21, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Musician, Dwight Yoakam! Dwight was on promoting his new CD, "Blame The Vain". Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black" and the latest headlines!

  • S10E80 Bill Moyers

    • June 22, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Journalist, Bill Moyers! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Bullying."

  • S10E81 Howard Dean

    • June 23, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Howard Dean! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "Republican Party Chairmen."

  • S10E82 Hanna Rosin

    • June 27, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Hanna Rosin! Plus, Jon discusses the President's current agenda.

  • S10E83 Morgan Spurlock

    • June 28, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Executive Producer of "30 Days," Morgan Spurlock! Plus, Lewis' "Back In Black."

  • S10E84 Marci Hamilton

    • July 11, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "God vs. the Gavel," Marci Hamilton! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "The Fountain of Youth."

  • S10E85 Matt Taibbi

    • July 12, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Spanking the Donkey," Matt Taibbi! Plus, "Wide World Quasi Sports."

  • S10E86 Bernard Goldberg

    • July 13, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America," Bernard Goldberg! Plus Stephen Colbert reports on Network Storm Tracker Coverage.

  • S10E87 Michael Isikoff

    • July 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Newsweek editor, Michael Isikoff! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Harry Potter Book Security."

  • S10E88 Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein

    • July 18, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Washington Post editors, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein!

  • S10E89 Billy Bob Thornton

    • July 19, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Bad News Bears," Billy Bob Thornton! Plus Lewis "Back In" Black.

  • S10E90 Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    • July 20, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Co-Host of "Ring of Fire," Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.! Plus, Rob Corddry and Ed Helms report on the President's Supreme Court nominee.

  • S10E91 Fareed Zakaria

    • July 21, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Editor of Newsweek International, Fareed Zakaria! Plus, Samantha Bee reports on "Schwarzenegger Pothole."

  • S10E92 Rick Santorum

    • July 25, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on Lance Armstrong's recent win of the Tour de France.

  • S10E93 Diane Lane

    • July 26, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Must Love Dogs," Diane Lane! Samantha Bee reports on "Gay Nascar. Plus, Lewis Black is back for another "Back In Black" segment.

  • S10E94 Bob Costas

    • July 27, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of "On the Record," Bob Costas! Plus, Jon Stewart reports on the news that Eliot Spitzer, New York State Attorney General, has brought a suit against the music industry regarding Payola - the illegal practice of record companies paying radio stations and disc jockeys to play particular songs.

  • S10E95 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • July 28, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Happy Endings," Maggie Gyllenhaal! Plus, Stephen Colbert with "This Week in God".

  • S10E96 Joe Biden

    • August 2, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Joe Biden, D-Delaware!

  • S10E97 John Crawford

    • August 3, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell," John Crawford! Plus, the latest headlines.

  • S10E98 Miles O'Brien

    • August 4, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Anchor of CNN's "American Morning," Miles O'Brien! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "Cooter."

  • S10E99 Paul Rudd

    • August 8, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Paul Rudd! Plus, the first installment of "Indecision 2008."

  • S10E100 Kate Hudson

    • August 9, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Skeleton Key", Kate Hudson. Plus, Rob Corddry reports on Ethanol.

  • S10E101 John Hockenberry

    • August 10, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Journalist, John Hockenberry! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E102 André Benjamin

    • August 11, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Four Brothers," Andre Benjamin! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "This Week in God".

  • S10E103 Steve Carell

    • August 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Steve Carell! Plus, the latest headlines.

  • S10E104 Seymour Hersh

    • August 16, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Investigative journalist, Seymour Hersh! Plus, Ed Helms visits the Bassmaster Classic Tournament in Pittsburgh to meet the sport's most controversial figure in "Punk Bass Fisherman."

  • S10E105 John Irving

    • August 17, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Until I Find You," John Irving! Plus, Ed Helms reports on "So You Want to be a Supreme Court Judge?"

  • S10E106 John Richardson

    • August 18, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "My Father The Spy," John H. Richardson! Plus, Lewis "Back In" Black!

  • S10E107 Chris Wallace

    • August 22, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of "FOX News Sunday," Chris Wallace! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E108 Rachel Weisz

    • August 23, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Constant Gardener," Rachel Weisz! Plus, Stephen Colbert reports on "This Week in God."

  • S10E109 Trent Lott

    • August 24, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi talks about his new book: "Herding Cats, A Life in Politics". Plus, Samantha Bee investigates "Ousted Councilmen."

  • S10E110 Christopher Hitchens

    • August 25, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Thomas Jefferson : Author of America," Christopher Hitchens! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E111 Marc Siegel

    • September 6, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "False Alarm," Dr. Marc Siegel! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E112 Samuel L. Jackson

    • September 7, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Man," Samuel L. Jackson! Plus, the latest headlines!

  • S10E113 Brian Williams

    • September 8, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host/Anchor of "NBC Nightly News", Brian Williams!

  • S10E114 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 1

    • September 12, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Republican War on Science"," Chris Mooney! Plus, Ed Helms takes us on an "Evolution Heritage Tour" in Dayton, TN. This is Day 1 of "Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report".

  • S10E115 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 2

    • September 13, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "A Man without a Country ", Kurt Vonnegut! Plus, Ed Helms takes us on an "Evolution Heritage Tour" at the Bronx Zoo. This is Day 2 of "Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report".

  • S10E116 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 3

    • September 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Guest Panel! Plus, Ed Helms takes us on an "Evolution Heritage Tour" at a Creationist gift shop. This is Day 3 of "Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report".

  • S10E117 Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report - Day 4

    • September 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Proof", actress, Gwyneth Paltrow! This is Day 4 of Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report.

  • S10E118 Alan Alda

    • September 20, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed," Alan Alda! Plus, new correspondent Dan Bakkedahl reports on "Bumvertising."

  • S10E119 Ricky Gervais

    • September 21, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Office", Ricky Gervais! Plus, Jon takes a relatively closer look at the history of the White House press secretary.

  • S10E120 George Clooney

    • September 22, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Good Night, and Good Luck", George Clooney! Plus the latest headlines.

  • S10E121 Irwin Redlener

    • September 26, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Director, at the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Dr. Irwin Redlener. Plus, Stephen Colbert in "This Week in God".

  • S10E122 Viggo Mortensen

    • September 27, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "A History of Violence", Viggo Mortensen!

  • S10E123 Jeff Garlin

    • September 28, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Curb Your Enthusiasm", Jeff Garlin!

  • S10E124 Chuck Schumer

    • September 29, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Senator of New York, Senator Charles Schumer!

  • S10E125 David Rakoff

    • October 3, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Don't Get Too Comfortable", David Rakoff! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black!"

  • S10E126 Cameron Diaz

    • October 4, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "In Her Shoes", Cameron Diaz! Plus, Nate Corddry reports on the "U.S.S. Iowa."

  • S10E127 John Edwards

    • October 5, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Former Democratic Senator, John Edwards!

  • S10E128 Philip Seymour Hoffman

    • October 6, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Capote," Philip Seymour Hoffman! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "Girls Gone Wild for Kartrina Relief Aid."

  • S10E129 Dolly Parton

    • October 17, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Country singer, Dolly Parton!

  • S10E130 Bill O'Reilly

    • October 18, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of "The O'Reilly Factor", Bill O'Reilly! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  • S10E131 Louis Freeh

    • October 19, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "My FBI", Louis Freeh! Plus, Rob Corddry with "This Week in God".

  • S10E132 Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

    • October 20, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of Doom, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson!

  • S10E133 Bill Kristol

    • October 24, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Managing editor of "The Weekly Standard", Bill Kristol! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black".

  • S10E134 Al Franken

    • October 25, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Truth (with jokes)", Al Franken!

  • S10E135 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • October 26, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Team of Rivals", Doris Kearns Goodwin!

  • S10E136 Janis Karpinski

    • October 27, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "One Woman's Army", Janis Karpinski!

  • S10E137 D.L. Hughley

    • October 31, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Host of "Weekends at the D.L.", D.L. Hughley!

  • S10E138 Barbara Boxer

    • November 1, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    California Senator, Barbara Boxer!

  • S10E139 Mike Wallace

    • November 2, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of Between You and Me: A Memoir, Mike Wallace! Plus, Rob Corddry reports on "The Price of a Gallon of Gas."

  • S10E140 Robert Ray

    • November 3, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    The former independent counsel who investigated the Monica Lewinsky case and Whitewater during the Clinton years, Robert Ray!

  • S10E141 Barack Obama

    • November 7, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Democratic Senator from Illinois, Barak Obama!

  • S10E142 John McCain

    • November 8, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Republican Senator from Arizona, John McCain!

  • S10E143 Keira Knightley

    • November 9, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Pride & Prejudice," Keira Knightley! Plus Rob Corddry on "You Paid For It ... With Your Money," and Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  • S10E144 Chris Elliott

    • November 10, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Shroud of the Thwacker", Chris Elliott! Plus "This Week in God" with Rob Corddry!

  • S10E145 Martha Stewart

    • November 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Martha" and "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart", Martha Stewart!

  • S10E146 Rosario Dawson

    • November 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Rent", Rosario Dawson! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  • S10E147 John Hodgman

    • November 16, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Areas of My Expertise", John Hodgman!

  • S10E148 Richard Clarke

    • November 17, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Scorpion's Gate", Richard Clarke!

  • S10E149 Adrien Brody

    • November 28, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "King Kong", Adrien Brody!

  • S10E150 Peggy Noonan

    • November 29, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "John Paul the Great: Remembering a Spiritual Father", Peggy Noonan!

  • S10E151 Nancy Pelosi

    • November 30, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    California Congresswoman, Nancy Pelosi!

  • S10E152 The White Stripes

    • December 1, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    The White Stripes perform!

  • S10E153 Jimmy Carter

    • December 5, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis", former President Jimmy Carter!

  • S10E154 Michelle Yeoh

    • December 6, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Memoirs of a Geisha", Michelle Yeoh!

  • S10E155 David McCullough

    • December 7, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Author and historian, David McCullough!

  • S10E156 Ken Auletta

    • December 8, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Editor of "The New Yorker", Ken Auletta!

  • S10E157 Howard Stern

    • December 13, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Radio talk show host, Howard Stern!

  • S10E158 Tom Brokaw

    • December 14, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Former anchor of "NBC Nightly News", Tom Brokaw!

  • S10E159 Sarah Jessica Parker

    • December 15, 2005
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "The Family Stone", Sarah Jessica Parker!

Season 11

  • S11E01 George Packer

    • January 4, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Assassins' Gate : America in Iraq", George Packer!

  • S11E02 Pierce Brosnan

    • January 5, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor, Pierce Brosnan! Also, Jason Jones with "Spear Pressure."

  • S11E03 James Risen

    • January 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    NY Times reporter and author of "State of War", James Risen!

  • S11E04 Albert Brooks

    • January 10, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Star of "Finding Comedy in the Muslim World", actor and filmmaker, Albert Brooks!

  • S11E05 Peter Bergen

    • January 11, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    CNN's terrorism analyst, Peter Bergen!

  • S11E06 Edward Lazarus

    • January 12, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court", Edward Lazarus!

  • S11E07 Eugene Jarecki

    • January 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Documentary film maker, Eugene Jarecki! Also, Rob Corddry with "This Week in God."

  • S11E08 L. Paul Bremer

    • January 17, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope" and former Head of Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer!

  • S11E09 James Woolsey

    • January 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Former CIA Director, James Woolsey!

  • S11E10 Josh Lucas

    • January 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Glory Road", Josh Lucas! Also, Nate Corddry with an American Resolution.

  • S11E11 Fred Barnes

    • January 23, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Rebel-in-Chief: How George W. Bush Is Redefining the Conservative Movement and Transforming America", Fred Barnes!

  • S11E12 Reza Aslan

    • January 24, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam", Reza Aslan!

  • S11E13 Anthony Hopkins

    • January 25, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "The World's Fastest Indian", Anthony Hopkins! Plus "New Year's Resolution" with Ed Helms!

  • S11E14 Bernard-Henri Levy

    • January 26, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "American Vertigo: Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville", Bernard-Henri Levy!

  • S11E15 Randy Jackson

    • January 30, 2006
    • Comedy Central

  • S11E16 Charles Barkley

    • January 31, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Retired NBA Star, Charles Barkley!

  • S11E17 Michael Beschloss

    • February 1, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    State of the Union Address: President Bush makes a plea to pass legislation to prohibit human-animal hybrids. Jason Jones talks about America's addiction to oil, switch grass, and a special engine that bears a striking resemblance to a bong. Every year the Democratic Party chooses a rising star to give the Democratic response to the State of the Union Address. Author and Presidential historian Michael Beschloss explains to Jon why the State of the Union Address, and the rebuttal, seem like a group of people putting on a children's theatre show and also discuss presidential speech patterns and the importance of applause during the Address. Stephen Colbert notes that the State of the Union Address was full of the same old cheap rhetorical tricks. Moment of Zen: A montage of reactions to the State of the Union Address.

  • S11E18 Robert O'Harrow, Jr.

    • February 2, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society", Robert O'Harrow, Jr.! Plus, "New Year's Resolution" with Dan Bakkedahl!

  • S11E19 Torie Clarke

    • February 7, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Former Assistant Defense Secretary for Public Affairs, Torie Clarke! Plus, Rob Corddry with "This Week In God!"

  • S11E20 Harrison Ford

    • February 8, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Firewall", Harrison Ford! Also, the first installment of "Klassic Kolbert."

  • S11E21 Will Arnett

    • February 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Arrested Development", Will Arnett!

  • S11E22 Mike Mullane

    • February 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Astronaut, Mike Mullane!

  • S11E23 Peter Tertzakian

    • February 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "A Thousand Barrels a Second: The Coming Oil Break Point and the Challenges Facing an Energy Dependent World", Peter Tertzakian!

  • S11E24 Julianne Moore

    • February 15, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actress and star of "Freedomland", Julianne Moore! Plus, "Trendspotting" with Demetri Martin.

  • S11E25 Ed Harris

    • February 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Winter Passing", Ed Harris! Plus, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  • S11E26 Sarah Vowell

    • February 21, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Assassination Vacation", Sarah Vowell! Also, Nate and Rob Corddry with "Brother vs. Brother."

  • S11E27 Matthew Fox

    • February 22, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Lost", Matthew Fox!

  • S11E28 Roger Ebert

    • February 23, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Movie critic, Roger Ebert! Also, Lewis Black with "Back in Black."

  • S11E29 Eugene Linden

    • March 7, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "The Winds of Change: Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilizations", Eugene Linden!

  • S11E30 Neil Young

    • March 8, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Musician and composer, Neil Young!

  • S11E31 Bruce Bartlett

    • March 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy", Bruce Bartlett!

  • S11E32 Eric Burns

    • March 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "Infamous Scribblers: The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginnings of American Journalism", Eric Burns!

  • S11E33 Bart Ehrman

    • March 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why", Bart Ehrman! Plus "This Week in God" with Rob Corddry.

  • S11E34 Natalie Portman

    • March 15, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actress and star of "V for Vendetta", Natalie Portman!

  • S11E35 Vin Diesel

    • March 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Find Me Guilty", Vin Diesel!

  • S11E36 Clive Owen

    • March 20, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Inside Man", Clive Owen!

  • S11E37 Georges Sada

    • March 21, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied And Survived Saddam Hussein", General Georges Sada! Also, "Trendspotting" with Demetri Martin!

  • S11E38 Russ Feingold

    • March 22, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Wisconsin Senator, Russ Feingold!

  • S11E39 Michael Mandelbaum

    • March 23, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "The Case For Goliath: How America Acts As The World's Government in the Twenty-first Century", Michael Mandelbaum

  • S11E40 Michael Gordon

    • March 27, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of "Cobra II : The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq", Michael Gordon!

  • S11E41 Fareed Zakaria

    • March 28, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    "Newsweek International" editor, Fareed Zakaria!

  • S11E42 Queen Latifah

    • March 29, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actress and star of "Ice Age: The Meltdown", Queen Latifah!

  • S11E43 Sharon Stone

    • March 30, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actress and star of "Basic Instinct 2", Sharon Stone!

  • S11E44 Ricky Gervais

    • April 3, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and podcast host of "The Ricky Gervais Show", Ricky Gervais! Also, Ed Helms with "This Week In God".

  • S11E45 Studs Terkel

    • April 4, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Broadcaster and author of "And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey", Studs Terkel! Also, Senator John McCain stops by to defend his decision to talk in front of Liberty University students.

  • S11E46 Tony Zinni

    • April 5, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Retired Marine General and author of "The Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America's Power and Purpose", Gen. Tony Zinni!

  • S11E47 Josh Hartnett

    • April 6, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Lucky Number Slevin", Josh Hartnett! Also, Dan Bakkedahl learns about "Beach Ploys".

  • S11E48 Jon Meacham

    • April 17, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation", Jon Meacham! Also, Ed Helms travels to Alaska to find out about the enormous population of bald eagles in one small town.

  • S11E49 Ryan Nerz

    • April 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "Eat This Book: A Year of Gorging and Glory on the Competitive Eating Circuit", Ryan Nerz!

  • S11E50 Dennis Quaid

    • April 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "American Dreamz", Dennis Quaid!

  • S11E51 Ted Kennedy

    • April 20, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Senator from Massachusetts, Sen. Ted Kennedy! Also, Jason Jones with "Not In Your Front Yard".

  • S11E52 Efraim Halevy

    • April 24, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "Man in the Shadows: Inside the Middle East Crisis with a Man Who Led the Mossad", Efraim Halevy!

  • S11E53 Tom Selleck

    • April 25, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor Tom Selleck!

  • S11E54 Kimberley Strassel

    • April 26, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    "Wall Street Journal" editor, Kimberley Strassel!

  • S11E55 Robin Williams

    • April 27, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "R.V.", Robin Williams!

  • S11E56 Matthew Continetti

    • May 1, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "The K Street Gang: The Rise and Fall of the Republican Machine", Matthew Continetti!

  • S11E57 Madeleine Albright

    • May 2, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs", Madeleine Albright!

  • S11E58 Clark Kent Ervin

    • May 3, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "Open Target: Where America Is Vulnerable To Attack", Clark Kent Ervin!

  • S11E59 John Malkovich

    • May 4, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor John Malkovich!

  • S11E60 David Remnick

    • May 8, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of Reporting: Writings from the New Yorker, David Remnick!

  • S11E61 Eric Shawn

    • May 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of The U.N. Exposed: How the United Nations Sabotages America's Security and Fails the World, Eric Shawn!

  • S11E62 Billy Connolly

    • May 10, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Stand-up comedian Billy Connolly!

  • S11E63 Francis Fukuyama

    • May 11, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Author of America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy, Francis Fukuyama!

  • S11E64 Howard Dean

    • May 15, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Howard Dean!

  • S11E65 Denis Leary

    • May 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "Rescue Me", Denis Leary!

  • S11E66 Ramesh Ponnuru

    • May 17, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    A senior editor for "National Review", Ramesh Ponnuru! Plus, Lewis Black: Back in Black.

  • S11E67 Willie Nelson

    • May 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Legendary country musician and performer of "You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker", Willie Nelson!

  • S11E68 Caroline Kennedy

    • June 5, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Caroline Kennedy, founder of the Profiles In Courage Award.

  • S11E69 Bill Bennett

    • June 6, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Former Secretary of Education and author of "America", Bill Bennett.

  • S11E70 Bonnie Hunt

    • June 7, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actress Bonnie Hunt from the movie Cars. Plus, Lewis Black reports in Back in Black!

  • S11E71 Lily Tomlin

    • June 8, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Legendary comedian Lily Tomlin!

  • S11E72 Thomas Friedman

    • June 12, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Thomas L. Friedman!

  • S11E73 Ken Mehlman

    • June 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The chair of the Republican National Committee, Ken Mehlman!

  • S11E74 Tim Russert

    • June 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The Host of NBC's Meet the Press and the author of Wisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons, Tim Russert!

  • S11E75 Louis C.K.

    • June 15, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The star of the new series <a href='http://www.tv.com/lucky-louie/show/22532/summary.html'>Lucky Louie</a>, Louis C.K.!

  • S11E76 Calvin Trillin

    • June 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    American journalist, humorist, and author of Messages from My Father!, Calvin Trillin!

  • S11E77 Juliet Eilperin

    • June 20, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    "Washington Post" reporter Juliet Eilperin, author of "Fight Club Politics: How Partisanship is Poisoning the House of Representatives".

  • S11E78 Anderson Cooper

    • June 21, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Host of CNN's Anderson Cooper: 360, Anderson Cooper.

  • S11E79 Adam Sandler

    • June 22, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Comedian and actor, Adam Sandler!

  • S11E80 Lance Armstrong

    • June 26, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Multiple time Tour de France champion, Lance Armstrong!

  • S11E81 Helen Thomas

    • June 27, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of Watchdogs of Democracy?: The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public, Helen Thomas!

  • S11E82 Al Gore

    • June 28, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Former Vice-President and star of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore!

  • S11E83 Kevin Spacey

    • June 29, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and one of the stars of the movie Superman Returns, Kevin Spacey!

  • S11E84 Ilario Pantano

    • July 10, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former U.S. Marine and co-author of "Warlord: No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy", Illario Pantano.

  • S11E85 John Dean

    • July 11, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Former Nixon legal counsel and author of "Conservatives Without Conscience", John Dean.

  • S11E86 Shawn Wayans

    • July 12, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Co-star and writer of the movie "Little Man,", Shawn Wayans

  • S11E87 Owen Wilson

    • July 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and one of the stars of "You, Me and Dupree", Owen Wilson.

  • S11E88 Gordon Chang

    • July 17, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Gordon Chang, author of "Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On The World".

  • S11E89 M. Night Shyamalan

    • July 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Director of the movie "Lady in the Water", M. Night Shaymalan.

  • S11E90 James Maguire

    • July 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of Word Nerds", James Maguire.

  • S11E91 Paul Giamatti

    • July 20, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of the movie "Lady in the Water", Paul Giamatti.

  • S11E92 John McCain

    • July 24, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    US Senator from Arizona and possible Republican Presidential nominee, John McCain!

  • S11E93 Ed Burns

    • July 25, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    actor, writer and director of "The Groomsman", Ed Burns.

  • S11E94 Sharon Weinberger

    • July 26, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Defense reporter and author of "Imaginary Weapons: A Journey Through the Pentagon's Scientific Underworld", Sharon Weinberger. Also, Lewis Black in "Back in Black."

  • S11E95 Alon Ben-Meir

    • July 27, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    NYU Professor, Dr. Alon Ben-Meir.

  • S11E96 Will Ferrell

    • July 31, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The star of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Will Ferrell!

  • S11E97 Vali Nasr

    • August 1, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Professor of Middle East and South Asia politics and author of "The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future", Vali Nasr.

  • S11E98 Chris Paine

    • August 2, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Writer and director of the documentary "Who Killed The Electric Car?", Chris Paine.

  • S11E99 Danny DeVito

    • August 3, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and star of "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia", Danny DeVito.

  • S11E100 Brian Williams

    • August 8, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Host of the Nightly News with Brian Williams on NBC, Brian Williams!

  • S11E101 Craig Glenday

    • August 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of Guinness World Records 2007, Craig Glenday!

  • S11E102 Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    • August 10, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Famous NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the latest headlines!

  • S11E103 Thomas E. Ricks

    • August 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The author of Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq, Thomas E. Ricks.

  • S11E104 Samuel L. Jackson

    • August 15, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The star of the movie Snakes on a Plane, Samuel L. Jackson.

  • S11E105 Thomas Kean

    • August 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The co-author of Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission, Thomas Kean!

  • S11E106 Matt Dillon

    • August 17, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    The famous actor, Matt Dillon, plus the latest headlines!

  • S11E107 Reza Aslan

    • August 21, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author and scholar of comparative religions, Reza Aslan.

  • S11E108 William Cohen

    • August 22, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, author of Dragon Fire.

  • S11E109 Frederick Lane

    • August 23, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Frederick Lane, author of "The Decency Wars: The Campaign to Cleanse American Culture".

  • S11E110 Martin Short

    • August 24, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and comedian Martin Short.

  • S11E111 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • September 11, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actress and star of "sherrybaby", Maggie Gyllenhaal.

  • S11E112 Gary Hart

    • September 12, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Gary Hart, author of "The Courage of Our Convictions: A Manifesto for Democrats",

  • S11E113 Ed Gillespie

    • September 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight political advisor and author of "Winning Right: Campaign Politics and Conservative Policies", Ed Gillespie.

  • S11E114 Norm MacDonald

    • September 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian Norm MacDonald.

  • S11E115 Bill Clinton

    • September 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former President Bill Clinton!

  • S11E116 Ben Affleck

    • September 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and star of "Hollywoodland" Ben Affleck.

  • S11E117 Johnny Knoxville

    • September 20, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and star of "Jackass Number Two", Johnny Knoxville.

  • S11E118 CC Goldwater

    • September 21, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight founder of Sweet Pea Films and producer of the documentary "Mr. Conservative: Goldwater On Goldwater", CC Goldwater.

  • S11E119 Pat Buchanan

    • September 25, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight conservative pundit Pat Buchanan.

  • S11E120 Pervez Musharraf

    • September 26, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, President of Pakistan and author of "In The Line Of Fire: A Memoir" Pervez Musharraf!

  • S11E121 Al Franken

    • September 27, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian Al Franken.

  • S11E122 Jim McGreevey

    • September 28, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former Governor of New Jersey and author of "The Confession", Jim McGreevey.

  • S11E123 Trent Lott

    • October 2, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, author of "Herding Cats: A Life in Politics".

  • S11E124 Dennis Miller

    • October 3, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian Dennis Miller.

  • S11E125 Ian Bremmer

    • October 4, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the President of the Eurasia Group and author of "The J Curve: A New Way To Understand Why Nations Rise And Fall", Ian Bremmer.

  • S11E126 David Rakoff

    • October 5, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight GQ writer and author of "Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Neverending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems", David Rakoff

  • S11E127 James Baker

    • October 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former Secretary of State and author of "Work Hard, Study...and Keep Out of Politics!: Adventures and Lessons from an Unexpected Public Life", James Baker

  • S11E128 David Cross

    • October 10, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian and star of "Freak Show", David Cross.

  • S11E129 Lou Dobbs

    • October 11, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the host of CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight", Lou Dobbs.

  • S11E130 David Mark

    • October 12, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight David Mark, author of "Going Dirty: The Art of Negative Campaigning".

  • S11E131 Frank Rich

    • October 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight "New York Times" columnist Frank Rich, author of "The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina".

  • S11E132 Amy Sedaris

    • October 17, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actress Amy Sedaris, author of "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence".

  • S11E133 John Ashcroft

    • October 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight fromer U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.

  • S11E134 Kirsten Dunst

    • October 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actress and star of "Marie Antionette", Kirsten Dunst

  • S11E135 LeBron James

    • October 30, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight NBA superstar LeBron James.

  • S11E136 John Mueller

    • October 31, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Ohio State policy analyst and author of "Overblown: How Politicians and the Terrorism Industry Inflate National Securty Threats and Why We Believe Them", John Mueller.

  • S11E137 Midwest Midterm Midtacular

    • November 1, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight John Oliver talks to people who were wooed in 2004. Also Demitri Martin reports on the clubs at Ohio State.

  • S11E138 Sacha Baron Cohen

    • November 2, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian and star of "Borat", Sacha Baron Cohen.

  • S11E139 Jerry Seinfeld

    • November 6, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian Jerry Seinfeld!

  • S11E140 Midterm Midtacular

    • November 7, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Combined with The Colbert Report, Dan Rather stops by.

  • S11E141 Howard Dean

    • November 8, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight chairman of the Democratic National Committe, Howard Dean.

  • S11E142 Dustin Hoffman

    • November 9, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and co-star of "Stranger Than Fiction", Dustin Hoffman.

  • S11E143 Tina Fey

    • November 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight writer, actress and star of "30 Rock", Tina Fey.

  • S11E144 John Edwards

    • November 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former Senator from North Carolina and author of "Home: Blueprints of Our Lives", John Edwards.

  • S11E145 Ted Koppel

    • November 15, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former anchor of "Nightline", Ted Koppel.

  • S11E146 Muhammad Yumus

    • November 16, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight professor of economics and founder of the Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yumus.

  • S11E147 Rahm Emanuel

    • November 27, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D, Rep-ILL, chair of the Congressional Campaign Committee for 2006 elections.

  • S11E148 Tom Waits

    • November 28, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight's Guest: Musician Tom Waits.

  • S11E149 George Clooney

    • November 29, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight's guest: Actor/Director and star of "The Good German", George Clooney

  • S11E150 Tenacious D

    • November 30, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight's guests: Jack Black and Kyle Gass, collectively known as Tenacious D.Black and Gass star in the new film Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny.

  • S11E151 Nathan Lane

    • December 4, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and Broadway star Nathan Lane.

  • S11E152 John Danforth

    • December 5, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Missouri Senator and author of "Faith and Politics: How the "Moral Values" Devate Divides America and How to Move Forward Together", Senator John Danforth

  • S11E153 Eve Herold

    • December 6, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the director of public policy research at the Genetics Policy Institute and author of "Stem Cell War: Inside Stories from the Frontlines", Eve Herold.

  • S11E154 Ed Viesturs

    • December 7, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight mountain climber and author of "No Shortcut to the Top: Climbing the World's 14 Hightest Peaks", Ed Viesturs.

  • S11E155 Lincoln Chafee

    • December 11, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Rhode Island Senator and member of both the Senate Committe on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Homland Security and Government Affairs, Senator Lincoln Chafee

  • S11E156 Fareed Zakaria

    • December 12, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the editor for "Newsweek International", Fareed Zakaria.

  • S11E157 Ricky Gervais

    • December 13, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and star of "Extras", Ricky Gervais.

  • S11E158 Rajiv Chandrasekaran

    • December 14, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the assistant managing editor for the "Washington Post" and author of "Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq’s Green Zone", Rajiv Chandraeskaran.

  • S11E159 Tom Vilsack

    • December 18, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Iowa Governor and 2008 Presidential candidate, Tom Vilsack.

  • S11E160 Bill Kristol

    • December 19, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonght the editor for the "Weekly Standard", Bill Kristol

  • S11E161 Ben Stiller

    • December 20, 2006
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and star of "Night at the Museum", Ben Stiller.

Season 12

  • S12E01 Louis C.K.

    • January 8, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight comedian Louis C.K.

  • S12E02 Harry Frankfurt

    • January 9, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight philosophy professor and author of "On Truth", Harry Frankfurt.

  • S12E03 Gov. Mike Huckabee

    • January 10, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. Jon discusses the first 100 hours of the Democrats and there great start, namely Congress shutting down on the first day (to watch a football game which started at 8:30PM). Jon talks with Jon Oliver, senior comparative presidential historian about media pundits who compare Bush with Lincoln.

  • S12E04 Peter O'Toole

    • January 11, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight legendary actor and star of "Venus", Peter O'Toole.Jon begins with a review of George Bush's presidential address about his change of strategy in Iraq. He then discusses Bush's speech with Major Rob Riggle, the show's military analyst. Finally, Jon looks at the Democrats response and the media's use of puns to describe Bush's last chance to cure the Iraq War.

  • S12E05 Josh Bernstein

    • January 15, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the host of "Digging for the Truth" and author of "Digging for the Truth: One Man's Epic Adventure Exploring the World's Greatest Archaeological Mysteries", Josh Bernstein.Jon first looks at the Senate Foreign Relation Committee and the disapproval of Bush's new Iraq plan as the Senator's discuss the details with Condoleeza Rice. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore discusses Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Jon.

  • S12E06 Michael Oren

    • January 16, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight journalist and author of "Power, Faith and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present", Michael Oren.Jon begins by looking at Steve Jobs introduction of the IPhone and then on to Iraq and the White House's public relations offensive to sell Bush's new strategy. Jon discusses Bush's plan further with John Oliver, Senior Policy Analyst. Finally, Jon delves deeper into criticism of the Bush plan with an in depth analysis of Rep. David Wu's comments comparing Bush to Star Trek's Klingons, with Senior Star Trek Analogy Analysts, Leonard Nimoy and George Takei.

  • S12E07 Jerry Rice

    • January 17, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former pro-football player and author of Go Long!: My Journey and Beyond the Game and the Fame, Jerry Rice.Jon begins by looking at Castro and the several conflicting reports surrounding his health, including one report stating that Castro had to be implanted with an artificial anus. Jon then looks at Obama's announcement stating that he is starting an exploratory committee in a segment called Countdown to Obamania. Jon then looks at the American Idol premiere with John Hodgman, Resident Expert. Finally, Rob Riggle looks at local politics with a man who changed his name to Andy Griffith in order to run in the election for local sheriff.

  • S12E08 Robin Wright Penn

    • January 18, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actress and star of "Hounddog", Robin Wright Penn.Jon first looks at the Doomsday Clock which was set five minutes ahead, now five minutes before midnight and world wide armageddon. Jon then looks at the start of the non-binding resolution extravaganza, where each Senator seemingly has his own resolution. Jon then looks at NBC's Dateline segment where they capture would-be child predators on camera and confront them, and ABC's Primetime Live response to that ratings grabber. Don Bakkedahl takes that story deeper by taking a look at exploitative television by seeing how people react to shocking behavior. Finally, Jon looks at Rick Sanchez, the reporter who volunteered to taser himself on camera, and all the would be reporters who follow in his painful, sometimes arousing footsteps in Taser Wars 2007.

  • S12E09 Gen. Rupert Smith

    • January 22, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former British Army General Rupert Smith, author of "The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World".Jon begins with a look at the President's State of the Union Address and Bush's strong use of the word strong. Jon discusses with Jason Jones, Senior Political Analyst, the piece of mind we Americans sacrifice when we watch the news about Iraq. Jon briefly looks at all the new nominees who dropped their hat into the presidential race of 2008. Finally, Jon looks at the online newspaper versus the paper kind, and how people are using the vows section of the N.Y. Times to tell their life story as well as living obituaries, where the dead person speaks his own obituary.

  • S12E10 Terry McAuliffe

    • January 23, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Terry McAuliffe.Jon starts off with a look at the Oscar nominations and how he wasn't asked to host them this year. He then segues into Indecision 2008, with a brief look at the candidates and the media's thirst for polls over who will win the primaries one year from now. Jon discusses with Senior Polling Expert, Samantha Bee, polling in general and how the numbers rise and fall over the course of a few hours. Finally, Louis Black looks at television show disclaimers and apologies in Back in Black.

  • S12E11 Scott McClellan

    • January 24, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former White House press secretary Scott McClellan.Jon begins with a thorough review of the President's State of the Union address. Rob Riggle and Samantha Bee then report on their overall impressions of the speech. Finally, Jon looks at the Democrats and medias response to Bush's speech.

  • S12E12 Sen. Charles Schumer

    • January 25, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight New York Senator Charles Schumer.Jon begins with a look at Senator John Kerry's long winded speech about how he is not running for President. Finally, Jon looks at Wolf Blitzer's interview of Dick Cheney and his lack of commenting on anything, specifically how he refuses to answer any question about his lesbian daughter.

  • S12E13 Bill Gates

    • January 29, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates and his quick exit after the interview.Jon starts the show with a look at who has or has not said they will run for President. Indecision '08 continues with Jon focusing on two of the Democratic candidates. First, Jon looks at Hillary Clinton and her joking about her husband's infidelity. Finally, Jon looks at the media's overreaction to Obama attending a muslim private school.

  • S12E14 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • January 30, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight astrophysicist and author of "Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandries", Neil deGrasse Tyson.Jon begins with a look at the Scooter Libby trial with a summary as to how it all began. Furthermore, John Oliver, Senior White House Correspondent comments on the Libby trial in more detail. Finally, Jon looks at how the primaries are now being moved up to earlier and earlier dates. He discusses this with John Hodgman, Resident Expert.

  • S12E15 Sen. Joe Biden

    • January 31, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight Delaware Senator Joe Biden.Jon first looks at Bush's comments on Vice President Dick Cheney. Jon then looks at Bush's new Iraq strategy, or lack therof, and how anyone fpund disagreeing with Bush, in effect emboldens the terrorists. Jon talks with John Oliver, Senior White House Correspondent, about the intricacies of emboldening terrorists. Finally, Jon discusses with Larry Wilmore, Senior Black Historian, black history month's purpose.

  • S12E16 Sienna Miller

    • February 1, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actress and star of "Factory Girl", Sienna Miller.Jon first looks at Mary Cheney, the Vice President's lesbian daughter, who stated that the birth of her child should not be used for political maneuvering in response to Wolf Blitzer's interview the day before. Jon delves deeper into the issue as to why Dick Cheney's daughter is off limits with John Oliver, Senior Media Critic. Jon also talks with Chrissy Gephardt, lesbian daughter of former presidential candidate, Dick Gephardt. Finally, Jason Jones exposes the real Orange County in a two-part series.

  • S12E17 Walter Scheib

    • February 5, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former White House chef and author of "White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two Presidents, One Kitchen", Walter Scheib.Jon begins with a look at the Super Bowl and the ads. Jon moves on to the Bush administrations acceptance of the new global warming report. Dan Bakkedahl, Senior White House Correspondent, talks with Jon about this development. Finally, France shuts off the lights from famous buildings as a response to global warming, Jon discusses this with John Oliver, Senior Envirospondent.

  • S12E18 Mike Rowe

    • February 6, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the host of "Dirty Jobs", Mike Rowe.Jon begins with a look at evangelical minister Ted Haggard, who is now apparently completely heterosexual. Jon then looks at the non-binding resolution wars that continue in Congress. Also, Jon looks at the songs of the new Democratic presidential candidates. Finally, Jason Jones finishes his second part of a two part series on Laguna Beach.

  • S12E19 Ralph Nader

    • February 7, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight consumer advocate and author of "The Seventeen Traditions", Ralph Nader.Jon begins with the bizarre story of the crazy diaper wearing astronaut Lisa Nowak out for revenge. He discusses this latest story with Rob Riggle, Senior Space Correspondent. Finally, Jon look at the media's use of various kinds of news consultant and discusses this with Samantha Bee, Senior Continental Revenge Trek Analyst.

  • S12E20 John Mellencamp

    • February 8, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, musician John Mellencamp.Jon first looks at the moral outrage over a Super Bowl snickers ad and a suicide prevention groups complaint over GM's ad showing a robot killing itself after losing its job. Jon then looks at Paul Bremmer's failure to account for $8 billion that went to Iraq for reconstruction. Finally, John Oliver investigates a man in Colorado who is suing a bar for sex discrimination because they have a ladies night.

  • S12E21 Jeffrey Rosen

    • February 12, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight law professor and legal editor for the "New Republic" and author of "The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries That Defined America", Jeffrey Rosen.Jon looks at the media's heavy coverage of Anna Nicole's death with Rob Riggle, Senior Entertainment Correspondent & Jason Jones, Senior Media Analyst. Finally, Jon looks at Obama's announcement that he is running for President and he discusses this with Senior Black Correspondent, Larry Wilmore.

  • S12E22 Christopher Horner

    • February 13, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight attorney and senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism)", Christopher Horner.Jon first looks at the media's coverage of Anna Nicole's death fridge and a look inside CNN's own break room fridge. Jon then looks at Douglas Feith, the man who disseminated intelligence to the President about Iraq. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl looks at the polar bear clubs reaction to global warming.

  • S12E23 Ishmael Beah

    • February 14, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former child soldier in Sierra Leone's civil war and author of "A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier", Ishmael Beah.Jon begins the show with a look at the deal struck with North Korea to stop their nuclear weapons program and John Bolton's disapproval of it. Jon then talks with John Hodgman about the nature of love. Finally, Jason Jones looks at partisan political dating sites in 'Must Love Dogma.'

  • S12E24 Meredith Vieria

    • February 15, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the co-host of "Today", Meredith Vieria.Jon begins with a review of the House of Representatives debate and inaction as they try to pass their non-binding resolution. Jon then looks at Iran who, according to the U.S. government, is supplying weapons to insurgents in Iraq. Finally, Jon discusses this Iranian development with John Oliver, Senior Military Speculator.

  • S12E25 Craig Newmark

    • February 26, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight the founder of craigslist.com, Craig Newmark.Jon begins by looking at last nights Oscars with Senior Entertainalist, John Oliver. Finally, Samantha Bee gives us a glimpse at religion and fashion in Fashion Week in God.

  • S12E26 John Amaechi

    • February 27, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight former NBA star and author of "Man in the Middle", John Amaechi.Jon begins with a look at Laura Bush's opinion about the current state of Iraq. Jon then looks at the Clinton/Obama war in the media over what David Geffen said. Jon discusses this further with Jason Jones, Senior Hollywood Correspondent. Finally, Rob Riggle looks at rural America's reaction to a Muslim mosque being built in Texas in Loathe Thy Neighbor.

  • S12E27 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • February 28, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight actor and star of "Zodiac", Jake Gyllenhaal.Jon starts off with a story about a hepatitis exposure scare at a Sports Illustrated party for the latest swimsuit issue. Jon then talks about Vice President Cheney's recent trips overseas with John Oliver, Senior Cheney Chaser. Finally, Lewis Black in Back in Black.

  • S12E28 Sam Sheridan

    • March 1, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight sports journalist and author of "A Fighter’s Heart: One Man’s Journey Through the World of Fighting", Sam Sheridan.Jon starts off with a story about Al Sharpton, whose great grandfather it turns out, was once owned as a slave by the now deceased Senator Strom Thurmond's relatives. Jon asks Al Sharpton his opinion about this new story. Finally, a look at the new documentary by James Cameron about Jesus' tomb and conservatives outrage.

  • S12E29 Bob Woodruff

    • March 5, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and author of In an Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing, Bob Woodruff. Jon first looks at and later discusses the conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical center with Senior Military Analyst, John Oliver. Finally, Jon looks at the Bush administrations record of deflecting blame, even now with the problems at Walter Reed.

  • S12E30 Richard Jadick

    • March 6, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, military doctor and author of On Call In Hell: A Doctor's Iraq War Story, Dr. Richard Jadick.Jon first looks at the Scooter Libby guilty verdict. He then talks about the Walter Reed hearings in Congress and Bush's address to the veterans of the American Legion with Rob Riggle, Senior Military Analyst. Finally, Samantha Bee in a segment called Sam on Your Side. She interviews a CT atheist who is looking to sue a town because the local church bells annoy him.

  • S12E31 Wynton Marsalis

    • March 7, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, jazz musician Wynton Marsalis promotes his new album From The Plantation To The Penitentiary.Jon begins with a brief history about the Scooter Libby trial. He discusses this further with Senior Legal Analyst, Samantha Bee. Jon ends the segment with a Robert Novak douchebag montage. Finally, Jon talks with John Hodgman about athletes and the effects of HGH, human growth hormone.

  • S12E32 Sharon Moalem

    • March 8, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Dr. Sharon Moalem, author of Survival of the Sickest: A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease.Jon starts off with a report about journalists who are being killed in Russia for criticizing Putin. Kremlin Bureau Chief John Oliver talks with Jon about this new report. Indecision 2008 continues with a look at Clinton & Obama's Southern accent impersonations during their speech's in Selma, AL. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl, Senior Horologist, looks at the upcoming apocalypse that will be caused by daylight savings time being moved up 3 weeks.

  • S12E33 Chris Dodd

    • March 12, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight on the show, 2008 presidential candidate Chris Dodd.Jon opens the show with the big announcement by Senator Chuck Hagel that he may or may not run for President. Jon then looks at the continuing President Bush tour of South America in a segment called "Bush: ¿Donde Esta?" Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about Halliburton moving their corporate headquarters to Dubai in "The Long Kiss Dubai". Finally, Samantha Bee looks at the current celebrity trend of adopting foreign babies in "Totally Doing Starbusiness".

  • S12E34 John Waters

    • March 13, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, cult film director John Waters talks about his new Court TV series, 'Til Death Do Us Part.Jon begins with Bush's last day touring South America where he apparently helped box lettuce in Guatemala. Jon then looks at the Democrats complicated withdrawal plan out of Iraq in a segment called '08 Simple Rules for Dating our Withdrawal. Jon then discusses Vice President Cheney's clout and how it never seems to run out. Finally, Jon looks at the Democrats withdrawal from a Fox News sponsored debate because of something Roger Ailes, Fox News President said.

  • S12E35 Zbigniew Brzezinski

    • March 14, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, political scientist and the former U.S. National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski, promoting his new book Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower.Jon begins with a look at Senator Chris Dodd's blog. Jon then looks into the Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez scandal, where 8 U.S. attorneys were fired for political reasons in a segment called "Nuthin' But A.G. Thang". Jon then talks about the scandal with Aasif Mandvi, Senior Legal Correspondent, in a segment called "Seedy Gonzalez". Finally, a look at a curious phrase White House appointees use: "Serving at the pleasure of the President".

  • S12E36 Sandra Bullock

    • March 15, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actress Sandra Bullock promotes her new movie, Premonition.Jon begins with a final look at Bush's tour of South America, which ended in Mexico. Jon then talks about Khalid Sheikh Mohamed's confession about planning several terrorist attacks, including 9/11. Jon then talks with Jon Oliver, Senior Produce Analyst, about the Chiquita banana scandal in a segment called "Banana Drama". Chiquita apparently paid $1.7 million in protection money to a Columbian terrorist group. Finally, Jon looks at Iran's outrage over the new movie 300 and how it unfairly disparages Persians.

  • S12E37 Stephen Prothero

    • March 19, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the chair of the religion department at Boston University and author of "Religious Literacy: What Every American Need to Know-And Doesn’t", Stephen Prothero.Jon begins by marking the 4th anniversary of the Iraq War. Jon then looks at the compelling testimony of Valerie Plame in front of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in a segment called "Blondie". Finally, Jason Jones looks at potential cures for homosexuality in a segment called "Diagnosis Mystery".

  • S12E38 John Bolton

    • March 20, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. from August 2005 until December 2006, John Bolton.Jon begins with a look at the continuing Justice Department scandal. Jon then talks with Rob Riggle about a term Karl Rove used in an email differentiating between disloyal district attorneys and "loyal Bushies". Finally, all aboard John McCain's Straight Talk Express, because its back and fortunate for us, won't allow McCain to lie as Jon shows in a clip showing McCain misspeak.

  • S12E39 Chris Hansen

    • March 21, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Dateline NBC journalist Chris Hansen promotes his continuing segment on the show and his new book, To Catch a Predator.Jon begins the show with the constitutional showdown over whether Karl Rove will testify about the firing of the eight U.S. attorney's. Jon then looks at Bush's response to the scandal and the "reasonable proposal" he made to have Karl Rove testify, in private and not under oath. John Oliver, Senior Washington Correspondent talks about this proposal with Jon in a segment called "Eight Men Out". Finally, a recap of the John Bolton interview from last night's episode and Bolton's continuing assertion that Jon is wrong. Jon talks about a specific point he made about Abraham Lincoln in last night's interview with Doris Kearns Goodwin (an expert who wrote a book on Lincoln) and how Bolton was in fact, the one who was wrong.

  • S12E40 Don Cheadle

    • March 22, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor Don Cheadle promotes his new movie, Reign Over Me.Jon first talks about Al Gore testifying in front of Congress about global warming in a segment called "Welcome Back, Hotter". Jon then talks about the fired U.S. Attorney's and Press Secretary Tony Snow trying to sell Bush's offer that Karl Rove testify in private and not under oath in "Showdown at Justice". Finally, Jon talks with Demetri Martin about Viacom suing Google and YouTube over copyright infringment.

  • S12E41 John Kerry

    • March 26, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Senator John Kerry promotes his new book, This Moment on Earth: Today's New Environmentalists and Their Vision for the Future.

  • S12E42 Dennis Miller

    • March 27, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian Dennis Miller promotes his new radio show.

  • S12E43 Bill Richardson

    • March 28, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, current Governor of New Mexico and 2008 presidential candidate who is also promoting his book, 'Between Worlds: The Making of an American Life', Bill Richardson. Jon begins with a look at Bush's repsonse to the Dems troop withdrawal bill in a segment called "Furious George". Jon then talks with John Hodgman about the President's use of executive privilege. Finally, Larry Wilmore & John Oliver look at the n-word and whether it should be banned in a segment entitled "Wilmore & Oliver Investigates".

  • S12E44 Philip Zimbardo

    • March 29, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, psychologist Philip Zimbardo promotes his new book, The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil.

  • S12E45 Bill Bradley

    • April 9, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E46 Walter Isaacson

    • April 10, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E47 Halle Berry

    • April 11, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E48 Richard Preston

    • April 12, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E49 Andrew Card

    • April 16, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former White House Chief of Staff for President George W. Bush, Andy Card. Jon begins the show with the fired U.S. attorney's scandal. Over 5 million White House staffer e-mails have gone missing, including some containing information about the fired attorneys in a segment called "The Amazing Erase". The White House claims that the e-mails were mistakenly erased. To put the story in perspective, Jon calls Sen. Ted Stevens(R) from Alaska to help explain the complexity of the internet and email. Furthermore, Jon talks with Senior Technology Correspondent Jason Jones about how easily these e-mails could be accidentally erased.

  • S12E50 Sig Hansen

    • April 17, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Norwegian fisherman Sig Hansen from the show Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel. Jon begins the show with a brief talk about the big rainstorm in the Northeast. Jon then talks about Paul Wolfowitz who used his influence at the World Bank to get a promotion and raise for his girlfriend in a segment called "Loan Wolf". On a lighter note, Jon talks about Richard Gere who over the weekend kissed a Bollywood star during an AIDS awareness rally in India in a segment called "American Gigolo". This kiss led to massive protests in India since public displays of affection are frowned upon there. Senior Mumbai Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about the protests, which included burning effigies of Gere on the street. Finally, Rob Riggle goes to Largo, FL and talks with Steve Stanton who was fired from his job as a city manager because he is transgendered in a segment called "Suddenly Susan".

  • S12E51 Ali Allawi

    • April 18, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former Minister of Trade, Defense, & later Finance in the Interim Iraq Governing Council, Ali Allawi, who is also promoting his new book, The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace. Jon begins tonight's show with "Mess O'Potamia", where amid one of the bloodiest days in Iraq, 6 Shiite cabinet ministers resigned because Prime Minister al-Maliki will not set a timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal. Also, Jon looks at Bush's new war czar position, which has been created to apparently cut through all the federal bureaucracy bogging down the Iraq War. Since the position has been rejected by 5 generals that have been asked to fill the spot, the White House is changing the name from "war czar" to "execution manager". Finally, Senior Financial Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about the contradictions plaguing the U.S. economy as the stock market hits an all time high, but the dollar has reduced in value by half as $1 now equals 2 British pounds.

  • S12E52 Jeremy Scahill

    • April 19, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, Jeremy Scahill. Jon begins the show by talking with Senior Legal Correspondent Aasif Mandvi about the Supreme Courts decision to affirm the partial birth abortion ban in a segment called "America Decides". Jon then talks about Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez who testified before the Senate about not recalling anything he may or may not have done. Finally, Jason Jones talks with Frosty Hardison, a man who got his daughter's Seattle school board to stop a teacher from showing the movie An Inconvenient Truth in her class in a segment called "Apocalypse How?".

  • S12E53 Matt Cooper

    • April 23, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist for the Condé Nast Portfolio, Matt Cooper. Jon begins tonight show with a look at France's runoff election for President between conservative Nicolas Sarkozy and socialist Segolene Royal. Jon then does a brief recap of the Alberto Gonbzalez testimony and talks with Senior Washington Correspondent John Oliver about Bush's reaction to the testimony. Finally, Samantha Bee does a story about Earth Day in a segment called "Man v. Earth: The Wreckoning".

  • S12E54 John McCain

    • April 24, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, presidential candidate Senator John McCain. Jon begins the show with a look at the continuing battle in Washington D.C. over funding for the war and the use of timetables in a segment called "Mess O'Potomac". Finally, Jon talks with 1st term President Bush and 2nd term Bush using past clips of the President that seemingly contradict one another.

  • S12E55 Garry Shandling

    • April 25, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian Garry Shandling promotes his new DVD Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show. Jon begins tonight's show with a look at Baghdad and how the Bush administration is bridging the gap between Shiites and Sunnis by building a series of walls in Baghdad in a segment called "Extreme Makeover: Baghdad Edition". Jon then talks with Baghdad Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi about the Baghdad walls in a segment called "Wall or Nothing". Finally, Lewis Black makes fun of several Earth Day television specials in "Back in Black".

  • S12E56 Richard Gere

    • April 26, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor Richard Gere promotes his new movie The Hoax.

  • S12E57 Christopher Hitchens

    • April 30, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author and journalist Christopher Hitchens promotes his book God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.

  • S12E58 Tobey Maguire

    • May 1, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the star of Spider-Man 3, actor Tobey Maguire

  • S12E59 Pierre Rehov

    • May 2, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, director Pierre Rehov promotes his new documentary out on DVD, Suicide Killers. Jon begins the show with a good old fashioned Washington D.C. sex scandal. Deborah Jeane Palfrey a.k.a. Miz Julia, has submitted 46 pounds of telephone records from an escort service she ran for 13 years. Jon looks at the media frenzy to see which powerful D.C. men are on the list in a segment called "Beltway: Unbuckled". Senior Washington Correspondent Jason Jones talks with Jon about the how one can hire an escort legally and for nonsexual reasons, namely, by always laying down on your stomach while you get your "massage". Finally, Aasif Mandvi takes a look at both sides of the debate over Chief Illiniwek, the mascot for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who recently was retired because of protests saying the chief perpetuated rascist stereotypes in a segment called "Trail of Cheers".

  • S12E60 Ted Koppel

    • May 3, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist Ted Koppel. Politicians on television programs us common folks watch are prevalent this week as Jon begins the show by looking at President Bush and Laura Bush on American Idol & Hillary Clinton on The Insider. As the 4th anniversary of Bush's mission accomplished on the aircraft carrier fiasco loomed large this week, the Democrats passed the Iraq funding bill only to have it vetoed by Bush in a continuing show segment, "Mess O' Potamac". Finally, snitchin' is not hip in the African-American community. Just ask Cam'ron, a rapper who made it clear that those who snitch to the police about crimes in the community, even a serial killer who lives next door, have no street cred and thus sales of their rap albums suffer. Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about the ethical implications of this stop snitchin' phenomenon and the rappers code of "effix".

  • S12E61 Lee Gutkind

    • May 7, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author Lee Gutkind promotes his new book Almost Human: Making Robots Think. Jon begins the show with an in depth look at the Republican presidential candidate debate last week in a continuing show segment, "Clusterf@#k to the White House". Senior Correspondent Aasif Mandvi reporting live from the gates of hell talks with Jon about John McCain's comment at the debate that he will hunt Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell in a segment called "Styx & Stones". Finally, John Oliver gives us a behind the scenes look at the Republican debate.

  • S12E62 George Tenet

    • May 8, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former director of the CIA and author of At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA, George Tenet. Jon begins with Queen Elizabeth II visit to Washington D.C. where she hung out with President Bush at a series of events in a segment called "Elizabeth II: Visit from a Nice Old Lady". Finally, Jon talks with Royal Watcher John Oliver who wasn't as excited as he should be about the Queen's visit.

  • S12E63 Michael Beschloss

    • May 9, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, presidential historian Michael Beschloss promotes his new book Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989. Jon begins with a foiled terrorist plot to attack Fort Dix in New Jersey by terrorists who delivered pizza to the army base. "Mess O'Potamia" continues as Jon reports about a secret 24 member all Shiite panel dubbed "The Office" who exert their authority to overrule official government decisions in order to help Shiite militias. But fear not, because Dick Cheney is on the way to Iraq to pay a visit and offer his support as Jon's theory on Cheney's evilness is proved once again. The segment concludes with a report about a Palestinian kid's show sporting a Mickey Mouse like character that encourages kids to hate Jews & America. And finally, Jon talks with Youth Spotting Expert Demetri Martin who discusses and give us tips on the use of video resumes to set one apart from those dreary paper resumes.

  • S12E64 Reza Aslan

    • May 10, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam, Reza Aslan. The show begins with "Mess O' Potomac" as Jon talks about the new Iraq spending bill that promises Bush half of the money now and the other half contingent on a July progress report. Of course, Bush plans another veto saying that any restrictions placed on the Iraq War by Congress is unacceptable and promotes defeatism. So when will the war end and what is Bush's definition of victory or success in Iraq? Jon looks at a series of clips showing the flexibility of Bush's definitions over the course of the Iraq War and also talks with Baghdad Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi. Finally, Jon crosses over the Atlantic to Great Britain, where Tony Blair announced that he is planning on stepping down as Prime Minister on June 27th. Jon goes over some of the highlights of his speech in a segment called "The Blair Ditch Project". Of course, London Bureau Chief John Oliver stopped by to talk with Jon using an over exaggerated British voice and cliched phrases as a tribute to CNN's Richard Quest.

  • S12E65 Jeremy Paxman

    • May 14, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, BBC news reporter and author of the new book, On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry into Some Strangely Related Families, Jeremy Paxman. The show begins with a clip of Bush "The Decider" taking matters into his own hands and conducting an orchestra during the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown. The fired U.S. attorney's scandal continues as Alberto Gonzalez testifies about what he doesn't remember before the House Judiciary Committee in a segment called "House A.G.". Senior Legal Correspondent Rob Riggle talks with Jon about how White House officials can never comment before, during, and after investigations into wrongdoing in a segment called "Speak No Evil". Finally, Samantha Bee in "This Week In God" talks about the history of Mormons as it relates to current presidential candidate Mitt Romney & about a hispanic man in Florida who founded a church based on the claim that he is the Antichrist.

  • S12E66 Tim Russert

    • May 15, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the host of Meet the Press and author of Wisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons, Tim Russert. "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues with Jon showing us four of the presidential candidates hitting the airwaves on Mother's Day to talk about themselves. Jason Jones enlightens us about the importance of good skin and spin doctoring for politicians in a segment called "Nip/Talk". Finally, in a segment entitled "Banned Width", Jon talks about how reporters are now banned from filming insurgent bombings in Iraq & U.S. soldiers are banned from going on websites like YouTube & MySpace under the guise of protecting confidential military information.

  • S12E67 Don Rickles

    • May 16, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian and author of the new book Rickles' Book: A Memoir, Don Rickles

  • S12E68 Brink Lindsey

    • May 17, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, contributing editor to Reason Magazine & author of the new book The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics and Culture, Brink Lindsey.

  • S12E69 Zaki Chehab

    • May 21, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and author of Inside Hamas: The Untold Story of the Militant Islamic Movement, Zaki Chehab. The show begins with some breaking news out of the Middle East that amazingly has nothing to do with the U.S. in a segment called "Middle East Trouble?" Military forces in Lebanon attacked a Palestinian refugee camp that harbored an al-Qaeda sect called Fatah al-Islam. Senior Beirut Correspondent Jason Jones stops by to give his report on the breaking news out of Lebanon. The end of an era is at hand as Bush and Blair part ways in a segment called "The End of the Affair". Jon provides us with a touching montage of Bush & Blair's greatest moments together with Dirty Dancing's "I've Had The Time Of My Life" playing in the background. Finally, a segment called "Wilmore and Oliver Investigates: So You've Offended An Entire Race!" The dynamic duo of Larry Wilmore and John Oliver team up once again to examine celebrity racism and whether people are more offensive or generally offended more easily.

  • S12E70 Margaret Spellings

    • May 22, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the current Secretary of Education under President Bush, Margaret Spellings. Jon begins tonights show with the new Immigration Reform Bill being proposed in Congress in a segment called "Aliens v. Senators". Senior Immigration Correspondent Aasif Mandvi goes over some of the more complicated parts of the bill with Jon. Finally, Dan Bakkedahl experiences the joy in what it's like to be a Mexican crossing the border illegally in a segment called "Mexodus".

  • S12E71 Kevin Robbins

    • May 23, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the commander of the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds”, Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins. Jon begins the show with "Mess O'Potomac" as the Democrats withdraw any timetables they had in their Iraq War funding bill, instead opting for a series of objectives that have to be met by the Iraqi's. Who determines if they meet these objectives, why Bush of course. Jon nails Senator Harry Reid who agreed with the new bill, even though it's substantially similar to Senator John Warner's bill, which Reid previously said was weak and compared it to an old cup of tea sitting on a table for a few weeks. Jon then looks at Jimmy Carter's comment that the Bush administration is the worst in history. Senior Presidential Historian John Oliver talks with Jon and delve into Carter's comments and about past president's that may have been worse. Finally, Jon reports that Scotland Yard recently named the alleged murderer of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko's by following the radioactive trail of the polonium that killed him in a segment called "Polonium Dynamite".

  • S12E72 Al Gore

    • May 24, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former politician and current political activist on the environment and author of The Assault on Reason, Al Gore. Jon begins with a look at the media blitzkrieg on reports about high gas prices in a segment called "Gas Pains". Senior Petroleum Expert Rob Riggle dresses up in Mad Max gear to talk with Jon about this story. Finally, Jon reports about Monica Goodling who testified before the House Judiciary Committee about the fired U.S. attorney's in a segment called "Illegally Blonde".

  • S12E73 Ron Paul

    • June 4, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Jon talks with Republican candidate for President, Ron Paul. Jon begins tonight's show by describing his vacation last week to Greece where he met a man named Andrew on the plane, who incidentally is the same man who caused the tuberculosis scare around the world. "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as Jon reports on the recent Democrat debate. Jon looks at the multitude of raise your hand questions by Wolf Blitzer, the we all speak the same language of Hillary Clinton, the Edwards/Obama snaps, & Biden's glory hole rhetoric. Finally, Jon calls Larry Flynt to discuss his recent Washington Post ad offering $1 million for proof that any government official had an extramarital affair.

  • S12E74 Paul Rudd

    • June 5, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor Paul Rudd promotes his new movie Knocked Up. Jon begins the show tonight with the Scooter Libby jail sentence. Libby was sentenced to 30 months in jail and a $250,000 fine. Letters of praise and denouncement were sent to the judge to help him determine a sentence. Jon takes a look at some of the letters sent in praise of Libby from the likes of such distinguished individuals as Henry Kissinger & Donald Rumsfeld. Jon reports on Congressman William Jefferson who was charged on numerous counts of corruption in a segment called "Father of the Bribe". Jon not only highlights the numerous charges against Jefferson, but the fact that he kept $90,000 in his freezer. Jon then shows us a nice montage of Bush using the same language he denounced opponents of the immigration reform bill as using, namely, empty political rhetoric such as the word amnesty to induce fear in a segment called "Hasta la Visa". And finally, Rob Riggle visits Disneyland to report on the magic kingdom's dissatisfaction with the city of Anaheim's decision to build low income affordable housing near the park in a segment called "Callous in Wonderland".

  • S12E75 Michael Barone

    • June 6, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, political analyst and author of Our First Revolution: The Remarkable British Upheaval That Inspired America's Founding Fathers, Michael Barone. Jon begins with "Clusterf@#k to the White House" and a look at Tuesday's Republican debate. Jon highlights some of the debate's finer points from whether the candidates would invade Iraq given what they know now, would they allow openly gay members of the military, and general 'I believe in God' comments and fear mongering. Also, Senior Campaign Theologian John Oliver talks with Jon about God's use of lightning during the debate when Giuliani was speaking about abortion. Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black" reports on new technology. Lewis talks about Big Brother in google's new Street View option in google map, a new device allowing movie theatre patrons to rat out rude behavior, and myspace.com reporting the identities of sex predators.

  • S12E76 Eddie Izzard

    • June 7, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian and star of the FX show The Riches and Ocean's 13, Eddie Izzard. Jon begins the show by reporting on London's new Olympic logo for the 2012 Olympics. Apparently, the animated logo was removed from the internet for fear that it would cause seizures. Jon then reports on the G-8 Summit in Germany, which sparked a number of protests in a segment called "8 Simple Rulers". Also, Jon reports on Bush's clash with his buddy Vladimir Putin about what to do about the proposed missile shield over Eastern Europe. Finally, a rerun of Samantha Bee's report on gays "corrupting" Nascar by using Fructis hair care products as a sponsor in a segment called "Gays of Thunder".

  • S12E77 David Steinberg

    • June 11, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian and author of The Book of David, David Steinberg. Jon begins with the weekends big story as Peter Pace, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was ousted from his position. As CNN attempted to cover this major news story, they were interrupted by the biggest news story of them all, Paris Hilton entering a car going to jail. Jon shows us that as reluctant as CNN was in covering this story, they did it all day anyway. Next, Jon covers Bush's trip to Europe where Bush was treated like a rock star in Albania in a segment called "Albaniacs". Jon calls Dennis Miller for some help in creating a Bush/Albania joke. Bush also met with the Pope for the first time and Senior Papist Jason Jones talks with Jon about Bush's visit. Finally, Resident Expert John Hodgman talks with Jon about why mixed martial arts is so popular.

  • S12E78 Bob Shrum

    • June 12, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, political consultant and author of No Excuses: Concessions of a Serial Campaigner, Bob Shrum. Jon begins tonight with the Senate's debate over whether they should even vote on the immigration bill in a segment called "Kill Bill". Jon then reports on Alberto Gonzales' no confidence vote in the Senate, again, to see if they should vote on it at all, in a segment called "Kill Bill Volume 2". Finally, Samantha Bee reports on whether the U.S. is ready for some of the various presidential candidates and reports on some of the crazier aspects of Mormonism in a segment called "Is America Ready for a Mormon President?"

  • S12E79 Allan Brandt

    • June 13, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the author of The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product That Defined America, Allan Brandt. "Mess O'Potamia" continues as Jon reports on the second bombing of a holy Shi'ite mosque in Samara by insurgents. Jon reports on Bush's war czar Douglas Lute who says that progress in the war is uneven. Jon also talks about how the military is now fighting alongside the very same insurgents they were fighting against, which brings to mind that old adage, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. The segment ends with Senior Iraq Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talking with Jon about these new developments in Iraq. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore didn't have much to say about any African-American related news, so after putting on a Detroit Red Wings cap he became a Senior Mexican Correspondent and talked with Jon about immigration reform.

  • S12E80 Angelina Jolie

    • June 14, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actress Angelina Jolie promotes her new movie A Mighty Heart. Jon begins the show tonight by showing us the duplicity of White House Press Secretary Tony Snow. Two months ago, Snow said the 8 fired U.S. attorneys were fired for performance reasons. Yesterday, Snow said he never said that. "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues with Jon reporting on Giuliani's 12 easily mockable commitments, Romney's flip floppery on abortion, & McCain's drunken bout with a burger. Jon then highlights the candidates use of the internet in their campaigns such as: buying Rudy Giuliani gear, dinner with Barack, Hillary Clinton's theme song videos, & Gravel's creepy "Rock" video. Finally, Jon reports on a bit of controversy over at the Weather Channel who's chief climatologist said that no meteorologist should get a seal of approval by the American Meteorological Society if they do not speak about global warming. Senator James Inhoffe (R -Oklahoma) was quite mad saying that the Weather Channel uses fear to increase ratings. Jon shows us a local weather promo ad from Oklahoma that will really scare you into watching the weather report.

  • S12E81 Steve Carell

    • June 18, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor and comedian Steve Carell promotes his new movie Evan Almighty. With so much going on in the Middle East, Jon begins the show and leaves it up to chance by spinning the spinner to see which part of the Middle East he will cover. The winner, the Gaza Strip. Another good old fashioned civil war is in the making as Jon reports on the infighting between Fatah and Hamas in a segment called "Crisis in Gaza: Warportunity in the Middle East". Senior Gaza Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about this recent development. Finally, Senior Movie Reviewer Rob Riggle reviews Evan Almighty in a segment called "Shits & Riggles". He said the movie was really bad, mainly due to the fact that that he is jealous of Steve Carell's booming career.

  • S12E82 Brian Williams

    • June 19, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and anchor of NBC's Nightly News, Brian Williams.

  • S12E83 Fareed Zakaria

    • June 20, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist Fareed Zakaria.

  • S12E84 Greg Bear

    • June 21, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author Greg Bear promotes his new novel Quantico.

  • S12E85 Steve Vogel

    • June 25, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author of The Pentagon: A History, Steve Vogel. Jon begins tonight with a report on Dick Cheney in a segment called "Dick Move". Cheney refuses to comply with the Information Security Oversight Office, a unit of the National Archives that monitors the Executive Branch's handling of classified information. As Jon reports, Cheney sought to abolish this oversight unit with a shotgun, but when that didn't work, Cheney argued that he is not part of the Executive Branch of government and therefore not subject to an executive order asking him to relinquish information. Senior White House Correspondent John Oliver talked with Jon about how Cheney is his own separate branch of government. Finally, Jason Jones reports on a man who gave his Purple Heart to President Bush because of the emotional pains and criticism Bush is experiencing in a segment called "Heart Attack".

  • S12E86 Bruce Willis

    • June 26, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor Bruce Willis promotes his new movie Live Free or Die Hard. Jon begins tonight's show with something you might not know about our illustrious Vice President in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick". Dick Cheney apparently has a man-sized safe in his office that he uses to store his 'workaday business'. Next, Jon reports on four recent Supreme Court decisions in a segment called "Decisions '07". Jon creates a spinner out of the swing vote judge on the court, Anthony Kennedy. Unfortunately, Kennedy sided with the conservative side of the court in every 5-4 decision. Senior Political Analyst Samantha Bee talks with Jon about the make-up of the Supreme Court and the fact that Cheney is a Supreme Court judge too. Finally, "Trendspotting with Demetri Martin". Youth correspondent Demetri Martin talks about credit cards and how they they target college campuses. Demetri finds this to be a good thing as going deeper into debt is alright since were all gonna die someday anyway.

  • S12E87 Michael Moore

    • June 27, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, director Michael Moore promotes his new documentary, Sicko. Jon begins the show with another installment of "You Don't Know Dick". Tonight's little 'Dick nugget' is the fact that the Vice President's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory is blocked out of Google Earth and pixelated. This is due to the fact that whatever Cheney touches, pixelates instantly. Next, "Clusterf@#k to the White House". Jon reports on Giuliani's visit to Pat Robertson's Regent University and one of Giuliani's aid indicted on cocaine charges. Jon also reports on Former EPA Administrator Christie Todd Whitman who testified in front of a House subcommittee defending why she allowed 9/11 rescue workers to work in unsafe breathing conditions, proclaiming at the time that the air was safe to breathe. Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black". Lewis talks about how right-wingers are trying to make the internet more conservative. Rupert Murdoch who owns Fox News is trying to control the left-wing liberal conspiracy machine by trying to buy it, namely trying to buy the parent company of The Wall Street Journal. Also, Wikipedia has its own conservative version called Conservapedia where it describes homosexuality as an immoral act. Youtube has spun off and been transformed by conservatives into QubeTV, which simply posts conservative video links off of Youtube like a video of Obama morphing into Osama bin Laden. Lewis ends his report telling us about a Daily Show spin-off show on Fox called the 1/2 Hour News Hour.

  • S12E88 Claire Danes

    • June 28, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actress Claire Danes promotes her new movie Evening. Jon begins again with tonight's "You Don't Know Dick" as we learn that Dick Cheney invented his own top secret fication stamp that he stamps documents with. In other Cheney news, Cheney once told Senator Patrick Leahy to go f*ck himself. Well today, Leahy got his revenge and sent a subpoena to the V.P. to obtain info on the administrations wiretap program. Next, Jon reports on the immigration bill that was resurrected only to be killed once again in a segment called "Mexican Standoff". Resident Expert John Hodgman reports on the debate over this bill, including footage of some media pundits who claim illegal aliens bring in disease and criminals into the U.S. Finally, the iPhone is coming out this Friday and Senior Technology Correspondent Rob Riggle will do anything to get his hands on one, including kicking over baby strollers.

  • S12E89 Josh Rushing

    • July 16, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author of Mission Al Jazeera: Build a Bridge, Seek the Truth, Change the World, U.S. Marine Captain Josh Rushing, a former press officer for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Jon returns after two weeks off and begins by reporting on the Scooter Libby commutation. Next, Jon reports on the 'progress' made in Iraq the last two weeks in "Mess O'Potomac". As the Iraqi Parliament is taking off the whole month of August because of the sweltering heat in Baghdad, Jon reports on the Iraqi report card released by the Bush administration last week. Jon also shows us the political contortions used by the Bush administration to sell this progress. Senior Military Affairs Correspondent Rob Riggle talks with Jon about these latest developments. Finally, John Oliver files a report on Sen. James Inhofe's proposal to make English the official language of the U.S. in a segment called "Language Burier".

  • S12E90 Christopher Walken

    • July 17, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor Christopher Walken promotes his new movie Hairspray. Jon begins tonight reporting on Louisiana Senator David Vitter, who recently was found to be on the D.C. madam's phone list. So you think the Bush administration can't sink any lower with all the scandals surrounding them right now, well Jon has a surprise for us in a segment called "You Have No Idea!" Former Bush administration Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona was not allowed to speak at the Special Olympics because the Kennedy's support the Olympics. Also, Dr. Carmona had to mention Bush in a positive light at his speaking engagements, a minimum of 3 times. His homophobic replacement Dr. John Holsinger was a worthy replacement, as Jon notes from Dr. Holsinger's reports writing in graphic detail about a scientific basis as to why homosexuality is abnormal. Finally, Jon reports on the Catholic church sex abuse scandal in a segment called "Hot & Fathered". The church settled the case with 508 abused victims for $660 million. As Jon notes, half the money comes from the church's sex abuse insurance coverage and it will all be distributed according to the degree of abuse, as assessed by the insurance claims adjuster. L.A. Correspondent Samantha Bee gives Hollywood's reaction to the settlement.

  • S12E91 Matt Groening

    • July 18, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the creator of The Simpsons, who is also promoting the upcoming Simpsons Movie, Matt Groening. Jon begins the show tonight commenting on the Atlanta Falcons quarterback arrested for dogfighting. Jon then reports on the Senate all-nighter as Dems try to tire Republicans out with debate over the Iraq War in a segment called "C-Span After Dark". As Jon notes, the all-night session had a simple message, 'Let Us Vote'. Dems want to vote on an amendment that would bring the troops home by next April while the Republicans are using a filibuster to block them from even voting. The final tally, 52-47, short of the 60 votes needed. Political Theatre Critic John Oliver highlights some of the more dramatic aspects of the Senate debates. Washington Bureau Chief Aasif Mandvi talks with Jon about the sacrifice Senators made in staying up all night.

  • S12E92 Adam Sandler

    • July 19, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Adam Sandler promotes his new movie I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. Jon begins by going to Senior Literary Correspondent John Oliver who's at a local NYC bookstore with a report on the upcoming final Harry Potter book in a segment called "Harry Potter and the Endless Build Up". Jon then reports on the current state of Al Qaeda in a segment called "Return of the Jihad". Bush's rhetoric over the years that the terrorist group has weakened is contradictory to a recent National Intelligence Estimate stating that Al Qaeda is stronger than ever. The Bush administration insists that they were right to invade Iraq because it has weakened the terrorists, yet we need to continue to stay in Iraq because of how strong the terrorists are there. Jon talks with Senior Political Correspondent Aasif Mandvi about this mind boggling contradiction. Finally, Jon reports on the death of the loving Jew hating mouse Farfour from the Hamas run children's show Pioneers of Tomorrow who was killed by an Israeli agent for refusing to turn over Palestinian lands in a segment called "Farfour 2007-2007". Farfour's replacement is his cousin, a giant bee named Nahoul. Jon then shows us the Israeli response in a clip from a Jewish run children's program called Dr. Bagelman's Hour of Hate.

  • S12E93 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • July 23, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, astrophysicist and the host of the new PBS show NOVA ScienceNOW, Neil deGrasse Tyson. Jon begins tonight reporting on the short lived presidency of Dick Cheney last Saturday in a segment called "The Cheney Presidency Remembered". While Bush was undergoing a colonoscopy and had to be under anasthesia, Dick Cheney was President for 2 hours. Jon gives a blow by blow account of this event, taking us on a tour of Bush's colon and Cheney's short lived attempt to start another war. Senior Presidential Historian Samantha Kearns Bee talks about the history of this temporary transfer of power in her new book on the Cheney presidency called "Classified, Assified, or Grassified: Nobody Presides for Free, The Cheney Presidency". Jon then reports on the ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, who talked with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee via a 60" plasma television from Iraq in a continuing show segment called "Mess O' Potomac". Technical difficulties riddled the Senates attempt to talk with Crocker. Crocker summed up his update on Iraq in one word, fear. Finally, Jon talks about Bush's use of so-called experts in segment called "Expert Tease".

  • S12E94 Robert Pallitto

    • July 24, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, political scientist and author of Presidential Secrecy and the Law, Robert Pallitto. Jon devotes the entire episode to the CNN YouTube debate last night in a segment called "Indecision v.2.008". Senior Political Reporter Jason Jones talks about his concern that everyday people asking candidates questions threatens real life reporters. Finally, John Oliver takes over Demitri Martin's "Trendspotting" and asks the question whether the YouTube debate has youthanized politics.

  • S12E95 Rob Gifford

    • July 25, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, a correspondent on National Public Radio and author of China Road: A Journey into the Future of a Rising Power, Rob Gifford. Jon begins tonight reporting on the House Judiciary Committee citing Josh Bolten and Harriet Miers with contempt of Congress for refusing to testify under oath about the Alberto Gonzalez firings. Who enforces this contempt of Congress charge, why Alberto Gonzalez of course. Jon continues by looking at Alberto's testimony yesterday before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a segment called "Hearing Problems". Alberto's 'I don't recalls' have transformed into flat out refusals to answer any questions. Senior White House Correspondent Rob Riggle discusses the situation with Jon. Finally, Lewis Black in "Back in Black". Lewis takes on professional athletes beginning with Barry Bonds who is about to break the all time home run record while on steroids, NFL quarterback Michael Vick arrested for running a dogfight, & NBA referee Tim Donaghy for fixing several games he bet on.

  • S12E96 Robert Dallek

    • July 26, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, presidential historian and author of Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power, Robert Dallek. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on a story from New Zealand in a segment called "Kiwi the People". The democratically elected government of New Zealand banned the use of any footage from their Parliament for the purpose of satire, ridicule, or denigration. Jon comes to the rescue, taking some footage of their Parliament and spices it up with some political satire and fart jokes. Jon also reports on the suspensions of cyclists in the Tour de France for suspected drug use in a segment called "The Audacity of Dope". Then, Senior Flood Correspondent John Oliver reports from the top of London's Big Ben due to the massive flooding of Great Britain in a segment called "London Flooding". Finally, Jason Jones reports on a lazy Las Vegas man who rents a scooter used for disabled people to move around the city in a segment called "High Rollers".

  • S12E97 Alastair Campbell

    • July 30, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former press secretary to Tony Blair as well as the author of The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries, Alastair Campbell. Jon begins tonight with some sports news as Iraq's soccer team defeats Saudi Arabia in the Asian Cup in a segment called "Achieving Our Goooal". Senior "Football" Correspondent John Oliver talked about the celebrations in the streets of Iraq resulting in only seven deaths for the day, a record low for Iraq. Jon then talks about Sen. Patrick Leahy who issued a subpoena for Karl Rove to testify about the fired U.S. attorney's scandal in a segment called "The Sworn Supremacy". Also, Senior White House Correspondent Aasif Mandvi talks about the use of contempt by the Bush administration. Finally, Jon reports on Britain's new prime minister Gordon Brown who had a sleepover with Bush at Camp David in a segment called "Foxy Brown". As Jon notes, Bush has a new British lapdog.

  • S12E98 Lewis Gordon Pugh

    • July 31, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, swimmer & environmentalist Lewis Gordon Pugh. Jon begins tonight reporting on an old Daily Show favorite, Senator Ted Stevens in a segment called "Buy-Cameral Legislature". The FBI & IRS raided Senator Stevens Alaskan home due to allegations that he took oil company bribes in return for lucrative state contracts. As Jon reports, Stevens is being investigated due to his relationship with Bill Allen, an oil company contractor who was convicted this year of bribing state lawmakers. Stevens' home renovation more than doubled the size of his home & was overseen by Allen who's company has made millions in federal contracts. Senior Legislative Correspondent Jason Jones discusses some recent stories of political corruption. Jon then reports on the media's focus on the amount of cleavage shown and clothing worn by the presidential candidates in a segment called "Indecision '08". Resident Expert John Hodgman talks to Jon about how this focus on style over substance has reared it's face in the history of presidential politics via television and radio. Finally, Aasif Mandvi reports on the effect the recent intercontinental Live Earth concert has had on our country and culture. As we see from Aasif's report, raising awareness for global warming through crass consumerism is worth it, especially for Bon Jovi fans.

  • S12E99 Jed Babbin

    • August 1, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former deputy undersecretary of defense during the first Bush administration and author of In The Words of Our Enemies, Jed Babbin. Jon begins tonight reporting on a "giant squid having sex with bigfoot" moment as both Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney were on television yesterday answering questions. Jon first reports on Rumsfeld who was called before the Senate to answer questions about the friendly fire death/coverup of Pat Tillman in a segment called "The Rummy Returns". As Jon notes, even though Rumsfeld has been out of the game for awhile, he jumps right back in not recalling anything. Next, Jon reports on Dick Cheney who was interviewed by CNN's Larry King in a segment called "I Now Pronounce You Dick & Larry". Jon highlights the better parts of the interview, such as Cheney's lack of regret & disregard of polls. Finally, Senior Black Correspondent Larry Wilmore talks with Jon about the recent stock market losses because of problems in the housing market due to sub-prime loans. Larry suggests this is a method employed by African-Americans to get back at the man, even going so far as saying sub-prime is the financial n-word.

  • S12E100 Matt Damon

    • August 2, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor and star of the new film The Bourne Ultimatum, Matt Damon. Jon begins tonight with another Dick Cheney fun fact in a segment called "You Don't Know Dick". When Dick was secretary of defense for the first President Bush, he met with King Hassan of Morocco. As the meeting started, the king put a small silver box containing a fragment of the Koran in his translator's hand and swore him to secrecy on pain of death, whereupon Cheney said, "Damn, I need one of those”. Next, Jon reports on how the presidential candidates use food in there internet clips in a segment called "Indecision v. 2.008: Food Edition". Jon shows us various clips: the Clintons eating at a Dairy Queen, dinner with Barack contest winners converse, Edwards eats at Wendy's for his 30th anniversary, and Giuliani apparently doesn't eat food, just terrorists. Finally, "Clusterf@#k to the White House" continues as Clinton v. Obama duke it out over whether they should talk to controversial foreign leaders like Castro and such. As Jon notes, the media overhype the story with some choice boxing metaphors.

  • S12E101 Andy Samberg

    • August 7, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian Andy Samberg from Saturday Night Live and the star of the new movie Hot Rod. Jon begins tonight reporting on Florida Representative Bob Allen who was caught offering money to an undercover police officer for oral sex in a segment called "Clusterf@#k to the White House: Drop and Give Me $20". As Jon notes, Bob Allen authored a bill outlawing the very same lewd acts in public he was caught of and is also the state co-chair of John McCain's campaign. Mr. Allen has a simple explanation for this incident, his fear of black people. Senior Political Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about other possible defenses Allen could have used instead of being racist. Clusterf@#k continues as Jon reports on the Democratic meeting in Chicago to debate amongst online bloggers in a segment called "Yearly Kos Convention". The highlight of the event was Hillary Clinton, who says she accepts money from lobbyists because they're real people, but is not influenced by them. Jon then reports on the Republicans who skipped church last Sunday to appear in a forum conducted on ABC where they were asked about one of their biggest mistakes. Finally, Jason Jones reports about a project called Cape Wind that will plant hundreds of wind power plants in Nantucket Sound and the rich people who claim that their beautiful views will be destroyed, including Senator Ted Kennedy.

  • S12E102 Joe Biden

    • August 8, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, presidential candidate and author of Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics, Senator Joe Biden. Jon begins tonight reporting on Barry Bonds hitting 756 homeruns, breaking Hank Aaron's record. Senior Correspondent Rob Riggle talks to Jon about where he was during this historic event. Jon then reports on the missing 200,000 weapons given to Iraqi security forces in a segment called "Going, Going, Gun". General Petraeus explains this mishap by saying it was a clerical error. As Jon notes, this isn't the first time something has gone missing in Iraq. The list includes such things as 380 tons of explosives, 12 billion U.S. taxpayer dollars, & 300,000 barrels a day for four years of Iraqi crude oil. Finally, Buck Henry stopped by to talk about Rupert Murdoch who purchased Dow Jones for $5 billion, which is also the company that owns the Wall Street Journal in a segment called "The Henry Stops Here". Buck talks with Jon about the concern that the Journal will be slanted to the conservative right like Murdoch's other newspapers and media outlets.

  • S12E103 Tal Ben-Shahar

    • August 9, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, psychologist and author of Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment, Tal Ben-Shahar. Jon begins tonight reporting on the recent FOX News interview of President Bush with Neil Cavuto in a segment called "President Bush: In His Own Words". Jon pokes fun at all the nonsensical ways Bush tries to get his point across and his attempt to explain to us, 'in other words', how he thinks. Finally, Jon reports on Mitt Romney's five sons who have decided to forego military service for a more nobler cause, getting their dad elected in a segment called "Mess O' Poromnia". Senior Campaign Embedder Aasif Mandvi reports from Iowa about the five brothers struggle.

  • S12E104 Bill Kristol

    • August 13, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, editor of The Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol. Jon begins tonight with a curious tingling sensation running down the back of his spine. Karl Rove resigned from the Bush administation in a segment called "The Departed". Senior White House Correspondent John Oliver talks with Jon about this new story. Finally, Jon talks about the frequent occurrence of memory loss in the Bush administration. Is it some sort of contagious virus? To discover the true cause of this vexing problem, Jon talks with Dr. Mony J. de Leon, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Brain Health at NYU.

  • S12E105 Denis Leary

    • August 14, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, star of the show Rescue Me, Denis Leary. Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, and now Rove gone, Jon begins tonight reporting on the new blood being injected into the Bush administration in a segment called "Rice & Ripken: Together at... Why!?" Condoleeza Rice announced that Cal Ripken Jr. will be a U.S. public diplomacy envoy, who's first mission is to go to China. Jon then reports on the recent Democratic candidates forum on the channel Logo, a channel geared towards homosexuals in a segment called "Clusterf@#k to the White House: Divas Live". Melissa Etheridge was one of the participants questioning the Democrats, all the while, constantly talking about herself. Jon then shows various clips of the candidates trying to support the gay community, while at the same time trying to show the rest of the country that they don't support them, otherwise known as gay marriage golf. Clinton & Obama both almost make it into the hole, Edwards shagged it back into the bunker, & Kucinich gets a hole-in-one by supporting gay rights and marriage. Bill Richardson was also in the spotlight when he said that homosexuals choose to be gay, later explaining his remark by saying that he didn't understand the question due to jet lag. Jon ends the segment by cutting various clips from the forum into a gay sexual innuendo montage proclaimed as "The Daily Show's Most Immature Montage Ever". Finally, Jon reports on the Iowa straw poll in a segment called "Children of the Corn". The winner, Mitt Romney with 30% of the vote, but as Jon shows us, the media doesn't know if that poll even matters. The poll had 40% less people than the poll from 1999, but as the candidates tell us, it was due to the hot 150 degree weather. Jon then explains what the Iowa straw poll actually is, which is basically an informal poll of Republican voters who have to pay a $35 admission fee (usually payed by the candidates to get people to show up).

  • S12E106 Stephen F. Hayes

    • August 15, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author of Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, Stephen F. Hayes. Jon first reports on the recent visit of Nicolas Sarkozy with President Bush in Maine. Senior Western White House Correspondent Samantha Bee reports from Crawford, TX with some record breaking news. Bush has taken 423 vacation days and is on the verge of breaking Ronald Reagans 436. Next, Larry Wilmore asks the question, "Is America Ready For A Black President?" Larry looks at Obama and whether he's black enough to be considered black and also uses the Negrometer to determine how black a president America is ready for. Finally, Jon shows us a 1994 video of Dick Cheney explaining why it was good thing we didn't invade Baghdad during the first Iraq War in a segment called "Even Dick Don't Know Dick". His predictions back in 1994, his concern that if Saddam is removed what would be put in its place, that Iraq will splinter off into separate parts if the central government falls, and that it would be a quagmire as far as handling it, all came true.

  • S12E107 John McCain

    • August 16, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain promotes his new book, Hard Call: Great Decisions and the Extraordinary People Who Made Them. Jon first reports on the China toy recall crisis in a segment called "Great Recall of China". Senior Plaything Analyst John Oliver reports from his play room on this breaking story. And finally "Cluster@#k to the White House" continues with Jon reporting on Hillary Clinton who refuses to share her personal papers from when she was in the White House with Bill. Also, Jon shows various clips of presidential candidates going to hospitals; Clinton steps in the shoes of a nurse, Edwards shaves an old man, & Obama cleans a hospital room.

  • S12E108 Nikolas Kozloff

    • August 20, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author of Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the U.S., Nikolas Kozloff. Jon begins the show tonight going live from Baghdad to the show's two Senior Baghdad Correspondent's, Rob Riggle & Aasif Mandvi in a segment called "Operation Silent Thunder". The two correspondent's compete to prove who really is in Iraq. Riggle prevails and ends the segment showing us some of his experiences in Iraq. Jon then reports on the Democrats, who for the 27th time meet to debate in a continuing show segment, "Clusterf@#k to the White House". Some of the big highlights was the fly landing on Sen. Chris Dodd's head and the camera's intense focus on Dennis Kucinich's very attractive wife, even when Kucinich wasn't speaking. Finally, Jon reports on Hugo Chavez who is consolodating his power by attempting to eliminate presidential term limits, silencing a television channel which is critical of his policies, and buying $3 billion worth of weapons in case the U.S. invades.

  • S12E109 Alan Weisman

    • August 21, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and author of The World Without Us, Alan Weisman. Jon begins tonight reporting on NBC Sports coverage of the Michael Vick guilty plea. The coverage was apparently more concerned about Vick's career and the gambling aspect of the dogfighting scandal. Jon then goes to Senior Baghdad Correspondent Rob Riggle who's in Iraq in a segment called "Operation: Fluffy Bunny". Rep. Mike Pence once compared Iraq to a summer market in Indiana. Riggle shows us the subtle similarities between Indiana and Iraq. Finally, Jon reports on Karl Rove's farewell tour on the Sunday morning talk show circuit and reviews some of Karl Rove's greatest hits in a segment called "Superbad".

  • S12E110 Barack Obama

    • August 22, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama. Jon begins tonight reporting on the impatience President Bush is trying to quell about the Iraq War and the concerns over the Iraqi Parliament's vacation time in August due to the 130 degree heat in Iraq. Jon goes to Senior Baghdad Correspondent Rob Riggle who's in Iraq in a segment called "Operation Macho Kick-Ass". Riggle shows us some clips of American troops wishing the Iraqi Parliament a good vacation as they do menial tasks around Iraq. Finally, Jon reports on the complex intricacies that is American foreign policy in a segment called "America To The Rescue". For example, invading Iraq has strengthened Iran, creating fear in Saudi Arabia, leading to the U.S. selling $20 billion of weapons to the Saudi's, thus intimidating the Israeli's who are afraid of Hamas which is supported by the Saudi's, causing the U.S. to increase military aid to Israel by 25% or $30 billion over 10 years. This smart foreign policy experience is nothing new. As Jon shows us from back in 1990, the U.S. helped liberate Kuwait, which was invaded by Iraq, who was armed by the U.S. to fight Iran, leading also to American troops being stationed in Saudi Arabia to alleviate fears that Saddam might strike there, pissing off Osama bin Laden, who was fighting the Russians in Afghanistan with weapons given to him by the U.S.

  • S12E111 John Nagl

    • August 23, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, one of the military's staff who helped write the Counterinsurgency Field Manual, Lt. Col. John Nagl. Jon first reports on President Bush, who goes over a list of America's past wars to gain support for the Iraq War in a segment called "War Wars". Bush has also apparently changed his mind and is now comparing Iraq to Vietnam, saying that America's mistake was not starting the Vietnam War, but ending it. Senior Political Correspondent Aasif Mandvi reviews Bush's speech from Crawford TX talking about the potential benefits of prolonging the Vietnam War. For instance, Bush would have prolonged his college career to avoid being sent over to Vietnam and would have become a smarter man. Another added benefit, the splendor that would be the Vietnam Memorial, which could be seen from space as it stretches from D.C. to Times Square with the names of the victims. Finally, Senior Baghdad Correspondent Rob Riggle files his final report from Iraq in a segment called "Operation Thundering Cameltoe". Riggle reviews some of the highlights of his visit by writing a letter to his mom. Riggle's favorite part of the trip, shooting different kinds of machine guns into the sand.

  • S12E112 Jeff Garlin

    • September 10, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian Jeff Garlin promotes his new movie I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With and the airing of new shows for Curb Your Enthusiasm. Jon begins tonight's show with news that Senator Larry Craig filed court papers to withdraw his guilty plea over the bathroom sex bust. Senior Public Restroom Correspondent Rob Corddry returns to the show after spending a year undercover at the Minneapolis Int'l Airport. Rob discusses the in's and out's of gay bathroom sex etiquette. Jon concludes the segment with a song highlighting the juicy details about the Craig scandal with a hip-hop singer in a segment called "R-Party: Trapped in the Closet". Finally, "Mess O'Potamia" continues with the Petraus report coming out today and Bush's 6 hour trip to Iraq last week. Senior Foreign Policy Analyst Rob Riggle talked about the progress Bush saw with his own eyes during his short trip inside a heavily fortified part of Iraq's Anbar province.

  • S12E113 Jodie Foster

    • September 11, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actress Jodie Foster promotes her new movie, The Brave One. Jon begins tonight's show reporting on the overly hyped Petraeus report on the progress made in Iraq in a segment called "Iraq Me Dave Petraeus". As Jon notes, Petraeus' testimony before the House had some mic problems. Petraeus also gave a disclaimer before officially testifying saying that he wrote the report himself and not the White House. But as Jon shows us in back to back clips, Petraeus and Bush essentially speak the same language. Resident Expert John Hodgman stopped by to talk with Jon about his keys to success and how Bush consistently redefines failure as success.

  • S12E114 Robert Draper

    • September 12, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, author of Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush, Robert Draper. Jon begins tonight's show with some news out of Russia. It seem Vladimir Putin not only dissolved his government by firing his prime minister and his entire cabinet, but also exploded the "father of all bombs", which despite its capability of evaporating all life, is also environmentally friendly. Next, Jon reports on some screaming war protesters at General Petraeus' hearing in a segment called "You're Not Helping". Jon then reports on the Democratic debates on the spanish channel Univision in a segment called "Clusterf@#k a la Casa Blanca". Some of the highlights, candidate Bill Richardson was barred from speaking Spanish so as not to gain an unfair advantage, the major topic for the night was of course immigration, and the Republican version was cancelled because only John McCain signed up. Finally, John Oliver speaks with the Qatari ambassador to the U.N. about a little unknown country called Qatar in a segment called "Oliver's Travels".

  • S12E115 Douglas Farah

    • September 13, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and author of Merchant of Death: Money, Guns, Planes, and the Man Who Makes War Possible, Douglas Farah. Jon begins tonight's show with an update on Senator John McCain's Straight Talk Express bus now changed into the No Surrender bus. Jon called John over the phone to see how the new bus was treating the Senator. Next, Jon talks about Petraeus' Senate testimony and the 7 minutes allowed per Senator to ask their questions in a segment called "Iraq Me: Dave Petraeus". Senator Barbara Boxer spent the entire 7 minutes not asking a single question. Finally, Samantha Bee in a segment called "This Week In God: Back to School Edition". The religious topics this evening: a plan to teach Arabic in a public school in Brooklyn whose principal was eventually fired for a white Jewish lady, footbaths for Muslims in a university unisex bathroom, and a religious university created by the founder of Dominoes pizza.

  • S12E116 Alan Greenspan

    • September 18, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former Federal Reserve Chairman and author of The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World, Alan Greenspan. Jon begins tonight with a look at the burgeoning new O.J. Simpson story and the media's spin on the phrase, "What goes on in Vegas, stays in Vegas". Next, Jon tries to sum up Alberto Gonzalez in three words as Alberto enjoyed his last day as Attorney General last Friday in a segment called "That's Al Folks". Finally, Samantha Bee asks the question, "Are We Ready For A Woman President?"

  • S12E117 Wesley Clark

    • September 19, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and author of A Time to Lead: For Duty, Honor and Country, Gen. Wesley Clark.

  • S12E118 Bill Clinton

    • September 20, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, former President Bill Clinton promotes his new book, Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World.

  • S12E119 John Bowe

    • September 24, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, journalist and author of Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy, John Bowe.

  • S12E120 Evo Morales

    • September 25, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the current President of Bolivia, Evo Morales.

  • S12E121 Jamie Foxx

    • September 26, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor and star of the new movie The Kingdom, Jamie Foxx.

  • S12E122 Ken Burns

    • September 27, 2007
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns promotes his new documentary The War, a seven part series on how WWII impacted American family life.

  • S12E123 Jack Cafferty

    • October 1, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E124 Chris Matthews

    • October 2, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E125 Ted Koppel

    • October 3, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E126 Jack Goldsmith

    • October 4, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E127 Vicente Fox

    • October 8, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E128 Tiki Barber

    • October 9, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E129 Lynne Cheney

    • October 10, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E130 Howard Kurtz

    • October 11, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E131 Tony Snow

    • October 15, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E132 Meryl Streep

    • October 16, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E133 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • October 17, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E134 Ben Affleck

    • October 18, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E135 Michael Gerson

    • October 29, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E136 Valerie Plame Wilson

    • October 30, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E137 David Wright

    • October 31, 2007
    • Comedy Central

  • S12E138 Jerry Seinfeld

    • November 1, 2007
    • Comedy Central

Season 13

  • S13E01 Ronald Seeber

    • January 7, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, a professor of labor relations at Cornell University who shares his views on worker strikes, Ronald Seeber. Jon begins tonights show by sharing his statement of solidarity with the writer's strike by showcasing his unibrow. Also, the show's name has been changed until the strike is over to A Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Jon then reports on the winners of the Iowa caucus. Finally, Jon summarizes the conflict surrounding the Writers Guild strike in a segment called "Space Reserved For Clever Pun".

  • S13E02 David Frum

    • January 8, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E03 John Zogby

    • January 9, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E04 Lou Dobbs

    • January 10, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E05 Fareed Zakaria

    • January 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E06 Amb. John Bolton

    • January 15, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E07 Jonah Goldberg

    • January 16, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E08 Allen Raymond

    • January 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E09 Jon Meacham

    • January 21, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E10 Jim Wallis

    • January 22, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E11 P.J. O'Rourke

    • January 23, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E12 Gerri Willis

    • January 24, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E13 Phil Simms

    • January 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E14 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • January 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E15 Peggy Noonan

    • January 30, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E16 Karen Tumulty

    • January 31, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E17 Tim Gunn

    • February 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    In 2008, during the Writers Guild of America strike, Stephen Colbert and Conan stop by to debate who truly made then-presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.

  • S13E18 Chris Wallace

    • February 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace discusses election results with Jon.

  • S13E19 Tom Brokaw

    • February 6, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E20 Laton McCartney

    • February 7, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E21 Philip Shenon

    • February 11, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E22 Bill Kristol

    • February 12, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E23 Mark Siegel

    • February 13, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E24 Lee Siegel

    • February 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E25 Madeleine Albright

    • February 26, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E26 Allen Guelzo

    • February 27, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E27 Brian Williams

    • February 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, Brian Williams. Jon begins tonight's show with a look at Bush's recent presidential news conference and his trip to Africa in a segment called "Bushman of Africa". Senior White House Correspondent John Oliver was along for the ride with President Bush in Africa and talks with Jon about his experience. Finally, Expert Youth Politics Reporter on Voting Demetri Martin reports on why the youth vote is so important this election year in a segment called "Trendspotting with Demetri Martin". The TDS Street Team hits the New York City bar scene and asks young people who their voting for.

  • S13E28 Hillary Clinton

    • March 3, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

  • S13E29 Ralph Nader

    • March 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E30 Martin Fletcher

    • March 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E31 Tom Daschle

    • March 6, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E32 Gen. William B. Caldwell

    • March 10, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E33 Grover Norquist

    • March 11, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E34 Ronald Kessler

    • March 12, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E35 Dana Perino

    • March 13, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E36 Brian Fagan

    • March 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E37 Jeffrey Sachs

    • March 18, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E38 Arlen Specter

    • March 19, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E39 Alex Kingsbury

    • March 20, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E40 Chuck Hagel

    • March 31, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E41 Simon LeVay

    • April 1, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E42 William Safire

    • April 2, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Safire's Political Dictionary

  • S13E43 George Clooney

    • April 3, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Leatherheads

  • S13E44 Nathan Lane

    • April 7, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    November

  • S13E45 Cokie Roberts

    • April 8, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Ladies of Liberty

  • S13E46 Steve Coll

    • April 9, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    The Bin Ladens

  • S13E47 Aram Roston

    • April 10, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    The Man Who Pushed America To War

  • S13E48 Judd Apatow

    • April 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E49 Jack Goldsmith

    • April 15, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    The Terror Presidency

  • S13E50 Peter Steinfels

    • April 16, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E51 Uma Thurman

    • April 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E52 Barack Obama

    • April 21, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E53 John Waters

    • April 22, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, cult film director John Waters. Jon begins the show tonight looking at the presidential candidates addressing the audience of the WWE. Next, Jon takes a look at so-called military analysts the media uses, but the Pentagon call message force multipliers in a segment called "The Less You Know". Senior Military Analyst Rob Riggle talks with Jon about the recent Pentagon report about Pakistan being a safe haven for terrorists. Finally, Samantha Bee and Larry Wilmore visit Pennsylvania and talk with some voters.

  • S13E54 Howard Fineman

    • April 23, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E55 Colin Firth

    • April 24, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E56 Jimmy Carter

    • April 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E57 Newt Gingrich

    • April 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E58 Robert Schlesinger

    • April 30, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E59 Howard Dean

    • May 1, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E60 Harry Reid

    • May 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E61 Fareed Zakaria

    • May 6, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E62 John McCain

    • May 7, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E63 David D. Perlmutter

    • May 8, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E64 Douglas J. Feith

    • May 12, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E65 Bill Moyers

    • May 13, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E66 John Harwood

    • May 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E67 Denis Leary

    • May 15, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E68 Matt Taibbi

    • May 27, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E69 Fred Burton

    • May 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E70 Richard Clark

    • May 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E71 Scott McClellan

    • June 2, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E72 David Sedaris

    • June 3, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E73 Barbara Walters

    • June 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E74 Adam Sandler

    • June 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E75 Jim Webb

    • June 9, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E76 Ralph Reed

    • June 10, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E77 Rick Shenkman

    • June 11, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E78 Richard Engel

    • June 12, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E79 David Iglesias

    • June 16, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E80 Lara Logan

    • June 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E81 Steve Carell

    • June 18, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, comedian and actor Steve Carell talks about his new movie Get Smart.

  • S13E82 Mike Myers

    • June 19, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor and comedian Mike Myers talks about his new movie The Love Guru.

  • S13E83 James McAvoy

    • June 23, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, actor James McAvoy talks about his new movie with Angeline Jolie, Wanted.

  • S13E84 James Harding

    • June 24, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, the editor from The Times in London, James Harding talks about his new book Alpha Dogs: The Americans Who Turned Political Spin into a Global Business.

  • S13E85 Coldplay

    • June 25, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, English rock band Coldplay sing a few songs from their new album, Viva La Vida.

  • S13E86 Ted Koppel

    • June 26, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Tonight, Ted Koppel talks about his new special about the symbiotic relationship between the U.S. and China on the Discovery Channel called The People's Republic of Capitalism.

  • S13E87 Andrew Ward

    • July 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Author Andrew Ward discusses his new book, The Slaves' War.

  • S13E88 Pierce Brosnan

    • July 15, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Pierce Brosnan talks about his new movie Mamma Mia!

  • S13E89 Kenneth Pollack

    • July 16, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    President Bush is optimistic about the economy, Jason Jones tries to turn Americans' frowns upside down, and Kenneth Pollack explains where we went wrong in the Middle East

  • S13E90 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • July 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Jon breaks out the Dobbs-O-Meter to measure how well the presidential candidates are doing with the Latino community. Kristen Schaal studies the cougar species, and invents her own name for men who date younger women. Maggie Gyllenhaal tells Jon how Batman made her weak in the knees.

  • S13E91 Richard Bitner

    • July 21, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama travels to the Middle East with all three major network news anchors tagging along. Rob Riggle, Larry Wilmore, John Oliver, Wyatt Cenac and Ed Helms are excited to cover Obama's trip to Baghdad. Wyatt Cenac goes to South Florida to find out which candidate the elderly Jews are voting for, and Richard Bitner explains the risky business of subprime mortgages.

  • S13E92 Will Ferrell & John C. Reilly

    • July 22, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Obama Quest continues as Barack Obama visits his birthplace in Bethlehem. Former high-ranking Bush administration officials refuse to answer questions from the House Judiciary Committee, while John Oliver explains we're in a golden age of obstructive politics, and we don't even know it. Lewis Black lists America's insane deals in its End of an Empire Sale, and Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly show off their calves.

  • S13E93 T.J. English

    • July 23, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Novak hits a pedestrian with his car, and Barack Obama visits the holy land.

  • S13E94 Geo Beach

    • July 24, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Geo Beach, host of the History Channel's "Tougher in Alaska," tells Jon why America's coldest state is also its greatest.

  • S13E95 Nancy Pelosi

    • July 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi tells Jon about her new book, "Know Your Power: A Message to America's Daughters."

  • S13E96 Bill Bishop

    • July 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E97 Ben Wattenberg

    • July 30, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E98 Brian Williams

    • July 31, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E99 Dennis Hopper

    • August 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E100 Seth Rogen

    • August 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E101 Chuck Schumer

    • August 6, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E102 David Gregory

    • August 7, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E103 Ron Suskind

    • August 11, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E104 Mel Martinez

    • August 12, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E105 Philip Pan

    • August 13, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E106 Ben Stiller

    • August 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E107 Guess Who's Coming to Denver pt.1 (Gov. Tim Kaine)

    • August 26, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E108 Guess Who's Coming to Denver pt.2 (Howard Dean)

    • August 27, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E109 Evan Bayh

    • August 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E110 Barack Obamas Acceptance Speech

    • August 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E111 Brian Williams

    • September 2, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E112 Newt Gingrich

    • September 3, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E113 Mike Huckabee

    • September 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E114 Senator McCains Acceptance Speech

    • September 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E115 Barton Gellman

    • September 15, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Jon Stewart discusses the importance of blinking. Sarah Palin will talk to the press as soon as they stop asking her questions. Jason Jones is the only correspondent in the news team with his own spin-off. Washington Post reporter Barton Gellman discusses his book Angler about Dick Cheney's time as the vice-president.

  • S13E116 Ricky Gervais

    • September 16, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Ricky Gervais talks about his new film, Ghost Town.

  • S13E117 Charlize Theron

    • September 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Charlize Theron talks about her new movie Battle In Seattle.

  • S13E118 Tony Blair

    • September 18, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Jon talks to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair

  • S13E119 Bill Clinton

    • September 23, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Former President Bill Clinton stops by the show tonight to discuss the current election.

  • S13E120 Aaron Eckhart

    • September 24, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Aaron Eckhart discusses his role in The Dark Knight.

  • S13E121 Bob Schieffer

    • September 25, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Journalist and host of CBS's Face the Nation Bob Schieffer talks about his new book Bob Schieffer's America.

  • S13E122 Hooman Majd

    • September 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac watches the debate with some elderly Jewish residents, and Hooman Majd explains that it's within Iran's rights to have nuclear enrichment of uranium on their own soil.

  • S13E123 Bill Maher

    • September 30, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E124 Peggy Noonan

    • October 1, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E125 Clint Eastwood

    • October 2, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E126 Tim Robbins

    • October 6, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E127 Sarah Vowell

    • October 7, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E128 Michelle Obama

    • October 8, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E129 Robert De Niro

    • October 9, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E130 Amity Shlaes

    • October 13, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Amity Shlaes discusses her book "The Forgotten Man".

  • S13E131 Ari Fleischer

    • October 14, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E132 Richard Lewis

    • October 15, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E133 Robert Reich

    • October 16, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E134 Eugene Jarecki

    • October 20, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Eugene Jarecki, author of “The American Way of War,” tells Jon how today’s wars have hurt America.

  • S13E135 Christopher Buckley

    • October 21, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Christopher Buckley, author of “Supreme Courtship,” talks about why his decision to endorse Barack Obama has been generating so much buzz.

  • S13E136 Tom Brokaw

    • October 22, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    NBC News Special Correspondent Tom Brokaw reflects on a pivotal decade in our nation’s history with his book, “Boom! Talking About the Sixties.”

  • S13E137 Jon Corzine

    • October 23, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Jon Corzine talks about the effects of the financial crisis on New Jersey.

  • S13E138 Campbell Brown

    • October 27, 2008
    • Comedy Central

  • S13E139 Steve Martin

    • October 28, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E140 Barack Obama

    • October 29, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E141 Bill Kristol

    • October 30, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Bill Kristol believes Obama will be a conventionally liberal president.

  • S13E142 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • November 3, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Doris Kearns Goodwin believes Barack Obama will win, no question.

  • S13E143 Indecision 2008: America's Choice

    • November 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    The towering giants of fake news reunite for their hour-long Election Night special, Indecision 2008: America's Choice. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert report live from Indecision World Headquarters where Comedy Central has rounded up the best researchers and consultants (that it can afford) to provide shallow analysis, obscure factoids, random guesses and pointless sound.

  • S13E144 Chris Wallace

    • November 5, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    The Fox News Sunday anchor delivers an election postmortem.

  • S13E145 Paul Rudd

    • November 6, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    With guest Paul Rudd.

  • S13E146 Thomas Friedman

    • November 11, 2008
    • Comedy Central
  • S13E147 T. Boone Pickens

    • November 12, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin launches a PR blitz, and T. Boone Pickens wants to end our dependence on foreign oil.

  • S13E148 Bill O'Reilly

    • November 13, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Broun compares Obama to Hitler, and Jon doesn't want Bill O'Reilly to be afraid anymore.

  • S13E149 David Frost

    • November 17, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    George W. Bush hosts the G20 Summit, and Sir David Frost discusses his legendary Nixon interview.

  • S13E150 Denis Leary

    • November 18, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Denis Leary talks about Autism

  • S13E151 Jon Meacham

    • November 19, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Dick Cheney is indicted, while Joe Lieberman and Ted Stevens face the wrath of their parties.

  • S13E152 Richard Belzer

    • November 20, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Iraq surrenders, and Richard Belzer reads a passage from Obama's inaugural address.

  • S13E153 Anne Hathaway

    • December 1, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Three people die in an attempt to get a jump on their holiday shopping. John Oliver explains who is responsible for the terror attacks in Mumbai. Plaxico Burress lets down America's youth by shooting himself in the thigh. MSNBC replaces Fox News as the new administration's mouthpiece, and Anne Hathaway vows to become a train wreck.

  • S13E154 Calvin Trillin

    • December 2, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Calvin Trillin reads his poems about Al Gore, Sarah Palin and John McCain.

  • S13E155 Arianna Huffington

    • December 3, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    The new Planned Parenthood gift cards make great holiday presents. George W. Bush winds down his presidency with a Charlie Gibson interview. John Hodgman lets Jon know he's also a lame duck, and Arianna Huffington explains blogging.

  • S13E156 Ron Howard

    • December 4, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Three auto industry CEOs carpool to Washington to ask again for a bailout. Dr. Aasif Mandvi learns there's no cure for liberalism. Ron Howard does a cheesy Richard Nixon impression.

  • S13E157 Matthew Alexander

    • December 8, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper shuts Parliament down. Samantha Bee, John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi discuss Canada's dependence on Great Britain. Matthew Alexander explains why torture is counterproductive in interrogating terrorists.

  • S13E158 Mike Huckabee

    • December 9, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Rod Blagojevich couldn't have made it any easier for the authorities to arrest him. Many of the nation's newspapers are on the brink of collapse thanks to the Internet. Mike Huckabee says the reason we have so much government is because people don't behave well with each other.

  • S13E159 Don Rickles

    • December 10, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones shows some telling footage from his interview with Rod Blagojevich three years ago. Rob Riggle and his uniquely physical interviewing style won't soon be forgotten. Don Rickles gloats over beating Jon at the Emmys.

  • S13E160 Philip Seymour Hoffman

    • December 11, 2008
    • Comedy Central

    Hall & Oates perform a song about Alan Colmes and how much he means to all of us. Larry Wilmore says African-Americans support Proposition 8 because marriage is their holiest of holy institutions. Philip Seymour Hoffman shares what he learned about the catholic church while filming "Doubt."

Season 14

  • S14E01 David Gregory

    • January 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E02 Michael Wolff

    • January 6, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Author Michael Wolff.

  • S14E03 Rachel Maddow

    • January 7, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E04 Dana Perino

    • January 8, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E05 Maxwell Kennedy

    • January 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E06 Daniel Craig

    • January 13, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E07 Fareed Zakaria

    • January 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E08 Bethany McLean

    • January 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair

  • S14E09 Abderrahim Foukara

    • January 19, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E10 Bishop Gene Robinson

    • January 20, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E11 David Sanger

    • January 21, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E12 Liam Neeson

    • January 22, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E13 Jimmy Carter

    • January 26, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E14 Gwen Ifill

    • January 27, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E15 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • January 28, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E16 P.W. Singer

    • January 29, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E17 Lawrence Lindsey

    • February 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E18 Dev Patel

    • February 3, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E19 Karen Greenberg

    • February 4, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Author, The Least Worst Place

  • S14E20 Randall Balmer

    • February 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E21 Walter Isaacson

    • February 9, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E22 Thomas Ricks

    • February 10, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E23 Daniel Sperling

    • February 11, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E24 John Sununu

    • February 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Former US Senator, New Hampshire

  • S14E25 Jeff Bezos

    • February 23, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Jeff Bezos the founder of Amazon.com

  • S14E26 Ricky Gervais

    • February 24, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    - Obama brings Republicans together for a summit on the economy - Obama goes to Canada for 7 hours in a segment called - "Canuck Obama" "Unusual Suspect" with Jason Jones investigating claims that Obama is either the Anti-Christ or Hitler

  • S14E27 Tom Selleck

    • February 25, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E28 Brian Williams

    • February 26, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E29 Harold Varmus

    • March 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E30 Sandra Day O'Connor

    • March 3, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor

  • S14E31 Joe Nocera

    • March 4, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    The New York Times columnist Joe Nocera

  • S14E32 Billy Crudup

    • March 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    "Watchmen" Actor Billy Crudup

  • S14E33 Nathaniel Frank

    • March 9, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E34 Craig Mullaney

    • March 10, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E35 Paul Rudd

    • March 11, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E36 Jim Cramer

    • March 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E37 Gen. Richard B. Myers

    • March 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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'.

  • S14E38 Ian McShane

    • March 17, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E39 Nandan Nilekani

    • March 18, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E40 Bruce Springsteen

    • March 19, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E41 Jack Cafferty

    • March 30, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E42 Seth Rogen

    • March 31, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E43 Peter Orszag

    • April 1, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E44 Tom Zoellner

    • April 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E45 Michael J. Fox

    • April 6, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E46 Jehan Sadat

    • April 7, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E47 Nancy Pelosi

    • April 8, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Segments: - - Guests: Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi

  • S14E48 William Cohan

    • April 9, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E49 Ron Darling

    • April 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Pirates attack an American freighter, and Ron Darling believes in the Mets this year.

  • S14E50 Elizabeth Warren

    • April 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Segments: - - Guests: The Chair on the Congressional Oversight Panel on TARP Elizabeth Warren

  • S14E51 Ben Affleck

    • April 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E52 Reza Aslan

    • April 20, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E53 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

    • April 21, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E54 Philip Alcabes

    • April 22, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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'.

  • S14E55 Richard Beeman

    • April 23, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E56 Christine Lagarde

    • April 27, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E57 Cliff May

    • April 28, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E58 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • April 29, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E59 Hugh Jackman

    • April 30, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E60 Denis Leary

    • May 4, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E61 Fareed Zakaria

    • May 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E62 George Stephanopoulos

    • May 6, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E63 Ken Salazar

    • May 7, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E64 Frank Partnoy

    • May 11, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E65 Tom Hanks

    • May 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E66 Husain Haqqani

    • May 13, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E67 Lisa P. Jackson

    • May 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E68 Sarah Fisher

    • May 18, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E69 Newt Gingrich

    • May 19, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E70 Elizabeth Edwards

    • May 20, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E71 Larry King

    • May 21, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E72 Bob Woodruff

    • June 1, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E73 P.J. O'Rourke

    • June 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E74 Michael Lewis

    • June 3, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E75 Will Ferrell

    • June 4, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E76 Gretchen Peters

    • June 8, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E77 Peter Schiff

    • June 9, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E78 Saad Mohseni

    • June 10, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E79 Katie Couric

    • June 11, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E80 Ed Helms

    • June 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E81 Tom Folsom

    • June 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E82 Peter Laufer

    • June 17, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E83 Mike Huckabee

    • June 18, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E84 Bill Russell

    • June 22, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E85 Larry David

    • June 23, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E86 Reza Aslan

    • June 24, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E87 Cameron Diaz

    • June 25, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E88 Dr. Oliver Sacks

    • June 29, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E89 Mike Kim

    • June 30, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E90 Justin Fox

    • July 1, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E91 Robert Kenner

    • July 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Filmmaker, "Food, Inc."

  • S14E92 Barney Frank

    • July 13, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E93 Peter Mancall

    • July 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E94 Kathleen Sebelius

    • July 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E95 Robert Glennon

    • July 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E96 Brian Williams

    • July 20, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E97 Steven Chu

    • July 21, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Interview with Energy Secretary Steven Chu.

  • S14E98 Kevin Nealon

    • July 22, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S14E99 Sally Jenkin

    • July 23, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E100 Bill Kristol

    • July 27, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E101 Spinal Tap

    • July 28, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E102 John Bolton

    • July 29, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E103 Judd Apatow

    • July 30, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E104 Ronald Kessler

    • August 3, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E105 Henry Waxman

    • August 4, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E106 Paul Giamatti

    • August 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E107 Dara Torres

    • August 6, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E108 Douglas Brinkley

    • August 10, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E109 Austan Goolsbee

    • August 11, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E110 Jeff Sharlet

    • August 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E111 Rachel McAdams

    • August 13, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E112 David Cross

    • August 17, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E113 Christopher McDougall

    • August 18, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E114 Tim Gunn

    • August 19, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E115 Betsy McCaughey

    • August 20, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E116 LeBron James

    • September 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E117 Matt Damon

    • September 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E118 Ricky Gervais

    • September 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Actor/Director, "The Invention of Lying"

  • S14E119 Bill Clinton

    • September 17, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Former President of the United States

  • S14E120 Vali Nasr

    • September 22, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E121 Tom Ridge

    • September 23, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E122 Rod Blagojevich

    • September 24, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E123 Bruce Bueno de Mesquita

    • September 28, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E124 Ron Paul

    • September 29, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E125 Jon Krakauer

    • September 30, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E126 Joy Behar

    • October 1, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E127 Sarah Vowell

    • October 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E128 Ray Mabus

    • October 6, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E129 William Kamkwamba

    • October 7, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E130 David Gregory

    • October 8, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E131 Janet Napolitano

    • October 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E132 Chesley Sullenberger

    • October 13, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E133 Barbara Ehrenreich

    • October 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E134 Jennifer Burns

    • October 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E135 Susie Essman

    • October 26, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E136 Steven D. Levitt

    • October 27, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E137 Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, Anna Baltzer

    • October 28, 2009
    • Comedy Central
  • S14E138 Wanda Sykes

    • October 29, 2009
    • Comedy Central

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

  • S14E139 Bob Menendez

    • November 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E140 David Plouffe

    • November 3, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E141 Al Gore

    • November 4, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E142 Susan Rice

    • November 5, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E143 Sen. Christopher Bond

    • November 9, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E144 Serena Williams

    • November 10, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E145 Clarence Clemons

    • November 11, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E146 Jane Goodall

    • November 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E147 Jake Adelstein

    • November 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E148 Joe Biden

    • November 17, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E149 Lou Dobbs

    • November 18, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E150 Jack's Mannequin

    • November 19, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E151 Maziar Bahari

    • November 30, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E152 Thomas Friedman

    • December 1, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E153 Lance Armstrong

    • December 2, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E154 Michael Specter

    • December 3, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E155 Dan Rather

    • December 7, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E156 Mike Huckabee

    • December 8, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E157 Andrew Ross Sorkin

    • December 9, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E158 Gwen Ifill

    • December 10, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    Gwen Ifill of PBS talks with Jon Stewart

  • S14E159 Sigourney Weaver

    • December 14, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E160 Ray LaHood

    • December 15, 2009
    • Comedy Central

  • S14E161 Hugh Grant

    • December 16, 2009
    • Comedy Central

Season 15

  • S15E01 Michael Pollan

    • January 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S15E02 George Lucas

    • January 5, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver searches for the best time in American history, and George Lucas talks about his book.

  • S15E03 Adm. Mike Mullen

    • January 6, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Obama finally responds to the Christmas terror plot, and Mike Mullen praises the U.S. military.

  • S15E04 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • January 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama breaks a promise, and Maggie Gyllenhaal watches scary cartoons with her daughter.

  • S15E05 John Yoo

    • January 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver explains the rules of terrorball, and John Yoo discusses the legal limits of torture.

  • S15E06 Paul Ingrassia

    • January 12, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Wall Street hands out big bonuses, and Paul Ingrassia talks about the auto industry bailout.

  • S15E07 Ringo Starr & the Ben Harper Band

    • January 13, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin joins Fox News, and Ringo Starr performs with Ben Harper and Relentless7.

  • S15E08 Tom Brokaw

    • January 14, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Glenn Beck reads Sarah Palin a journal entry, and Tom Brokaw talks about his new documentary.

  • S15E09 David M. Walker

    • January 18, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac waits for Harry Reid's apology, and David Walker hopes to reform America's spending.

  • S15E10 Colin Firth

    • January 19, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Larry Wilmore reviews Obama's first year, and Colin Firth recalls floating naked in a fish tank.

  • S15E11 Jim Wallis

    • January 20, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Scott Brown becomes the new president-elect, and Jim Wallis wants to take greed out of Wall Street.

  • S15E12 Julie Andrews

    • January 21, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Keith Olbermann resorts to name-calling, and Julie Andrews talks about her new movie, "Tooth Fairy."

  • S15E13 Bill Gates

    • January 25, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver celebrates a huge victory for corporations, and Bill Gates starts Twittering.

  • S15E14 Elizabeth Warren

    • January 26, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Wall Street responds to President Obama's threat, and Jon wants to make out with Elizabeth Warren.

  • S15E15 Ethan Watters

    • January 27, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The ACORN pimp is arrested, and Ethan Watters discusses America's impact on mental health.

  • S15E16 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • January 28, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac forgets he's black, and Doris Kearns Goodwin dares the Republicans to filibuster.

  • S15E17 Austan Goolsbee

    • February 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Obama joins his political rivals for lunch, and Austan Goolsbee tries to avoid Great Depression Land.

  • S15E18 Brian Williams

    • February 2, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones speeds in his Camry, and Brian Williams remembers his prom night with Jon.

  • S15E19 Atul Gawande

    • February 3, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Sam Bee learns how hard it is to be a man, and Atul Gawande hopes to save lives with a checklist.

  • S15E20 Anthony Weiner

    • February 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Rachel Maddow eviscerates everyone, and Anthony Weiner fights for health care reform.

  • S15E21 Jenny Sanford

    • February 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin writes notes on her hand, and Jenny Sanford misses the inmates at the governor's mansion.

  • S15E22 Newt Gingrich

    • February 9, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Richard Shelby releases nominees, and Newt Gingrich discusses the radical Obama administration.

  • S15E23 Willie Mays

    • February 10, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Geraldo Rivera defends Haiti's children-takers, and Willie Mays buys soul food with steak money.

  • S15E24 Lee Daniels

    • February 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Iran launches pets into space, and Lee Daniels believes in the intelligence of the American audience.

  • S15E25 Ricky Gervais

    • February 22, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    CPAC holds its conservative Woodstock, and Ricky Gervais ridicules Karl Pilkington.

  • S15E26 Jeff Garlin

    • February 23, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac looks into Bank of America's hidden fees, and Jeff Garlin discusses his food addiction.

  • S15E27 Tracy Morgan

    • February 24, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Hodgman tries to fix the Winter Olympics, and Tracy Morgan dreams of opening Chickendales.

  • S15E28 James Clyburn

    • February 25, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver covers the bipartisan summit after-party, and James Clyburn recalls his healthy lunch.

  • S15E29 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • March 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Sanchez covers the tsunami threat, and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses life on other planets.

  • S15E30 Robert Pattinson

    • March 2, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Samantha Bee tries to find Jonah Falcon a job, and Robert Pattinson worries about over-saturation.

  • S15E31 Lynne Olson

    • March 3, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin does stand-up comedy, and Lynne Olson looks at the start of the Anglo-American alliance.

  • S15E32 Scott Patterson

    • March 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Jon tries Chat Roulette, and Scott Patterson describes the quants controlling Wall Street.

  • S15E33 Harry Markopolos

    • March 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver thanks everyone for the Iraq invasion, and Harry Markopolos discusses Wall Street fraud.

  • S15E34 Marc Thiessen

    • March 9, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Conservative lawyers attack Liz Cheney, and Marc Thiessen discusses the rights of enemy combatants.

  • S15E35 Jerry Seinfeld

    • March 10, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Eric Massa disappoints Glenn Beck, and Jerry Seinfeld sees the humor in marriage.

  • S15E36 Eamon Javers

    • March 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Obama campaigns for health care reform, and Eamon Javers exposes the world of corporate espionage.

  • S15E37 Michael Lewis

    • March 15, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Aasif Mandvi dresses up as Captain Moneybags, and Michael Lewis discusses subprime mortgages.

  • S15E38 Jude Law

    • March 16, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Dodd introduces his own financial reform bill, and Jude Law discusses health care.

  • S15E39 Snoop Dogg

    • March 17, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The Texas school board votes against Oscar Romero, and Snoop Dogg discusses his GPS voice.

  • S15E40 Gary Locke

    • March 18, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Jon warns America about progressivism, and Gary Locke discusses the census form.

  • S15E41 Ben Stiller

    • March 29, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones proves how racist basketball has become, and Ben Stiller invites Jon over for Seder.

  • S15E42 Robin Williams

    • March 30, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin tries to save John McCain, and Robin Williams discusses his new cow valve.

  • S15E43 Roxana Saberi

    • March 31, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    A C-SPAN host takes a racist phone call, and Roxana Saberi describes her ordeal in an Iranian prison.

  • S15E44 Liz Claman

    • April 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    CNN hires Erick Erickson, and Liz Claman compares Wall Street to a casino.

  • S15E45 Reza Aslan

    • April 5, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Insurance companies look for a way to deny kids, and Reza Aslan questions the war in Afghanistan.

  • S15E46 Capt. Richard Phillips

    • April 6, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Tiger Woods returns to golf, and Richard Phillips describes his capture by Somali pirates.

  • S15E47 Steve Carell

    • April 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Steele plays the race card, and Jon doesn't remember Steve Carell.

  • S15E48 David Remnick

    • April 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Obama signs a treaty to limit nuclear arms, and David Remnick discusses Obama's ambition.

  • S15E49 Bryan Cranston

    • April 12, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E50 Rachel Maddow

    • April 13, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E51 Richard R. Burt

    • April 14, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E52 Tracy Morgan

    • April 15, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E53 John Dingell

    • April 19, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E54 John O'Hara

    • April 20, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E55 Fred Pearce

    • April 21, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E56 Zoe Saldana

    • April 22, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E57 Lisa P Jackson

    • April 26, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E58 Richard Whittle

    • April 27, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E59 Ken Blackwell

    • April 28, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E60 Michael Caine

    • April 29, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E61 Jonathan Eig

    • May 3, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E62 Rosalynn Carter

    • May 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E63 Jon Meacham

    • May 5, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E64 Mario Batali

    • May 6, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E65 Jack Rakove

    • May 10, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E66 Sebastian Junger

    • May 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E67 Michael Patrick King

    • May 12, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E68 Ian Bremmer

    • May 13, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E69 Arthur Brooks

    • June 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E70 Morgan Freeman

    • June 2, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E71 Jonah Hill

    • June 3, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E72 John C Reilly

    • June 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E73 Christopher Hitchens

    • June 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E74 Spencer Wells

    • June 9, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E75 Tim Pawlenty

    • June 10, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E76 Betty White

    • June 14, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E77 James Tabor

    • June 15, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E78 Louis C.K.

    • June 16, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E79 Fred Thompson

    • June 17, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E80 Josh Fox

    • June 21, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The writer and filmmaker discusses his latest documentary about the environmental and social impact of the largest natural gas drilling boom in history.

  • S15E81 Cameron Diaz

    • June 22, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E82 Connie Mariano

    • June 23, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E83 Adam Sandler & Chris Rock

    • June 24, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E84 David Axelrod

    • June 28, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E85 Helen Mirren

    • June 29, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The Academy Award-winning actor discusses her latest film about Nevada's first legal brothel.

  • S15E86 Landon Donovan & Bob Bradley

    • June 30, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    From the U.S. soccer team, Landon Donovan and manager Bob Bradley.

  • S15E87 Jere Van Dyk

    • July 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Journalist and author Jere Van Dyk talks about his new book "Captive: My Time as a Prisoner of the Taliban".

  • S15E88 Denis Leary

    • July 5, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Actor and comedian Denis Leary talks about the new season of Rescue Me.

  • S15E89 Julianne Moore

    • July 6, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Actress Julianne Moore talks about technology, acting and crying on cue.

  • S15E90 Daniel Okrent

    • July 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E91 Marilynne Robinson

    • July 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Prize winning novelist Marilynne Robinson talks about her new book "Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self".

  • S15E92 William Rosen

    • July 26, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E93 Fareed Zakaria

    • July 27, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Host, "Fareed Zakaria GPS"

  • S15E94 Robert O'Connell

    • July 28, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Author, "The Ghosts of Cannae"

  • S15E95 Liev Schreiber

    • July 29, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Actor, "Salt"

  • S15E96 Mary Roach

    • August 2, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Mary Roach, Author, "Life in the Void"

  • S15E97 Will Ferrell

    • August 3, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Will Ferrell, Actor, "The Other Guys"

  • S15E98 Bruce Henderson

    • August 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Bruce Henderson, Author, "Hero Found"

  • S15E99 Akbar Ahmed

    • August 5, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Akbar Ahmed, Author, "Journey Into America"

  • S15E100 Jason Bateman

    • August 10, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The star of "Arrested Development" and "Extract" returns to the show to talk about his new movie with Jennifer Aniston and Jeff Goldblum.

  • S15E101 Laura Linney

    • August 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Laura Linney, Actor, "The Big C"

  • S15E102 Arcade Fire

    • August 12, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The band Arcade Fire plays a song from their new album "The Suburbs".

  • S15E103 Emma Thompson

    • August 16, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The Academy Award-winning actor talks about her latest movie tonight on the show.

  • S15E104 Dick Armey

    • August 17, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Author, "Give Us Liberty"

  • S15E105 Edward Kohn

    • August 18, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Author, "Hot Time in the Old Town"

  • S15E106 Jennifer Aniston

    • August 19, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Actor, "The Switch"

  • S15E107 Rod Blagojevich

    • August 23, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Former Governor of Illinois

  • S15E108 Brian Williams

    • August 24, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Brian Williams, Anchor and Managing Editor, NBC Nightly News

  • S15E109 Drew Barrymore

    • August 25, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Drew Barrymore, Actor, "Going the Distance"

  • S15E110 Michael Bloomberg

    • August 26, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City

  • S15E111 Tim Gunn

    • September 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The "Project Runway" co-host discusses his new book about how to "make it work" in your career, relationships and life.

  • S15E112 Tim Kaine

    • September 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Tim Kaine - Chairman, Democratic National Committee

  • S15E113 Meghan McCain

    • September 9, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Meghan McCain - Author, "Dirty Sexy Politics"

  • S15E114 Ben Affleck

    • September 13, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The actor and director returns to the show to talk about his latest project.

  • S15E115 Tony Blair

    • September 14, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Author, "A Journey"

  • S15E116 Jon Hamm

    • September 15, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Actor, "The Town"

  • S15E117 Bill Clinton

    • September 16, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Jon announces the Rally to Restore Sanity, and Bill Clinton contributes to the economic stimulus.

  • S15E118 Jimmy Carter

    • September 20, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The 39th President of the United States returns to The Daily Show to discuss his new book.

  • S15E119 Sigourney Weaver

    • September 21, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama meets his kryptonite, and Sigourney Weaver remembers her high school years.

  • S15E120 Edward Norton

    • September 22, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate fails to repeal "don't ask, don't tell," and Edward Norton thinks Robert De Niro is weird.

  • S15E121 His Majesty King Abdullah II

    • September 23, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans unveil their new ideas, and King Abdullah II of Jordan hopes for Middle East peace.

  • S15E122 Bill O'Reilly

    • September 27, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Stephen Colbert ruins Congress, and Bill O'Reilly refuses to attend the Rally to Restore Sanity.

  • S15E123 Arianna Huffington

    • September 28, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E124 Linda Polman

    • September 29, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E125 Justin Timberlake

    • September 30, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E126 Sam Harris

    • October 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E127 Bruce Willis

    • October 5, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E128 Philip Dray

    • October 6, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Philip Dray, Author, "There is Power in a Union"

  • S15E129 Naomi Watts

    • October 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Naomi Watts, Actor, "Fair Game"

  • S15E130 Johnny Knoxville

    • October 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E131 Eric Cantor

    • October 12, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The House minority whip discusses his book promoting the new generation of Republican leaders.

  • S15E132 Condoleezza Rice

    • October 13, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Author, "Condoleezza Rice"

  • S15E133 David Rakoff

    • October 14, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E134 Austan Goolsbee

    • October 25, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Chariman, President's Council of Economic Adviser. The economist and former journalist discusses the administration's plan for restoring the economy.

  • S15E135 Ted Kaufman

    • October 26, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The former Joe Biden staffer talks about his brief term in the Senate and what will happen to the Democrats after November 2.

  • S15E136 Barack Obama

    • October 27, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    President of the United States

  • S15E137 Washington Recap

    • October 28, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • SPECIAL 0x13 Rally To Restore Sanity And Or Fear

    • October 30, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear took place on October 30, 2010 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., led by Jon Stewart and an in-character Stephen Colbert.

  • S15E138 Zach Galifianakis

    • November 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E139 Michael Beschloss

    • November 2, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E140 Chris Wallace

    • November 3, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E141 David Sedaris

    • November 4, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E142 Rick Perry

    • November 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Perry: Author, "Fed Up!" The Texas governor discusses his new book about the failure of Washington to serve the people.

  • S15E143 Harrison Ford

    • November 9, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Harrison Ford: Actor, "Morning Glory" The acclaimed movie star returns to the show to talk about his latest film.

  • S15E144 Mick Foley

    • November 10, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Mick Foley: Author, "Countdown to Lockdown"

  • S15E145 Rosario Dawson

    • November 11, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Rosario Dawson: Actor, "Unstoppable"

  • S15E146 Marion Jones

    • November 15, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The former Olympic track star talks about finding a road to redemption after her career-ending performance enhancing drug conviction.

  • S15E147 Bethany McLean

    • November 16, 2010
    • Comedy Central

  • S15E148 Jay-Z

    • November 17, 2010
    • Comedy Central

  • S15E149 Philip K. Howard

    • November 18, 2010
    • Comedy Central

  • S15E150 Judah Friedlander

    • November 29, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    The actor and comedian discusses the most important book in karate history, which he just wrote.

  • S15E151 Susan Casey

    • November 30, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E152 Sting

    • December 1, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Musician, "Live in Berlin"

  • S15E153 Stacy Schiff

    • December 2, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E154 Hugh Shelton

    • December 6, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    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."

  • S15E155 Seth Green

    • December 7, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Creator, "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III Special" The actor and director talks about his latest Star Wars parody.

  • S15E156 Michelle Williams

    • December 8, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Actor, "Blue Valentine"

  • S15E157 Edmund Morris

    • December 9, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    Author Edmund Morris discusses Teddy Roosevelt.

  • S15E158 Gordon Brown

    • December 13, 2010
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver and Olivia Munn sell riot souvenirs, and Gordon Brown discusses the financial crisis.

  • S15E159 Ricky Gervais

    • December 14, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E160 Paul Rudd

    • December 15, 2010
    • Comedy Central
  • S15E161 Mike Huckabee

    • December 16, 2010
    • Comedy Central

Season 16

  • S16E01 Paul Giamatti

    • January 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The media calls Barack Obama the "comeback kid," and Paul Giamatti says "rapscallion."

  • S16E02 Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

    • January 4, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans focus on 2010 issues, and Kirsten Gillibrand wants to reform the Senate filibuster rules.

  • S16E03 Jimmy Wales

    • January 5, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John McCain gets cranky, and Jimmy Wales imagines Wikipedia's relevance in 500 years.

  • S16E04 Patton Oswalt

    • January 6, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Facebook refuses to disclose its financial results, and Patton Oswalt uses a prisoner ghostwriter.

  • S16E05 Denis Leary

    • January 10, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver reports on the Arizona shootings in his PJs, and Denis Leary discusses "Suck on This Year."

  • S16E06 Colin Firth

    • January 11, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver celebrates Verizon's iPhone announcement, and Colin Firth talks about "The King's Speech."

  • S16E07 Tim Pawlenty

    • January 12, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Members of Congress introduce gun legislation, and Tim Pawlenty defends Republican rhetoric.

  • S16E08 Ron Howard

    • January 13, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Hodgman makes NASCAR more exciting, and Ron Howard shares his enthusiasm for show business.

  • S16E09 Peter Bergen

    • January 17, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Steele steps down as RNC chairman, and Peter Bergen talks about progress in Afghanistan.

  • S16E10 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • January 18, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Jon promises Sarah Palin a classy conversation and reveals his love for Neil deGrasse Tyson.

  • S16E11 Paul Clemens

    • January 19, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Glenn Beck appears on the "Today" show, and Paul Clemens discusses blue-collar decline.

  • S16E12 Kambiz Hosseini & Saman Arbabi

    • January 20, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Steve Cohen compares Republicans to Nazis, and Kambiz Hosseini and Saman Arbabi call Jon a prophet.

  • S16E13 Anand Giridharadas

    • January 24, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac dons a parrot suit in Mississippi, and Anand Giridharadas tells Jon the truth.

  • S16E14 James Franco

    • January 25, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    A reporter searches for homeless talent, and Jon composes an ode to James Franco's Oscar nomination.

  • S16E15 Jonathan Alter

    • January 26, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Michele Bachmann looks off camera, and Jonathan Alter examines Obama's plans for the future.

  • S16E16 T. Boone Pickens

    • January 27, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Bill O'Reilly defends his Nazi analogies, and T. Boone Pickens wants America on an energy plan.

  • S16E17 Bill Gates

    • January 31, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Egyptian forces use American tear gas canisters, and Bill Gates works on curing polio.

  • S16E18 Michael Steele

    • February 1, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives turn into political hypochondriacs, and Michael Steele must prove his identity.

  • S16E19 Matthew Perry

    • February 2, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans close the rape loophole, and Matthew Perry talks about his happy friend.

  • S16E20 Admiral Michael Mullen

    • February 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Justin Bieber switches bodies with Jon, and Mike Mullen talks about the crisis in Egypt.

  • S16E21 Edward Glaeser

    • February 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E22 January Jones

    • February 15, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Directors Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi stop by the show to talk about their Netflix docu-series “Making a Murderer.”

  • S16E23 Brian Williams

    • February 16, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Anchor and Managing Editor, NBC Nightly News. The award-winning journalist and friend-of-the-show stops by.

  • S16E24 Ed Gillespie

    • February 17, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E25 Lisa Ling

    • February 21, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E26 Anderson Cooper

    • February 22, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E27 Donald Rumsfeld

    • February 23, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E28 Austan Goolsbee

    • February 24, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E29 Howard Stern

    • February 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    CNN anchors take viewer requests, and Howard Stern hopes to talk to Charlie Sheen.

  • S16E30 Zeid Ra'ad

    • March 1, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The U.N. representative of Jordan, Prince Zeid Ra'ad, discusses King Abdullah II’s new book, “Our Last Best Chance.”

  • S16E31 Allison Stanger

    • March 2, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E32 Diane Ravitch

    • March 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E33 Rand Paul

    • March 7, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Rand Paul (R-KY)

  • S16E34 Brian Christian

    • March 8, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Author Brian Christian talks about his book, “The Most Human Human: What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive.”

  • S16E35 Aaron Eckhart

    • March 9, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    From “Battle: Los Angeles,” actor Aaron Eckhart.

  • S16E36 Trey Parker & Matt Stone

    • March 10, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

  • S16E37 Sarah Vowell

    • March 21, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Vowell discusses her new book about American colonization of Hawaii in the 1800s.

  • S16E38 T.J. English

    • March 22, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The author of "The Savage City" discusses his new book about murder and corruption in New York City during the 1960s and 70s.

  • S16E39 Richard Lewis

    • March 23, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E40 Bret Baier

    • March 24, 2011
    • Comedy Central
  • S16E41 Mansour O. El-Kikhia

    • March 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans want to lower the corporate tax rate, and Mansour O. El-Kikhia discusses Libya.

  • S16E42 Miguel Nicolelis

    • March 29, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden works the room at a war speech, and Miguel Nicolelis helps paralyzed people walk again.

  • S16E43 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • March 30, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans appeal to their narrow base, and Jake Gyllenhaal considers marrying a stranger.

  • S16E44 Norm MacDonald

    • March 31, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    CIA operatives might arm Libyan rebels, and Norm Macdonald wants to blow up his stupid high school.

  • S16E45 Billy Crystal

    • April 4, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The comedian and actor discusses his role as a vampire in an upcoming Funny Or Die short.

  • S16E46 Colin Quinn

    • April 5, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The comedian discusses his one-man Broadway show and special on HBO.

  • S16E47 Mike Huckabee

    • April 6, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The former governor of Arkansas discusses his views on government, families and his latest book.

  • S16E48 Jamie Oliver

    • April 7, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The chef talks about healthy cooking habits and the upcoming season of his Emmy-winning series.

  • S16E49 Foo Fighters

    • April 11, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The rock band visits to perform a song from their latest album.

  • S16E50 Governor Deval Patrick

    • April 12, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The governor of Massachusetts discusses his rise from poverty and what gives him hope for America's future.

  • S16E51 Tracy Morgan

    • April 13, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The actor and comedian discusses his role in the upcoming animated film.

  • S16E52 Ricky Gervais

    • April 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The comedian talks about his new HBO special with Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock and Louis C.K.

  • S16E53 Gigi Ibrahim

    • April 25, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver highlights royal wedding coverage, and Gigi Ibrahim talks about the Egyptian uprising.

  • S16E54 Elizabeth Warren

    • April 26, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Olivia Munn looks into tiger mothering, and Elizabeth Warren wants to protect consumers.

  • S16E55 Bernie Sanders

    • April 27, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Obama releases his long-form birth certificate, and Bernie Sanders fights for workers' rights.

  • S16E56 William Cohan

    • April 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver talks to British taxpayers about the wedding, and William Cohan discusses Goldman Sachs.

  • S16E57 Philip K. Howard

    • May 2, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. kills Osama bin Laden, and Philip K. Howard explains why the government can't make choices.

  • S16E58 Rachel Maddow

    • May 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    A royal wedding simulation reveals the consummation, and Rachel Maddow discusses Bin Laden's death.

  • S16E59 David Barton

    • May 4, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The White House hides the Bin Laden photo, and David Barton discusses religion in the Constitution.

  • S16E60 Joe Meacham

    • May 5, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump steals the crazy oxygen from Sarah Palin, and Jon Meacham discusses the Civil War.

  • S16E61 Keira Knightley

    • May 9, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones visits the gayest city in America, and Keira Knightley learns about the Santorum.

  • S16E62 Will Ferrell

    • May 10, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans take credit for Bin Laden's death, and Will Ferrell simulates sex with a baseball bat.

  • S16E63 Albert Brooks

    • May 11, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Common causes controversy, and Albert Brooks talks about his Kate Middleton obsession.

  • S16E64 Kristen Wiig

    • May 12, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich announces his candidacy on Twitter, and Kristen Wiig talks about "Bridesmaids."

  • S16E65 Jon Ronson

    • May 16, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Osama bin Laden's porn stash is discovered, and Jon Ronson talks about psychopaths.

  • S16E66 Annie Jacobsen

    • May 17, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Al Madrigal weighs in on immigration reform, and Annie Jacobsen talks about Area 51.

  • S16E67 Richard Beeman

    • May 18, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich outrages Republicans, and Richard Beeman discusses religion in government.

  • S16E68 Lisa P. Jackson

    • May 19, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Hodgman creates a Bin Laden conspiracy theory, and Lisa P. Jackson addresses EPA criticism.

  • S16E69 Jimmy Fallon

    • May 31, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin takes a bus tour with her family, and Jimmy Fallon reads a thank you note.

  • S16E70 Bill Moyers

    • June 1, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump eats his pizza with a fork, and Bill Moyers discusses good journalism.

  • S16E71 Tim Tebow

    • June 2, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Eric Cantor wants to justify tornado relief, and Tim Tebow talks about his missionary parents.

  • S16E72 Maziar Bahari

    • June 6, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin offers her version of Paul Revere, and Maziar Bahari recounts his Iranian imprisonment.

  • S16E73 Fareed Zakaria

    • June 7, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver promises to mock Anthony Weiner, and Fareed Zakaria discusses American labor.

  • S16E74 Larry King

    • June 8, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Anthony Weiner apologizes to Bill Clinton, and Larry King prepares for his European stand-up tour.

  • S16E75 Howard Wasdin

    • June 9, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Jon spins the penis wheel, and Howard Wasdin talks about SEAL Team Six.

  • S16E76 Alex Prud'homme

    • June 13, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi calls on Anthony Weiner to resign, and Alex Prud'homme discusses water pollution.

  • S16E77 J.J. Abrams

    • June 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republican hopefuls gather for their second debate, and J.J. Abrams talks about writing for TV.

  • S16E78 Trey Parker & Matt Stone

    • June 15, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama visits Puerto Rico, and Trey Parker and Matt Stone become the Broadway establishment.

  • S16E79 Ray Nagin

    • June 20, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Sam Bee reports on the smoking ban in NYC parks, and Ray Nagin discusses Hurricane Katrina.

  • S16E80 Cameron Diaz

    • June 21, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    PolitiFact checks Fox News for false statements, and Cameron Diaz removes Jon's stitches.

  • S16E81 Mitchell Zuckoff

    • June 22, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Greece protests proposed austerity measures, and Mitchell Zuckoff recounts an unlikely WWII rescue.

  • S16E82 Bruce Headlam

    • June 23, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Hodgman battles hackers on their own turf, and Bruce Headlam discusses "Page One."

  • S16E83 Jennifer Aniston

    • June 27, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    New York legalizes gay marriage, and Jennifer Aniston talks about her movie, "Horrible Bosses."

  • S16E84 Louis C.K.

    • June 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Rod Blagojevich has much to look forward to in prison, and Louis C.K. deconstructs fart jokes.

  • S16E85 Tom Hanks

    • June 29, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats and Republicans can't agree on the debt ceiling, and Tom Hanks discusses his movie "Larry Crowne."

  • S16E86 Bill Kristol

    • June 30, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Mark Halperin calls Barack Obama a dick, and Bill Kristol discusses American war strategy in Afghanistan.

  • S16E87 Denis Leary

    • July 11, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Aasif Mandvi finds out why America's birds are dying, and Denis Leary talks about potato Vodka.

  • S16E88 Kid Rock

    • July 12, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    China might repossess America if Republicans and Democrats don't come to an agreement over the debt crisis, and Kid Rock is a responsible parent with his own brand of beer.

  • S16E89 Matthew Richardson

    • July 13, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Jerry Seinfeld helps Jon repress his urge to make gay jokes about Marcus Bachmann, and Matthew Richardson reveals his plan to solve America's mortgage crisis.

  • S16E90 Leroy Petry

    • July 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The ongoing debt ceiling negotiations get heated, and Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Petry demonstrates his robotic hand.

  • S16E91 Daniel Radcliffe

    • July 18, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama breaks out his I-mean-business podium and sets a deadline to solve the debt ceiling crisis, and Daniel Radcliffe talks about the last "Harry Potter" movie.

  • S16E92 Pervez Musharraf

    • July 19, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The Murdoch scandal turns ugly, and Pervez Musharraf enjoys a beverage and converses about Pakistan.

  • S16E93 Steve Carell

    • July 20, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Rupert Murdoch throws his employees under the bus, his wife pummels a pie-wielding idiot, and Steve Carell loves his papa bear.

  • S16E94 Scott Miller

    • July 21, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    A battle for survival rages among GOP presidential candidates, Allen West doesn't hate women, and Scott Miller discusses William McKinley's ill-liked, anarchist assassin.

  • S16E95 Neil Patrick Harris

    • July 25, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac proves his commitment to weather reporting, Samantha Bee and Jason Jones interview gay newlyweds, and Neil Patrick Harris talks Smurf sex and circus tricks.

  • S16E96 Juan Williams

    • July 26, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama urges Americans to call their members of Congress about the debt crisis, and Juan Williams discusses the assault on honest debate.

  • S16E97 Rachel Weisz

    • July 27, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives in America live a lonely life of persecution, and Rachel Weisz discusses filming "The Whistleblower" in Romania.

  • S16E98 Peter Tomsen

    • July 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Congressional Republicans try to rev support for John Boehner's debt ceiling plan with a clip from "The Town," and Peter Tomsen discusses the wars of Afghanistan.

  • S16E99 Freida Pinto

    • August 1, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Congress reaches a budget deal that Tea Partiers don't like, Jon salutes the troops he met in Afghanistan, and Freida Pinto talks apes.

  • S16E100 Jason Bateman

    • August 2, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden charges his Secret Servicemen rent, Aasif Mandvi explores the effects of wind farming on Florida's ducks, and Jason Bateman talks R-rated body swaps.

  • S16E101 Austan Goolsbee

    • August 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    A congressional super committee answers America's prayers, Wyatt Cenac interprets public sentiment, and Austan Goolsbee finds it hard to work in Washington.

  • S16E102 Dick Durbin

    • August 4, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Jon gives Barack Obama a birthday present, Jason Jones survives a vasectomy, and Senator Dick Durbin understands America's disappointment in Congress.

  • S16E103 Mark Adams

    • August 8, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    America's credit gets downgraded, John Oliver tells the single greatest story he's ever heard, and Mark Adams turns right at Machu Picchu.

  • S16E104 Jay Bahadur

    • August 9, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Looters queue up in the U.K., Europe needs a war to cling to, and Jay Bahadur gets the pirates of Somalia talking.

  • S16E105 John Coffee

    • August 10, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Wisconsin's populist-off comes to a head, Larry Wilmore wants Barack Obama to go blacker, and John Coffee pins down credit rating agencies.

  • S16E106 Michael Wallis

    • August 11, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team covers the Iowa straw poll, Megyn Kelly comes back fighting, and Michael Wallis reveals the real David Crockett.

  • S16E107 Ali Velshi

    • August 15, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Michele Bachmann wins the Iowa straw poll, Rick Perry announces his presidential candidacy, and Ali Velshi knows how to speak money.

  • S16E108 Matt Long

    • August 16, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The media loves Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry hits on America, John Hodgman rethinks bookstores, and veteran firefighter Matt Long survived being crushed by a bus.

  • S16E109 Michael Steele

    • August 17, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The media shifts its focus to Paul Ryan, John Oliver and Wyatt Cenac explore racial language in politics, and Michael Steele discusses the field of GOP candidates.

  • S16E110 Anne Hathaway

    • August 18, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Warren Buffett enters the "class warfare" fray, Fitch downgrades New Jersey's credit rating, and Anne Hathaway talks Scrabble strategy.

  • S16E111 Buddy Roemer

    • September 6, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The media scrutinizes Barack Obama's speech scheduling, James Hoffa Jr. upsets conservatives, and Buddy Roemer discusses his presidential candidacy.

  • S16E112 Sanjay Gupta

    • September 7, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney and Rick Perry battle it out, the U.S. Postal Service faces bankruptcy, and Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the terrifying effects of the World Trade Center's dust.

  • S16E113 Marion Cotillard

    • September 8, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    GOP candidates square off at the presidential debate, Rick Perry rickrolls Mitt Romney, and Marion Cotillard discusses her fear of contagion.

  • S16E114 Mike Mullen

    • September 12, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama hits congressional Republicans with his jobs speech, America should settle for a campaign-driven economy, and Admiral Mike Mullen discusses the troops.

  • S16E115 Jim Lehrer

    • September 13, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    CNN and the Tea Party team up, Rick Perry gets a beatdown, and Jim Lehrer discusses the tensions of presidential debates.

  • S16E116 Common

    • September 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Dick Cheney's medical equipment humanizes him, the Democrats lose a congressional seat, and Common tries to make sense of it all in his memoir.

  • S16E117 Caroline Kennedy

    • September 15, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Congress investigates the Solyndra scandal, Kristen Schaal unveils her pro-vagina campaign products, and Caroline Kennedy commemorates her parents' legacy.

  • S16E118 Ron Suskind

    • September 20, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones reports on the end of "don't ask, don't tell"; Wyatt Cenac examines America's loss of UFOs to China; and Ron Suskind evaluates Barack Obama's confidence.

  • S16E119 Mitch Daniels

    • September 21, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama presents his tax plan, the super rich risk extinction, and Mitch Daniels discusses the American economy.

  • S16E120 Jennifer Granholm

    • September 22, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi fight over sacred ground, Lewis Black evaluates the threats American kids face, and Jennifer Granholm discusses America's economic future.

  • S16E121 Ron Paul

    • September 26, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Santorum thinks sex is a non-issue, the GOP calls for Chris Christie to run for president, and Ron Paul delivers his political message.

  • S16E122 Seth Rogen

    • September 27, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama gets heckled in Hollywood, Larry Wilmore discusses the black vote, and Seth Rogen explores the lighter side of cancer.

  • S16E123 Bill O'Reilly

    • September 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Pundits interpret Chris Christie's message, Sarah Palin weighs the presidential pros and cons, and Bill O'Reilly talks job creator taxes.

  • S16E124 Tony Bennett

    • September 29, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    An NYPD officer pepper-sprays protestors, the NRA unveils a conspiracy theory, and Tony Bennett collaborates with young artists on "Duets II."

Season 17

  • S17E01 Thomas Friedman

    • October 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. military kills Anwar al-Awlaki, Herman Cain talks about Rick Perry's ranch, and Thomas Friedman discusses America's role in the global market.

  • S17E02 Michael Lewis

    • October 4, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Christie restates his position, Mitt Romney flip-flops, ESPN pulls Hank Williams Jr.'s song, and Michael Lewis discusses his travels as a financial disaster tourist.

  • S17E03 Hugh Jackman

    • October 5, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives call Occupy Wall Street protesters anti-American, Florida votes to move its primary up, and Hugh Jackman boxes robots.

  • S17E04 Jason Sudeikis

    • October 6, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin confirms she won't be running in 2012, Herman Cain shares his conspiracy theories, and Jason Sudeikis gives the inside scoop on "Saturday Night Live."

  • S17E05 Ellen Schultz

    • October 17, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Wyatt Cenac and Samantha Bee examine Mitt Romney's faith, Occupy Wall Street grows, and Ellen Schultz explains how American companies have decimated retiree benefit plans.

  • S17E06 Calvin Trillin

    • October 18, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans identify America's American enemy, John Oliver tries to join Occupy Wall Street, and Calvin Trillin talks political humor.

  • S17E07 Al Sharpton

    • October 19, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The Las Vegas GOP debate gets heated, Larry Wilmore considers Herman Cain's race card, and Al Sharpton discusses the impact of Occupy Wall Street.

  • S17E08 Richard Brookhiser

    • October 20, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Libyans celebrate Muammar al-Gaddafi's death, John Oliver rebrands Libya, and Richard Brookhiser discusses James Madison's impact on American politics.

  • S17E09 Kevin Clash

    • October 24, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Perry goes birther, Republicans dislike Barack Obama's decision to end the Iraq War, and Kevin Clash talks about being Elmo.

  • S17E10 Walter Isaacson

    • October 25, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Perry and Herman Cain explain their jokes, Lewis Black examines the indoctrination of kids, and Walter Isaacson discusses his Steve Jobs biography.

  • S17E11 Lisa Randall

    • October 26, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    A Koch-funded study debunks Climategate, riot police raid Occupy Oakland, and Lisa Randall explores the implications of scientific research.

  • S17E12 Andrew Napolitano

    • October 27, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney remains second in polls, Europe's financial crisis causes market volatility, and Andrew Napolitano thinks that the government is wrong.

  • S17E13 Mindy Kaling

    • October 31, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain denies sexual harassment allegations, Rick Perry loosens up, Wyatt Cenac reports on a dead bill, and Mindy Kaling discusses her parents' concerns.

  • S17E14 Condoleezza Rice

    • November 1, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News defends the rich, John Hodgman calls for a celebration of the 1%, and Condoleezza Rice discusses the Bush administration.

  • S17E15 Tom Brokaw

    • November 2, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain discusses his sexual harassment case, Jon and the Best F#@king News Team Ever debate conservative black superiority, and Tom Brokaw wants to rebuild America.

  • S17E16 Brad Paisley

    • November 3, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Occupy Oakland protesters vandalize businesses, Aasif Mandvi reports on killer hot dogs, and Brad Paisley recalls his musical heroes.

  • S17E17 Clint Eastwood

    • November 7, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain blames the media, Sean Hannity accuses NPR of having a liberal political agenda, and Clint Eastwood discusses J. Edgar Hoover's life.

  • S17E18 Bill Clinton

    • November 8, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Corzine resigns as MF Global's CEO, and Bill Clinton discusses the U.S. economy and provides a detailed plan for its recovery in "Back to Work."

  • S17E19 Nancy Pelosi

    • November 9, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain blames Democrats for his scandal; Republicans take a hit in Ohio, Arizona and Mississippi; and Nancy Pelosi shares her thoughts on Congress.

  • S17E20 Adam Sandler

    • November 10, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Perry draws a blank at the CNBC debate, The Best F#@king News Team Ever revels in Perry's brain fart, and Adam Sandler dishes on his family life.

  • S17E21 Leymah Gbowee

    • November 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Aasif Mandvi explains why facts are GOP candidates' enemy, Jason Jones takes a look at ugly people, and Leymah Gbowee discusses the Liberian peace movement.

  • S17E22 Mark Kelly

    • November 15, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain struggles with foreign policy; Jerry Sandusky takes a phone interview; and Mark Kelly talks about his wife, Gabrielle Giffords.

  • S17E23 Diane Keaton

    • November 16, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The congressional super committee faces a looming deadline, Samantha Bee explores Occupy Wall Street's class division, and Diane Keaton recalls growing up in California.

  • S17E24 Martin Scorsese

    • November 17, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich emerges as the GOP front-runner, Sarah Vowell defends the glory of Evacuation Day, and Martin Scorsese talks movies.

  • S17E25 Merrill Markoe

    • November 28, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Police pepper spray U.C. Davis students, conservatives criticize Barack Obama for leaving God out of his Thanksgiving speech, and Merrill Markoe explores comedy.

  • S17E26 Betty White

    • November 29, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain denies accusations of an extramarital affair, Barney Frank announces his retirement, and Betty White adores animals.

  • S17E27 Bono

    • November 30, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Aasif Mandvi reports on Egypt's election, a fire alarm blares over Brian Williams' broadcast, and Bono believes that America is close to ending the AIDS epidemic.

  • S17E28 Bob Costas

    • December 1, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Bloomberg reveals the U.S. government bailouts totaled $7.7 trillion, Mitt Romney loses his cool, and Bob Costas reviews his Jerry Sandusky interview.

  • S17E29 Ben Lowy

    • December 5, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Herman Cain suspends his campaign, John Oliver takes a closer look at California's political process, and Ben Lowy talks war photography.

  • S17E30 Jonah Hill

    • December 6, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives object to the secularization of Christmas, Republicans fear Donald Trump's debate moderating, and Jonah Hill admits to taking handsome pills.

  • S17E31 Ralph Fiennes

    • December 7, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate passes a bill that jeopardizes Americans' civil rights, the CIA loses a stealth drone in Iran, and Ralph Fiennes enjoys Shakespeare.

  • S17E32 Ed Gillespie

    • December 8, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Bill O'Reilly takes a shot at Jon, GOP Candidates express their love for Israel, and Ed Gillespie examines the effects of Dodd-Frank.

  • S17E33 Anne Burrell

    • December 12, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver looks into Mitt Romney's costly bet, PolitiFact gives Jon a "pants on fire" rating, and Anne Burell cooks like a rock star.

  • S17E34 Lawrence Lessig

    • December 13, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    The Florida Family Association opposes TLC's portrayal of Muslims, Newt Gingrich concocts a poverty-fighting plan, and Lawrence Lessig wants to end Congressional corruption.

  • S17E35 Melody Barnes

    • December 14, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney makes a ballsy move against Newt Gingrich, Fox News uncovers a Muppet controversy, and Melody Barnes talks domestic policy.

  • S17E36 Matt Damon

    • December 15, 2011
    • Comedy Central

    GOP leaders share some compelling reasons for Republican voters not to choose Newt Gingrich as their political party's standard-bearer. Wyatt Cenac discovers that there is no euphemism for masturbation that accurately describes what Congress is doing to the post office. Matt Damon sports a buzz cut and compares his head shape with Jon's.

  • SPECIAL 0x14 A Look Back - December 2011

    • December 26, 2011
    • Comedy Central

  • S17E37 Charles Barkley

    • January 3, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Republican candidates criticize Ron Paul's position on Iran, Rick Santorum surges in the polls, and Charles Barkley weighs in on 2012's NBA teams.

  • S17E38 Elizabeth Dowling Taylor

    • January 4, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney tops the Iowa caucus, Michele Bachmann drops out of the presidential race, and Elizabeth Dowling Taylor explores the life of White House slave Paul Jennings.

  • S17E39 Craig Shirley

    • January 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP censures Barack Obama's recess appointment, Jason Jones helps a Republican outcast, and Craig Shirley provides an intimate look at the attack on Pearl Harbor.

  • S17E40 George Lucas

    • January 9, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    GOP presidential candidates debate twice in New Hampshire, Mitt Romney's competitors resent his wealth, and George Lucas commemorates the Tuskegee Airmen.

  • S17E41 Andrew Napolitano

    • January 10, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The New Hampshire primary results trickle in, Iran begins enriching uranium, and Andrew Napolitano weighs in on the GOP presidential candidates.

  • S17E42 Jim DeMint

    • January 11, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney wins the New Hampshire primary, The Best F#@king News Team reports from South Carolina, and Jim DeMint considers America's economic and political problems.

  • S17E43 Dolly Parton

    • January 12, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich tackles an array of minority issues, John Oliver elevates America's public discourse, and Dolly Parton dukes it out with Queen Latifah.

  • S17E44 Jodi Kantor

    • January 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Jon takes over the Colbert Super PAC, China's Foxconn comes under attack for its poor working conditions, and Jodi Kantor talks about the Obamas.

  • S17E45 Liam Neeson

    • January 17, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich wins the South Carolina debate, Stephen Colbert reveals his wishes for the Colbert Super PAC, and Liam Neeson enjoys small-town Canada.

  • S17E46 Joe Nocera

    • January 18, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Wikipedia's blackout puts the spotlight on SOPA, Mitt Romney reveals his tax rate, and Joe Nocera shares his thoughts on Wall Street.

  • S17E47 Elizabeth Banks

    • January 19, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Perry drops out of the GOP race, Newt Gingrich's ex-wife reveals his request for an open marriage, and Elizabeth Banks enjoys performing on high-rise ledges.

  • S17E48 Kathleen Sebelius

    • January 23, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich takes South Carolina, Al Madrigal gets to know Mitt Romney's most fervent enthusiast, and Kathleen Sebelius talks about health care reform.

  • S17E49 Elizabeth Warren

    • January 24, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney defends his tax returns, Newt Gingrich one-ups Mitt Romney at the Florida GOP debate, and Elizabeth Warren urges America to invest in its future.

  • S17E50 Paula Broadwell

    • January 25, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama gives his State of the Union address, Mitch Daniels counters it with a Republican rebuttal, and Paula Broadwell examines General David Patraeus' career.

  • S17E51 Tilda Swinton

    • January 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court deliberates over televised profanity, Newt Gingrich tackles the moon, and Tilda Swinton discusses her acting career.

  • S17E52 Lou Dobbs

    • January 30, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney pummels Newt Gingrich in Florida, Jason Jones finds out how Floridian women feel about Newt Gingrich, and Lou Dobbs gets excited about political controversies.

  • S17E53 Jonathan Macey

    • January 31, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich panders to Florida's Hispanic voters, Mitt Romney spins his work at Bain Capital into an asset, and Jonathan Macey talks about private equity firms.

  • S17E54 Brad Pitt

    • February 1, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney wins the Florida primary, John Oliver and Jason Jones consider both sides of the wealth gap, and Brad Pitt roots for baseball's underdogs.

  • S17E55 David Agus

    • February 2, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump endorses Mitt Romney, Aasif Mandvi investigates Florida's welfare drug testing law, and David Agus rethinks America's attitude toward illness.

  • S17E56 Ali Soufan

    • February 13, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    CNN stuns Whitney Houston fans, Catholics confuse health care reform with war, and Ali Soufan considers the complexities of ethnic nationalism in the Middle East.

  • S17E57 Ricky Gervais

    • February 14, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Santorum worries about women joining men in combat, Liz Trotta makes incendiary remarks about rape in the military, and Ricky Gervais analyzes panda repopulation.

  • S17E58 Louise Slaughter

    • February 15, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    House Republicans oppose the STOCK Act's intelligence provisions, Wyatt Cenac investigates whale slavery, and Louise Slaughter strives to end congressional insider trading.

  • S17E59 Arne Duncan

    • February 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama takes heat for his Hollywood fundraiser; Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum fight for Michigan; and Arne Duncan works to improve America's educational system.

  • S17E60 Alan Huffman & Michael Rejebian

    • February 20, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Congress debates birth control coverage, Aasif Mandvi investigates Time Warner's Knicks blackout, and Alan Huffman and Michael Rejebian uncover candidate scandals.

  • S17E61 Russ Feingold

    • February 21, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Christie vetoes New Jersey's same-sex marriage bill, Virginia encroaches on women's reproductive rights, and Russ Feingold discusses campaign finance reform.

  • S17E62 Bruce Bartlett

    • February 22, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans build a frightening case against Barack Obama, health officials debate publishing controversial bird flu research, and Bruce Bartlett calls for tax reform.

  • S17E63 Paul Rudd

    • February 23, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Santorum takes heat for his frankness, Newt Gingrich considers himself cheerful, and Paul Rudd indulges his sweet tooth.

  • S17E64 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • February 27, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Santorum gets queasy over John F. Kennedy's religious tolerance speech, the Pope joins the Twitterverse, and Neil deGrasse Tyson advocates U.S. space exploration.

  • S17E65 Stephen Merchant

    • February 28, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Santorum calls on Michigan Democrats for support, Samantha Bee gets to the bottom of Grover Norquist's anti-tax pledge, and Stephen Merchant discusses his lofty stature.

  • S17E66 Masha Gessen

    • February 29, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney takes Michigan, conservative pundits mourn the state of the GOP field, and Masha Gessen discusses the rise and anticipated fall of Vladimir Putin.

  • S17E67 M. Cathleen Kaveny

    • March 1, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. Senate debates the Blunt amendment, Barbara Boxer breaks down Jon's jokes on the Senate floor, and Cathleen Kaveny explores Catholic moral theology.

  • S17E68 Shaun Donovan

    • March 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rush Limbaugh makes incendiary remarks about Sandra Fluke, John Oliver meets Palestinian Ambassador Riyad Mansour, and Secretary Shaun Donovan tackles homelessness.

  • S17E69 Julianne Moore

    • March 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Host Jon Stewart interviews Julianne Moore and discusses the day's news and important topics.

  • S17E70 Cecile Richards

    • March 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney wins Ohio on Super Tuesday, CNN reveals holodeck technology, the White House press corps tries to gin up a fight, and Cecile Richards discusses Planned Parenthood.

  • S17E71 Trita Parsi

    • March 8, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Jon Stewart exposes Sean Hannity's seedy past, Jessica Williams investigates Socialism in America, and National Iranian American Council President Trita Parsi discusses U.S.-Iranian relations.

  • S17E72 Grover Norquist

    • March 12, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Al Madrigal and Jessica Williams report on the Kony 2012 activist youth movement, Mitt Romney applies a Southern strategy in Alabama, and Grover Norquist talks tax reform.

  • S17E73 Will Ferrell

    • March 13, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News compares Rush Limbaugh to Bill Maher, Kristen Schaal finds humor in Republican policies on women's health, and Will Ferrell learns Spanish for "Casa de mi Padre."

  • S17E74 Rachel Weisz

    • March 14, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum pick up wins in the Southern primaries and CNN has a hard time making it exciting, South by Southwest creates "homeless hotspots," and Rachel Weisz reveals that her movie "Deep Blue Sea" has no LL Cool J-eating sharks.

  • S17E75 No Guest

    • March 15, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Bashar al Assad's hacked emails reveal some interesting music choices, Jon tries to help Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire with some new names for a local pond, and John Oliver investigates why America cut all funding to UNESCO.

  • S17E76 Shaquille O'Neal

    • March 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Dick Cheney gets a new heart, Florida's "stand your ground" law leads to the shooting of Trayvon Martin, and NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal talks about getting his Ph.D.

  • S17E77 Maria Goodavage

    • March 27, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell gets jilted; Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney deal with "gotcha" media; Sam Bee visits Park Slope, Brooklyn; and Maria Goodavage talks military dogs.

  • S17E78 Ahmed Rashid

    • March 28, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Jon struggles with "pink slime" being a part of his cheeseburger, Russian accents continue to be evil, and Ahmed Rashid explains how America's military presence affects Afghanistan's economy.

  • S17E79 Rachel Maddow

    • March 29, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Supporters and opponents before the Supreme Court to discuss The Affordable Care Act, Spike Lee endangers the lives of the sweetest people in the world, and Rachel Maddow explains how Americans can connect with the military.

  • S17E80 Mohamed Nasheed

    • April 2, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney endorsements lack enthusiasm, the Tucson school board bans Mexican-American studies, and former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed talks climate and democracy.

  • S17E81 Thomas C. Goldstein

    • April 3, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin infiltrates "Today Show," John Oliver asks Palin fans about her brave co-hosting, and SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein discusses his Supreme Court case.

  • S17E82 Jack L. Goldsmith

    • April 4, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Santorum believes it's campaign half-time, Larry Wilmore finds the racist culprit in the Trayvon Martin case, and Jack Goldsmith discusses executive power, post-9/11.

  • S17E83 Anthony Bourdain

    • April 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The GSA's Vegas conference is an epic boondoggle, Bill O'Reilly won't pay $4 for shrimp, Obama wants $75 from Jon, and "No Reservations" star Anthony Bourdain talks travel.

  • S17E84 Tim Weiner

    • April 9, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Passover goes toe-to-toe with Easter, NBC faces backlash for its editing of George Zimmerman's 911 call, and Tim Weiner discusses his book, "Enemies: A History of the FBI."

  • S17E85 Elon Musk

    • April 10, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    CNN brands its news segments, Google eyeglasses augment reality, Facebook buys Instagram, and Elon Musk discusses the future of human space exploration.

  • S17E86 Ricky Gervais

    • April 11, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports from the Gingrich, Romney and Obama camps; Al Madrigal investigates “personhood” in Oklahoma; and Ricky Gervais talks Karl Pilkington.

  • S17E87 Esperanza Spalding

    • April 12, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    George Zimmerman is charged with murder; The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports from Sanford, FL; Egypt prepares for elections, and Esperanza Spalding performs.

  • S17E88 Jane Goodall

    • April 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Secret Service is embroiled in a prostitution scandal, the media addresses Hilary Rosen and the “war on women,” and Jane Goodall talks Disney’s new film, “Chimpanzee.”

  • S17E89 Julia Louis-Dreyfus

    • April 17, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Geraldo Rivera taunts the Taliban, Senate Republicans filibuster the “Buffett Rule,” Jason Jones examines the women’s voting bloc, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus discusses “Veep.”

  • S17E90 Robert Reich

    • April 18, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The GSA’s Jeff Neely pleads the Fifth, Jon compares the comedic styles of Mitt Romney and President Obama, and economist Robert Reich is “Beyond Outrage.”

  • S17E91 Judy Smith

    • April 19, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Conservative pundits pivot on Mitt Romney, North Korea is out of the axis of evil, and “Good Self, Bad Self” author Judy Smith discusses high-profile crisis management.

  • S17E92 Ben Rattray

    • April 23, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney looks for a running mate, John Oliver sits down with Herman Cain, the Obama and Romney campaigns debate canine issues, and Ben Rattray talks social media.

  • S17E93 Madeleine Albright

    • April 24, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Secret Service prostitution scandal widens, The Best F#@king News Team Ever fights voter apathy, and Madeleine Albright shares personal history.

  • S17E94 Jason Segel

    • April 25, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Wealthy citizens want to mine asteroids, Neil deGrasse Tyson plays “Bulls**t or No Bulls**t”, Mitt Romney recalibrates his campaign, and Jason Segel works with humans.

  • S17E95 Robert Draper

    • April 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Rupert Murdoch faces new accusations, the Democrats have issues in North Carolina, and Robert Draper offers a glimpse into the House of Representatives.

  • S17E96 Zach Wahls

    • April 30, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans and Democrats debate discretionary social spending, Mike & Ike stage a gay divorce, and Zach Wahls shares lessons learned from his two moms.

  • S17E97 David Barton

    • May 1, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death sparks controversy, Lewis Black rants about artisanal bagels, and David Barton argues for a new understanding of Thomas Jefferson.

  • S17E98 Tom Coburn

    • May 2, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Newt Gingrich calls it quits, Romney advisor Richard Grenell resigns under pressure from conservative groups, and Senator Tom Coburn warns of the country's "Debt Bomb."

  • S17E99 Peter Bergen

    • May 3, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Osama bin Laden's documents reveal a brand-conscious terrorist, Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng asks Hillary Clinton for aid, and Peter Bergen discusses "Man Hunt."

  • S17E100 Admiral General Aladeen

    • May 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Elections in Europe spell bad news for incumbents, Al Madrigal gauges young voters' enthusiasm for Obama, and Admiral General Aladeen assures Jon that his family is safe.

  • S17E101 Ivo Daalder

    • May 8, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden's support for gay marriage is not new policy, Mitt Romney takes credit for the auto bailout, and Ivo Daalder explains the seating arrangements at NATO summits.

  • S17E102 John Hall

    • May 9, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama voices his support for same-sex marriage, Kristen Schaal shares her voting history, and John Hall critiques Jon's Queen Elizabeth II impression.

  • S17E103 Robert Caro

    • May 10, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News evolves on the issue of same-sex marriage, Jason Jones reports from George Clooney's fundraiser, and Robert Caro discusses Lyndon Johnson's passage to power.

  • S17E104 Michelle Obama

    • May 29, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Jon recalls a conversation with Roger Ailes, examines the good and bad kinds of socialism, and talks to Michelle Obama about the importance of gardening.

  • S17E105 Dan Rather

    • May 30, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney wins Texas, Donald Trump is an on-again, off-again birther, Jessica Williams investigates a Minnesota prom, and Dan Rather is "Rather Outspoken."

  • S17E106 Jim Parsons

    • May 31, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg seeks a ban on oversized sugary drinks, Wyatt Cenac reports on Russia's blocking intervention in Syria, and Jim Parsons stars in "Harvey."

  • S17E107 Thomas Mann & Norman Ornstein

    • June 4, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver reports from the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the Obama administration plays "Polish That Turd," and Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann discuss government dysfunction.

  • S17E108 Gary Johnson

    • June 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Wisconsin recall election proceeds, Al Madrigal reports on Latino unemployment in television, and Libertarian Gary Johnson discusses an alternative political path.

  • S17E109 Michael Fassbender

    • June 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Samantha Bee reports on Wisconsin's anger in the midst of Scott Walker's recall election, drones come in many forms, and Michael Fassbender reveals "Prometheus" plot points.

  • S17E110 Edward Conard

    • June 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The media debates fairness, Governor Cuomo proposes marijuana legislation, and Edward Conard talks innovation and risk and his book, "Unintended Consequences."

  • S17E111 Boris Johnson

    • June 11, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama gets caught in a gaffe, Larry Wilmore discusses the lack of diversity in a Romney ad, and Boris Johnson gives a mayoral opinion on the large soda ban.

  • S17E112 Colin Powell

    • June 12, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Governor Rick Scott continues his voter purge in Florida, prisoners at Gitmo enjoy some taxpayer-funded amenities, and Colin Powell discusses his book, "It Worked For Me."

  • S17E113 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • June 13, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama and Mitt Romney scramble to raise cash, the White House receives criticism for suspicious leaks, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses the invention of vibrators.

  • S17E114 Catherine Zeta-Jones

    • June 14, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    JPMorgan Chase's CEO Jamie Dimon testifies in Washington, Aasif Mandvi uncovers a conspiracy in Idaho, and Catherine Zeta-Jones talks "Rock of Ages" and "Spartacus."

  • S17E115 Parmy Olson

    • June 18, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Greece votes to stay within the EU, Samantha Bee debates whether or not to attend a $40,000-a-plate Obama fundraiser, and journalist Parmy Olson sheds light on Anonymous.

  • S17E116 Denis Leary

    • June 19, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats try to build a strong liberal coalition, President Obama uses his executive authority to prevent excessive deportation, and Denis Leary fills in for Marco Rubio.

  • S17E117 Steve Carell

    • June 20, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Attorney General Eric Holder faces criticism from the House Oversight Committee, Obama and Romney face hecklers on the trail, and Steve Carell promotes all of his new books.

  • S17E118 Bassem Youssef

    • June 21, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama claims executive privilege on "fast and furious" documents, and Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef fulfills a dream by appearing on The Daily Show.

  • S17E119 Marco Rubio

    • June 25, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court rules on the Arizona immigration law, Mitt Romney hosts a retreat for big donors in Utah, and Marco Rubio shares lessons from his two years in the Senate.

  • S17E120 Seth MacFarlane

    • June 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama's role in Operation Fast and Furious inspires conservative talk of dictatorship, and Seth MacFarlane explains how he recruited Mark Wahlberg to star in "Ted."

  • S17E121 Andrew Garfield

    • June 27, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Governor Cuomo's proposed decriminalization of marijuana fails, Jessica Williams sends health care news from the Supreme Court, and Andrew Garfield is Spider-Man.

  • S17E122 Tenacious D

    • June 28, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court rules Obamacare constitutional, John Oliver poses questions to fictional president Herman Cain, and Tenacious D performs songs off "Rize of the Fenix."

  • S17E123 Louis C.K.

    • July 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney retires retroactively, John Oliver reports from New Jersey on the Viacom-DirecTV dispute, and Louis C.K. clarifies his controversial Twitter comments.

  • S17E124 Victor Cruz

    • July 17, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Egyptians hurl tomatoes in protest, the Obamas pose for the Kiss Cam, John Oliver tells America to keep it down, Al Madrigal goes to Mexico, and Victor Cruz talks football.

  • S17E125 Sigourney Weaver

    • July 18, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Banks tamper with the Libor rate, Mitt Romney resists pressure to reveal his tax returns, and Sigourney Weaver talks American dynasties and "Political Animals."

  • S17E126 E.J. Dionne

    • July 19, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    An investigation reveals HSBC laundered money for Mexican drug cartels, Michele Bachmann floats a conspiracy theory, and E.J. Dionne talks "Our Divided Political Heart."

  • S17E127 Fareed Zakaria

    • July 23, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Colorado tragedy sparks non-gun debate, the Boy Scouts and Chick-fil-A reaffirm exclusionary policies toward gays, and Fareed Zakaria discusses "The Post-American World."

  • S17E128 Matthew McConaughey

    • July 24, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    London faces Olympics-related difficulties, Lewis Black takes issue with the deliberate distortions of the campaigns, and Matthew McConaughey discusses "Killer Joe."

  • S17E129 Joseph Stiglitz

    • July 25, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama encounters pronoun trouble, John Oliver interviews Herman Cain about his imaginary energy policy, and Joseph Stiglitz discusses "The Price of Inequality."

  • S17E130 Zach Galifianakis & Will Ferrell

    • July 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un gets married, Samantha Bee reports on nuns at odds with the Vatican, and Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis take a break from "The Campaign."

  • S17E131 Rashida Jones

    • July 30, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney sees disconcerting signs at the London Olympics, cities look to ban Chick-fil-A for its gay marriage stance, and Rashida Jones talks "Celeste and Jesse Forever."

  • S17E132 Dambisa Moyo

    • July 31, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney makes an impression overseas, Dick Cheney and John McCain disagree on Sarah Palin's vice-presidential qualities, and economist Dambisa Moyo examines China.

  • S17E133 Fred Guterl

    • August 1, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama donates to the Obama campaign, Mitt Romney runs as a generic Republican candidate, Harry Reid is terrible, and Fred Guterl talks human extinction.

  • S17E134 Jessica Biel

    • August 2, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Chik-fil-A Appreciation Day threatens America's chicken supply, the news struggles to not spoil the Olympics, and Jessica Biel discusses cars of the future in "Total Recall."

  • S17E135 Tim Gunn

    • August 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The White House is criticized for security leaks, Jason Jones studies super spy Thomas Drake, the Mars rover lands, and Tim Gunn remembers ten seasons of "Project Runway."

  • S17E136 Saima Wahab

    • August 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Chik-fil-A and Taco Bell face social media challenges, Italy doesn't love Mitt Romney, and Saima Wahab discusses her journey from Afghanistan to Portland, Oregon.

  • S17E137 Chris Rock

    • August 8, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Voter I.D. laws target the poor, minorities and elderly, Al Madrigal investigates an Olympic penis controversy, and Chris Rock discusses "2 Days in New York."

  • S17E138 Joanna Brooks

    • August 9, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama and Mitt Romney exchange bad puns, Jason Jones covers the 2012 Red Neck Blank, and Joanna Brooks talks growing up Mormon in The Book of Mormon Girl.

  • S17E139 Robert Pattinson

    • August 13, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney makes Paul Ryan the Republican vice presidential nominee, and "Cosmopolis" and "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson enjoys a pint of Ben & Jerry's ice cream.

  • S17E140 Misty May-Treanor

    • August 14, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney campaigns with vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan, John Hodgman shares his love of "Twilight," and Misty May-Treanor reflects on her Olympic legend.

  • S17E141 Brian Williams

    • August 15, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden sparks Republican outrage, John Oliver searches for America's next great political prop, and Brian Williams discusses dogs and Paul Ryan's Wienermobile.

  • S17E142 Rob Corddry

    • August 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Pennsylvania and Ohio pursue partisan voting laws, the Best F#@king News Team Ever warms up for the Republican National Convention, and Rob Corddry shares his Olympic medal.

  • S17E143 Marco Rubio

    • August 28, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team ever reports from the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL, and Marco Rubio touts Republican governing philosophies and Florida journalism.

  • S17E144 Herman Cain

    • August 29, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The 2012 Republican National Convention finds its theme, Samantha Bee investigates the Republican platform, and Herman Cain identifies differences between him and Mitt Romney.

  • S17E145 Michael Steele

    • August 30, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Ryan addresses the Republican National Convention, John Oliver interprets the Republican theme "We Can Change It," and Michael Steele talks Ron Paul.

  • S17E146 GOP Convention 2012: Friday

    • August 31, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S17E147 Tom Brokaw

    • September 4, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S17E148 Kirsten Gillibrand

    • September 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Democratic National Convention speakers praise President Obama, John Oliver shares a personal Obama anecdote, and Kirsten Gillibrand calls for more women in Congress.

  • S17E149 Austan Goolsbee

    • September 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Democratic Party votes to amend its platform, Bill Clinton shares hard facts, and economist Austan Goolsbee remains happily divorced from government work.

  • S17E150 DNC Friday

    • September 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama accepts the Democratic nomination, the Best F#@king News Team Ever shares memories of Charlotte, and Fox News gets a new slogan after its convention coverage.

  • S17E151 Kofi Annan

    • September 17, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    A YouTube movie sparks violence in the Middle East, John Oliver reports from Egypt, and Kofi Annan shares his views on the Syrian conflict and what it means for the world.

  • S17E152 Salman Rushdie

    • September 18, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney shares his opinion of 47% of Americans, Al Madrigal and Jessica Williams discuss minority advantages in America, and Salman Rushdie talks "Joseph Anton."

  • S17E153 Pink

    • September 19, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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."

  • S17E154 Bill Clinton

    • September 20, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    An ancient papyrus hints that Jesus was married, the Senate GOP kills a veterans jobs bill, and Bill Clinton discusses his convention speech and the Clinton Global Initiative.

  • SPECIAL 0x15 Special Edition - A Look Back at News Media

    • September 24, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    CNN experiments with branded news segments, Chris Wallace gives away the Fox News game, and Brian Williams explains what it's like to be part of the professional news media in this Daily Show Special Edition.

  • S17E155 Abdullah II

    • September 25, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama brushes off United Nations world leaders, Mitt Romney regresses as the election approaches, and King Abdullah II of Jordan talks Arab Spring.

  • S17E156 Olivia Wilde

    • September 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The NFL referee lockout continues, Patrick Stewart replaces John Oliver, Jason Jones investigates Sudden Wealth Syndrome, and Olivia Wilde talks life in Kenya.

  • S17E157 Amar'e Stoudemire

    • September 27, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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.

Season 18

  • S18E01 Arnold Schwarzenegger

    • October 1, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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".

  • S18E02 Liam Neeson

    • October 2, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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".

  • S18E03 Rand Paul

    • October 3, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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".

  • S18E04 Bill O'Reilly

    • October 4, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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".

  • SPECIAL 0x16 The Rumble 2012: Jon Stewart vs. Bill O'Reilly

    • October 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Moderated by former Fox News and CNN anchor E.D. Hill, Stewart and O'Reilly clash over the role of government, President Obama's foreign policy, Social Security and Medicare, and the media industry, among other things.

  • SPECIAL 0x17 Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Jungle

    • October 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Bill O'Reilly. Jon Stewart. 2 podiums. 1 Air-Conditioned Auditorium. In "O'Reilly v Stewart 2012: The Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium," O'Reilly and Stewart took an entertaining and comedic approach to today's pressing political issues in an attempt to find the best direction for America. The debate was recorded live at Lisner Auditorium at The George Washington University.

  • S18E05 Pete Townshend

    • October 8, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Slightly lower unemployment numbers spark conservative conspiracy theories, Sesame Street comes under fire, and Pete Townshend discusses his memoir, "Who I Am".

  • S18E06 Ben Affleck

    • October 9, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney presents his vague deficit reduction plan, Jessica Williams interviews black Mormons in Utah, and Ben Affleck rescues hostages in "Argo".

  • S18E07 Magic Johnson

    • October 10, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S18E08 Paul Thomas Anderson

    • October 11, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Down-ticket congressional races intensify, John Oliver reports on a fast-growing sector of the US economy, and Paul Thomas Anderson talks writing and directing "The Master".

  • S18E09 J.K. Rowling

    • October 15, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden debates Paul Ryan, Martha Raddatz draws praise as debate moderator, and author J.K. Rowling discusses writing a novel without magic or Harry Potter.

  • S18E10 Eugene Jarecki

    • October 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Ryan visits a homeless shelter in Ohio, Herman Cain touches on American exceptionalism, and Eugene Jarecki discusses the war on drugs and "The House I Live In".

  • S18E11 Nate Silver

    • October 17, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama shows up for the second presidential debate, John Oliver recruits a focus group, and Nate Silver shares his book, "The Signal and the Noise".

  • S18E12 Barack Obama

    • October 18, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Samantha Bee explains why women voters are turned off by the debates, and President Obama weighs in on the election, Libya and Joe Biden's swimwear.

  • S18E13 D.L. Hughley

    • October 22, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The conservative media exploits an Obama sound bite, Jessica Williams and Samantha Bee follow the President's last campaign, and DL Hughley explains "The Endangered List".

  • S18E14 Gerard Butler

    • October 23, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney and Barack Obama debate foreign policy, John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi share closing election arguments, and Gerard Butler talks surfing in "Chasing Mavericks".

  • S18E15 Dakota Meyer

    • October 24, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump challenges President Obama, military veterans fight the civilian economy, and war hero Dakota Meyer describes a dark day in Afghanistan.

  • S18E16 Nancy Pelosi

    • October 25, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Both parties pick winners and losers, an Indiana Senate candidate stirs up controversy, and Nancy Pelosi shares her take on the 2012 presidential election.

  • SPECIAL 0x18 Special Edition - A Look Back at Animals

    • October 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Take a look back at The Best F#@king News Team Ever's greatest animal stories with the Daily Show Special Edition.

  • S18E17 Jon Ronson

    • October 31, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Hurricane Sandy reveals government competence, John Oliver and Jason Jones run eighth grade political campaigns, and Jon Ronson shares examples of investigative satire.

  • S18E18 Bob Woodruff

    • November 1, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Ohio suffers a storm of political ads, Jason Jones and John Oliver raise student council election funds, and Bob Woodruff promotes the "Stand Up For Heroes" fundraiser.

  • SPECIAL 0x19 Special Edition - A Look Back at Voting

    • November 2, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives are up in arms over non-existent voter fraud, Pennsylvania upholds a controversial voter I.D. law, and Jason Jones helps a frustrated voter feel as though his vote actually matters in this Daily Show Special Edition.

  • S18E19 Martha Raddatz

    • November 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The presidential campaigns wind down, John Oliver and Jason Jones coach young politicians, and Martha Raddatz shares the secret to her debate moderating authority.

  • S18E20 Election Night 2012: This Ends Now

    • November 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Election night wraps up, the Best F#@king News Team Ever reports future election results, and Samantha Bee interviews undecided voters.

  • S18E21 Nate Silver

    • November 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama defeats Mitt Romney, Karl Rove refuses to admit defeat, Fox News plays the blame game, and Nate Silver explains his forecasting methodology.

  • S18E22 Katie Dellamaggiore & Pobo Efekoro

    • November 8, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Colorado legalizes marijuana, John Oliver offers a unique interpretation of the election, and Katie Dellamaggiore and Pobo Efekoro talk "Brooklyn Castle".

  • SPECIAL 0x20 Special Edition - A Look Back at Barack Obama

    • November 9, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show's Special Edition takes a look back at the first four years of President Barack Obama.

  • S18E23 Mike Huckabee

    • November 12, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    New York cleans up after Hurricane Sandy, General Petraeus resigns as head of the CIA, and Mike Huckabee calls for a more inclusive GOP.

  • S18E24 Jason Sudeikis

    • November 13, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    White House petitioners threaten secession, the Petraeus scandal widens with a second implicated general, and Jason Sudeikis channels Joe Biden and Mitt Romney.

  • S18E25 Jon Meacham

    • November 14, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP does well among married women, the BBC confronts a decades-long child sex scandal, and Jon Meacham talks "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power".

  • S18E26 Andrew Napolitano

    • November 15, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney accuses President Obama of bribery, Al Madrigal investigates Arizona's legislative landscape, and Andrew Napolitano waxes Constitutional.

  • SPECIAL 0x21 Special Edition - A Look Back at Democalypse 2012

    • November 16, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports on election night, and Herman Cain talks about running for president in this Daily Show Democalypse 2012 Special Edition.

  • S18E27 David Nasaw

    • November 26, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Israel and Hamas call a ceasefire, God works in mysterious ways, and David Nasaw discusses "The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy".

  • S18E28 Warren Buffett & Carol Loomis

    • November 27, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Wal-Mart employees surrender their front row Black Friday seats, several parties receive blame for the Twinkie's death, and Warren Buffett and Carol Loomis talk tax fairness.

  • S18E29 Neil Young

    • November 28, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    John McCain and Lindsey Graham attack Susan Rice, Marcia Fudge attacks their attack, Jason Jones examines political consulting, and Neil Young brings vinyl sound to digital.

  • S18E30 Calvin Trillin

    • November 29, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney joins President Obama for a private White House meeting, John Hodgman threatens to secede, and Calvin Trillin recounts the presidential race in verse.

  • SPECIAL 0x22 Special Edition - A Look Back at Food

    • November 30, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    This week's Special Edition reminds us that even food can be political.

  • S18E31 Denis Leary

    • December 3, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News continues fighting the war on Christmas, Congress debates the filibuster, and Denis Leary spreads holiday cheer in his book, "Merry F**kin' Christmas".

  • S18E32 R.A. Dickey

    • December 4, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    The left and right debate fiscal cliff resolutions, House Republicans pass on diversity, and Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey describes the brotherhood of the knuckleball.

  • S18E33 Alan Simpson

    • December 5, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans oppose the UN's disability rights treaty, Al Madrigal investigates pot-smoking seniors, and Alan Simpson untangles the fiscal cliff.

  • S18E34 Chris Christie

    • December 6, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Kate Middleton battles morning sickness, Samantha Bee predicts the royal child's future, and Chris Christie shares details of his hug with Bruce Springsteen.

  • SPECIAL 0x23 Special Edition - A Look Back at International Affairs

    • December 7, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Take a look back at The Best F#@king News Team Ever's greatest stories from around the world with the Daily Show Special Edition.

  • S18E35 Bishop Gene Robinson

    • December 10, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Sports commentator Bob Costas switches subjects, Mitch McConnell's plan backfires, and Gene Robinson talks being the first openly gay bishop in Christendom.

  • S18E36 Laura Linney

    • December 11, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Michigan and Indiana wage economic warfare, Silvio Berlusconi serenades the Italian electorate, and Laura Linney discusses "Hyde Park on Hudson".

  • S18E37 Cory Booker

    • December 12, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    Atheists assault Christmas, North Korea's Kim Jong-un averts Armageddon, and Newark Mayor Cory Booker touts his city's economic resurgence.

  • S18E38 Kristen Stewart

    • December 13, 2012
    • Comedy Central

    California's Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act face legal hurdles, Wyatt Cenac completes one last investigation, and Kristen Stewart dances in "On the Road".

  • S18E39 Anne Hathaway

    • January 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    America temporarily avoids the Fiscal Cliff, House Republicans vote against a Hurricane Sandy relief package, and Anne Hathaway divulges the ending to "Les Miserables".

  • S18E40 Gen. Stanley McChrystal

    • January 8, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    America debates gun control, Wayne LaPierre calls for a lunatic database, and retired General Stanley McChrystal discusses his memoir, "My Share of the Task".

  • S18E41 Jeff Bridges

    • January 9, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg sues America, Al Madrigal reports on Detroit's Canadian problem, and Jeff Bridges talks "The Dude and the Zen Master".

  • S18E42 Josh Brolin

    • January 10, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The government considers minting a trillion dollar coin, Al Gore sells Current TV to Al Jazeera, and Josh Brolin discusses his handsome role in "Gangster Squad".

  • SPECIAL 0x24 Special Edition - A Look Back at Technology

    • January 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Private space ships and 3-D porn are just some of the technological advances The Daily Show's Special Edition covers.

  • S18E43 Roger Waters

    • January 14, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Krugman teaches brand awareness, Jessica Williams parses President Obama's personal diversity, John Oliver investigates investigations, and Roger Waters battles the flu.

  • S18E44 Bob Schieffer

    • January 15, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Lance Armstrong opens up to Oprah, Clarence Thomas speaks for the first time in seven years, and Bob Schieffer prepares for his 13th presidential inauguration.

  • S18E45 Jessica Chastain

    • January 16, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The White House and the NRA debate gun control measures, House Republicans vote against Hurricane Sandy relief, and Jessica Chastain talks "Zero Dark Thirty".

  • S18E46 Lena Dunham

    • January 17, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama addresses gun control, the White House rebuffs a petition to build a Death Star, and Lena Dunham is a Golden Globes newbie.

  • SPECIAL 0x25 Special Edition - A Look Back at Guns

    • January 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show's Special Edition takes a look back at the level-headed debate concerning gun rights.

  • S18E47 Sonia Sotomayor

    • January 21, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama is sworn in for a second term, the Best F#@king News Team Ever experiments with inauguration hairstyles, and Sonia Sotomayor talks "My Beloved World".

  • S18E48 Jennifer Lopez

    • January 22, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama is sworn in for his second presidential term, Beyonce "sings" the National Anthem, and Jennifer Lopez discusses her new action film, "Parker".

  • S18E49 Missy Cummings

    • January 23, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Ryan reviews President Obama's inaugural speech, Israel is no friend to Benjamin Netanyahu, and Missy Cummings shares the many applications of drones.

  • S18E50 Christopher Walken

    • January 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    House Republicans press Hillary Clinton on Benghazi intelligence, China's smog problem helps America's self-esteem, and Christopher Walken talks "Stand Up Guys".

  • SPECIAL 0x26 Special Edition - A Look Back at the Fiscal Cliff

    • January 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Take a look back at The Daily Shows best coverage of the ever-heightening fiscal cliff with the Daily Show Special Edition.

  • S18E51 Bob Costas

    • January 28, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Women gain access to front-line combat, North Korea promises to "settle accounts" with the United States, and Bob Costas discusses the American cultures of guns and football.

  • S18E52 Melissa McCarthy

    • January 29, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Would-be right-wing homesteaders envision a perfect society, homosexuality comes to the Boy Scouts and the NFL, and Melissa McCarthy blames Jason Bateman for "Identity Thief".

  • S18E53 Al Gore

    • January 30, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans reach out to Latino voters, and Al Gore talks climate, democracy, and his book, "The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change".

  • S18E54 Jason Bateman

    • January 31, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate investigates a range of gun control measures, President Obama makes a controversial skeet-shooting remark, and Jason Bateman discusses "Identity Thief".

  • SPECIAL 0x27 Special Edition - A Look Back at Women in the Military

    • February 1, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Watch coverage of women in the military with The Daily Show Special Edition.

  • S18E55 Michelle Rhee

    • February 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Super Bowl suffers a power failure, Chinese hackers infiltrate the New York Times, and education reformer Michelle Rhee discusses her book, "Radical".

  • S18E56 Ray Kelly

    • February 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans explore alternative methods of voter outreach, Facebook frustrates Germany, and Ray Kelly talks gun control and large sodas.

  • S18E57 Ed Whitacre

    • February 6, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration is questioned over its legal basis for drone strikes, the British government addresses gay marriage, and Ed Whitacre discusses GM's revival.

  • S18E58 Neil Barofsky

    • February 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The White House opens up about drones, the United States Postal Service changes its work schedule, and Neil Barofsky talks banks and bailouts.

  • S18E59 George Stephanopoulos

    • February 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Pope Benedict XVI steps down, Harvard fails to produce the best cheaters, and George Stephanopoulos talks State of the Union addresses past and future.

  • S18E60 Mike Piazza

    • February 12, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    North Korea goes miniature, Lewis Black looks to the real gun control experts, and Mike Piazza talks baseball, steroids, and his book, "Long Shot".

  • S18E61 Fawzia Koofi

    • February 13, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama updates America on the State of the Union, Marco Rubio takes a water break, and Fawzia Koofi discusses her book, "The Favored Daughter".

  • S18E62 Susan E. Rice

    • February 14, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    CNN owns the cruise ship story, John Oliver meets with the secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and Susan Rice shares her side of the Benghazi story.

  • S18E63 Alison Brie

    • February 19, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Great Britain questions the quality of its fast food, a meteor explosion over Russia fails to resonate, and Alison Brie talks "Community," "Mad Men," and Springsteen.

  • S18E64 Helaine Olen

    • February 20, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans revenge themselves on Chuck Hagel, Mississippi ratifies the 13th Amendment, and Helaine Olen discusses her book, "Pound Foolish".

  • S18E65 Steven Brill

    • February 21, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The White House vows greater transparency, Jessica Williams joins up with Texas secessionists, and Steven Brill discusses his health care industry investigation.

  • S18E66 Donnie Wahlberg

    • February 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Mississippi's Dick Molpus is vindicated, Samantha Bee prepares for post-sequester America, and Donnie Wahlberg straddles the police communities of Boston and New York.

  • S18E67 Lori Silverbush & Kristi Jacobson

    • February 26, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Dov Hikind addresses the blackface controversy, Robert Gibbs acknowledges the drone program, and Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson discuss hunger and "A Place at the Table".

  • S18E68 R.J. Cutler

    • February 27, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Wall Street enjoys a boom, Italy wanders into a religious and political power vacuum, and R.J. Cutler describes "The World According to Dick Cheney".

  • S18E69 Rachel Maddow

    • February 28, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Bob Woodward runs afoul of the White House, Jason Jones battles maple syrup addiction, and Rachel Maddow decodes the Supreme Court.

  • S18E70 Paul Rudd

    • March 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress punishes itself by not punishing itself, Dennis Rodman reaches out to Kim Jong-un, and Paul Rudd discusses his life on the Supreme Court.

  • S18E71 Sandra Day O'Connor

    • March 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court reconsiders the Voting Rights Act, and Sandra Day O'Connor discusses her life on the bench and her book, "Out of Order".

  • S18E72 Neil DeGrasse Tyson

    • March 6, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Rand Paul filibusters for real, Al Madrigal questions Puerto Rico's desire for statehood, and Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the Russian meteor event.

  • S18E73 Tom Coughlin

    • March 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Biological imperatives end Rand Paul's filibuster, potential papal successors gather in Rome, and Tom Coughlin discusses his book, "Earn the Right to Win".

  • SPECIAL 0x28 Special Edition - A Look Back at Drones

    • March 8, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show Special Edition looks at the machines that are possibly looking at you.

  • S18E74 Peter Dinklage

    • March 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama brokers Middle Eastern peace, Al Madrigal investigates a lesser-known form of gun violence, and "Game of Thrones"' Peter Dinklage coins a phrase.

  • S18E75 Michael Moss

    • March 26, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans reboot, Larry Wilmore offers the GOP minority outreach advice, and "Salt Sugar Fat" author Michael Moss shares processed food industry secrets.

  • S18E76 Eva Mendes

    • March 27, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Government doesn't work for returning veterans, the Supreme Court weighs in on same-sex marriage, and Eva Mendes talks "The Place Beyond the Pines".

  • S18E77 Denise Kiernan

    • March 28, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court hears gay marriage arguments, Rupert Murdoch looks to expand his reach in LA, and Denise Kiernan investigates the women of the Manhattan Project.

  • S18E78 Mary Roach

    • April 1, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Egypt suffers democratic growing pains, John Oliver investigates violence against guns, and Mary Roach demystifies the digestive process.

  • S18E79 Jonathan Sperber

    • April 2, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Kim Jong-un fails to take the hint, Pope Francis I makes his mark, and author Jonathan Sperber delves into the personal life of Karl Marx.

  • S18E80 Sheryl Sandberg

    • April 3, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress anonymously supports genetically modified food, Republicans look to re-rebrand, and Sheryl Sandberg offers suggestions to close the gender gap.

  • S18E81 Danny Boyle

    • April 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Rutgers University fires its basketball coach, CNN evolves goats and the news, the Department of Veterans Affairs needs help, and Danny Boyle talks "Trance" and the Queen.

  • S18E82 David Stockman

    • April 8, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama's budget proposal satisfies no one, Jessica Williams talks pubic lice with John Waters, and David Stockman predicts another economic crash.

  • S18E83 Jimmy Carter

    • April 9, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Virginia's "Cooch" revives the state's anti-sodomy laws, a Tennessee lawmaker takes on the young and poor, and Jimmy Carter celebrates his defeat of the guinea worm.

  • S18E84 Ken Burns

    • April 10, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans thwart the UN's assault on the Second Amendment, China tunes in, and Ken Burns seeks justice in "The Central Park Five".

  • S18E85 Edie Falco

    • April 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    "Crazy" Rand Paul visits Howard University, Aasif Mandvi delves into the complicated financial world of student athletics, and Edie Falco talks theater and "Nurse Jackie".

  • S18E86 Tom Cruise

    • April 16, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate proposes a long and arduous "path to citizenship," Lewis Black takes on poverty in America, and an ageless Tom Cruise talks "Oblivion".

  • S18E87 Ricky Gervais

    • April 17, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    CNN goes down speculation road, the United States is accused of torture, and Ricky Gervais brings back his character from "The Office".

  • S18E88 Mark Mazzetti

    • April 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate fails once again, John Oliver proves that gun control actually does work, and Mark Mazzetti sheds light on the CIA's secret wars.

  • S18E89 Christina Hendricks

    • April 22, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Czech Republic ambassador clears the air, CNN covers every moment of the Boston manhunt, and Christina Hendricks considers possible "Mad Men" spinoffs.

  • S18E90 Salman Rushdie

    • April 23, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The STOCK Act gets the Congressional treatment, John Oliver continues his Australian gun control investigation, and writer Salman Rushdie transitions to filmmaking.

  • S18E91 Bassem Youssef

    • April 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News questions the Constitution, John Hodgman finds an investment alternative to gold, and Bassem Youssef considers the humorlessness of government.

  • S18E92 Vali Nasr

    • April 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The George W. Bush Presidential Library opens for business, John Oliver concludes his investigation of Australian gun control, and Vali Nasr analyzes American foreign policy.

  • S18E93 Jon Hamm

    • April 29, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress feels the sequester pinch, the Elvis impersonator accused of mailing ricin to government officials is found innocent, and Jon Hamm talks "Mad Men"'s sixth season.

  • S18E94 Robert Downey Jr

    • April 30, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Syria questions America's resolve and line-drawing ability, longtime NBA center Jason Collins comes out as gay, and Robert Downey Jr. dons his "Iron Man 3" promotional suit.

  • S18E95 Kay Bailey Hutchison

    • May 1, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Guantanamo goes on hunger strike, Ted Cruz rankles everybody, and Kay Bailey Hutchison identifies Texas' independent roots.

  • S18E96 Eric Greitens

    • May 2, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Paper joins the axis of evil, the Best F#@king News Team Ever tracks down a fugitive document, and Eric Greitens lays out his plan to help returning veterans.

  • S18E97 Christiane Amanpour

    • May 6, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The NRA does its best CPAC impression, and Christiane Amanpour bets on CNN's resurgence.

  • S18E98 Mindy Kaling

    • May 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Christie goes under the knife, Jessica Williams learns the real meaning of Cinco de Mayo, and Mindy Kaling divulges her Met Ball 2013 punk credentials.

  • S18E99 Carey Mulligan

    • May 8, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Benghazi-gate continues apace, CNN pulls a fast one, and Carey Mulligan immerses herself in the flapper culture of "The Great Gatsby".

  • S18E100 David Sedaris

    • May 9, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Jodi Arias trial ends, Aasif Mandvi steers wayward youth away from dead end college degrees, and David Sedaris talks "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls".

  • S18E101 J.J. Abrams

    • May 13, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The IRS apologizes for targeting conservative political groups, the government does something right, and J.J. Abrams notes the differences between "Star Trek" and "Star Wars".

  • S18E102 Nathan Lane

    • May 14, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama takes a question about the IRS, Jessica Williams counsels a wayward conservative, and Nathan Lane shares his personal theme song.

  • S18E103 Olympia Snowe

    • May 15, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration is hit by Hurricane Scandy, Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney call for more government accountability, and Olympia Snowe considers bipartisanship.

  • S18E104 George Packer

    • May 16, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The 2016 presidential election heats up, Disney neglects its parenting duties, and George Packer surveys three decades of American life in his book, "The Unwinding".

  • S18E105 Ellen Page

    • May 20, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration deploys some guy to do damage control, China flushes away all traces of a mysterious ooze, and Ellen Page sings Canada's praises.

  • S18E106 Phil Jackson

    • May 21, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Toronto's mayor learns that crack is whack, Al Madrigal tracks down former MSNBC pundit Dylan Ratigan, and Phil Jackson talks basketball and managing big egos.

  • S18E107 Bill O'Reilly

    • May 22, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The IRS proves short on answers, Apple answers for its tax dodge, Peggy Noonan ranks presidential scandals, and Bill O'Reilly considers the Obama administration's troubles.

  • S18E108 Morgan Freeman

    • May 23, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration prosecutes dangerous potheads and journalists, Jason Jones measures conservative reactions to IRS profiling, and Morgan Freeman waxes scientific.

  • S18E109 Maxim Pozdorovkin & Mike Lerner

    • June 3, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The IRS gets a taste of its own medicine, John McCain visits Syrian rebels, and Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin explain the meaning of Pussy Riot.

  • S18E110 Brian Williams

    • June 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    China wins the Iraq War, health officials warn of a global MERS epidemic, and Brian Williams weighs in on press freedoms.

  • S18E111 Jon Favreau

    • June 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Christie calls for a special election, Jessica Williams observes Tennessee's signature health care initiative, and Jon Favreau looks back on his White House days.

  • S18E112 No Guests

    • June 6, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    New York City residents react to Citi Bike, Jon announces his trip to Iran, and John Oliver seizes power.

  • S18E113 Seth Rogen

    • June 10, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Details of the government's domestic surveillance practices emerge, the Best F#@king News Team Ever congratulates John Oliver, and Seth Rogen talks "This Is the End".

  • S18E114 Armando Iannucci

    • June 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republican senators respond to the NSA surveillance controversy, Al Madrigal exposes undercover whistleblowers, and Armando Iannucci talks American politics and "Veep".

  • S18E115 Mavis Staples

    • June 12, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The "Summer of the Whistleblower" continues, Lewis Black scrutinizes cutting-edge technologies, and Mavis Staples performs songs from her album, "One True Vine".

  • S18E116 Fareed Zakaria

    • June 13, 2013
    • Comedy Central
  • S18E117 Linda Cardellini

    • June 17, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin quits quitting, Iran votes for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's replacement, Sam Bee reports on a bullied majority, and Linda Cardellini talks "Mad Men".

  • S18E118 Jim Gaffigan

    • June 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate nearly accomplishes something, Mick Foley issues an immigration reform challenge, and Jim Gaffigan reflects on fatherhood.

  • S18E119 Dawn Porter

    • June 19, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama doesn't feel the love in Germany, the Supreme Court rules on human gene patenting, and Dawn Porter reflects on underappreciated public defenders.

  • S18E120 Tom Brokaw

    • June 20, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Paula Deen finds herself embroiled in controversy, old-timey gangster stories dominate the news, and Tom Brokaw discusses technological innovations in news.

  • S18E121 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • June 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones learns about the Canadian financial services industry, Edward Snowden eludes the media and the authorities, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses "White House Down".

  • S18E122 Questlove

    • June 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court takes on the Voting Rights Act, George Zimmerman's lawyer starts the trial with a joke, and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson links hip hop and "The Cosby Show".

  • S18E123 Josh Fox

    • June 26, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever responds to the Supreme Court's DOMA decision, Kristen Schaal cheers Wendy Davis, and Josh Fox discusses his film, "Gasland Part II".

  • S18E124 Tom Goldstein

    • June 27, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Jon Stewart says hello, Justice Scalia objects to the DOMA ruling, Edward Snowden turns up in a Moscow airport, and Tom Goldstein explains the Supreme Court's decisions.

  • S18E125 Aaron Sorkin

    • July 15, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The George Zimmerman murder trial concludes, Al Madrigal questions Latinos about other Latinos, and Aaron Sorkin talks CNN and "The Newsroom".

  • S18E126 Helen Mirren

    • July 16, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate avoids destroying itself, Kate Middleton's unborn child keeps his or her fans waiting, and Helen Mirren explains why she enjoys touching celebrities.

  • S18E127 Reza Aslan

    • July 17, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Eliot Spitzer and Anthony Weiner poll well in NYC, Lewis Black responds to Rick Perry's job offer, and Reza Aslan considers the historical Jesus in his book, "Zealot".

  • S18E128 Sarah Vowell

    • July 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Egyptians mark the end of democracy, CNN rocks the news, and Sarah Vowell sits in for her friend, the late David Rakoff.

  • S18E129 Louis C.K.

    • July 22, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    A royal son is born, Edward Snowden considers moving out of the Moscow airport, Detroit goes bankrupt, and Louis C.K. talks Woody Allen and "Blue Jasmine".

  • S18E130 Richard Haass

    • July 23, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports on the royal birth, and foreign policy expert Richard Haass reflects on the importance of domestic stability.

  • S18E131 Shailene Woodley

    • July 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Anthony Weiner becomes Carlos Danger, Larry Wilmore begins a conversation on race, and Shailene Woodley discusses "The Spectacular".

  • S18E132 Bob Bradley

    • July 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Goldman Sachs gets into the aluminum game, Aasif Mandvi tries convincing someone to run for Congress, and Bob Bradley talks Egyptian soccer and the World Cup.

  • S18E133 Mark Leibovich

    • July 29, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Edward Snowden receives a literary care package, Congress agrees on something, Anthony Weiner gets more bad news, and Mark Leibovich surveys the Washington landscape.

  • S18E134 Tim Gunn

    • July 30, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Judge Johnny judges Halliburton, Lance Armstrong and Joe Biden, Pope Francis changes the Catholic tone toward homosexuality, and Tim Gunn talks "Project Runway".

  • S18E135 Hank Azaria

    • July 31, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress continues being unpopular, Jason Jones travels to Kentucky, Anthony Weiner 9/11s his d**k pics, and Hank Azaria discusses "Lovelace".

  • S18E136 Colin Quinn

    • August 1, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    America's fast food workers demand better pay, Hillary Clinton's lunch ignites 2016 election buzz, and Colin Quinn teaches Constitutional history.

  • S18E137 Neal Thompson

    • August 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The 2016 Republican presidential field expands, politics engulfs sports and the royal baby, and Neal Thompson recounts the life of Robert Ripley in "A Curious Man".

  • S18E138 Liam Hemsworth

    • August 6, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Tax reform terrifies politicians who want tax reform, Jessica Williams and Samantha Bee debate the race question, and Liam Hemsworth talks sports and white-collar crime.

  • S18E139 Lake Bell

    • August 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama breaks his date with Vladimir Putin, David Cameron takes away England's porn, "Shark Week" is engulfed in shark-troversy, and Lake Bell talks filmmaking.

  • S18E140 Kirsten Gillibrand

    • August 8, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The SEC holds big banks accountable in small ways, Obama speaks out on sexual assault in the military, and Kirsten Gillibrand criticizes how the military handles such cases.

  • S18E141 Rand Paul

    • August 12, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Matthews makes 2016 election predictions, Australia's federal candidates slip up, Dr. Sanjay Gupta turns pro-pot, and Senator Rand Paul talks health care.

  • S18E142 Joshua Oppenheimer

    • August 13, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    A judge goes after NYC's stop-and-frisk policies, Jessica Williams demands stop-and-frisk on Wall Street, and Joshua Oppenheimer describes his film, "The Act of Killing".

  • S18E143 Regis Philbin

    • August 14, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Amazon's Jeff Bezos takes over The Washington Post, Elon Musk dreams up a supersonic transport capsule, and Regis Philbin describes his sports talk show, "Crowd Goes Wild".

  • S18E144 Simon Pegg

    • August 15, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Protestors oppose Russia's gay propaganda ban, Anthony Weiner insults BuzzFeed, former correspondents bid farewell to John Oliver, and Simon Pegg talks "The World's End".

  • S18E145 Andrew Harper

    • September 3, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Jon returns from the Middle East, Syria crosses America's red line, and Andrew Harper explains the reality for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

  • S18E146 Mario Livio

    • September 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    John McCain shows his poker face, Samantha Bee searches for common ground with Russia, and Mario Livio shares some of science's greatest blunders.

  • S18E147 Michael C. Hall

    • September 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The New York City Democratic mayoral candidates debate the issues, Anthony Weiner fights back, and Michael C. Hall discusses the final season of "Dexter."

  • S18E148 Sheri Fink

    • September 9, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Americans debate intervention in Syria, Bashar al-Assad launches a campaign to charm the west, Republican mayoral candidates clash, and Sheri Fink prepares for disaster.

  • S18E149 Bill Dedman

    • September 10, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    John Kerry offers inadvertent hope for peace in Syria, a drug boat burns off the coast of Italy, and Bill Dedman sheds light on a reclusive heiress.

  • S18E150 Bob Odenkirk & David Cross

    • September 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Bill de Blasio wins the New York City Democratic primary, members of Congress address Egypt's people, and David Cross and Bob Odenkirk talk "Hollywood Said No!"

  • S18E151 Billy Crystal

    • September 12, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin assumes the role of peacemaker, Aasif Mandvi reports on the plight of biotech companies, and Billy Crystal recounts a bygone era in comedy.

  • S18E152 Robert Reich

    • September 16, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Lindsey Graham declares war on not going to war in Syria, Pope Francis takes aim at Catholic dogma, and Robert Reich predicts a return to progressivism.

  • S18E153 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • September 17, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    CNN learns the wrong lessons from Boston, the Best F#@king News Team Ever speculatively reports a Godzilla attack, and Jake Gyllenhaal talks "Prisoners."

  • S18E154 Hugh Jackman

    • September 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Washington D.C. gun laws prove ineffective, Al Madrigal tests the limits of southern hospitality, and Hugh Jackman embraces the darkness in "Prisoners."

  • S18E155 Chelsea Clinton

    • September 19, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Businesses circumvent Obamacare, Aasif Mandvi celebrates India's Miss America victory, and Chelsea Clinton shares details of her work at the Clinton Foundation.

  • S18E156 Richard Dawkins

    • September 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans rally against Obamacare, Jessica Williams reports on the future of international shipping, and Richard Dawkins compares science and religion.

  • S18E157 Atoms for Peace

    • September 25, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Ted Cruz takes a stand against the Affordable Care Act, and Thom Yorke and Flea perform songs from their joint project, Atoms for Peace.

  • S18E158 Robin Williams

    • September 26, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Hassan Rouhani of Iran hits New York, Pope Francis and Republicans disagree on scriptural matters, and Robin Williams talks "The Crazy Ones."

Season 19

  • S19E01 Bill O'Reilly

    • September 30, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans threaten to shutter the government if their Obamacare demands go unmet, and Bill O'Reilly talks Syria and "Killing Jesus".

  • S19E02 David Mitchell

    • October 1, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News weathers the government shutdown, Jason Jones surveys Obamacare supporters and opponents, and David Mitchell discusses "The Reason I Jump".

  • S19E03 Sandra Bullock

    • October 2, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congressional Republicans show signs of shutdown remorse, Lewis Black sets his sights on Barilla Pasta, and Sandra Bullock talks zero-gravity projectile vomit.

  • S19E04 Kerry Washington

    • October 3, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News investigates the liberal shutdown, Smokey the Bear gets furloughed, Sam Bee interviews a rebellious Republican, and Kerry Washington discusses "Scandal".

  • S19E05 Kathleen Sebelius

    • October 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Obamacare commences, Democratic incompetence battles Republican nihilism, and Kathleen Sebelius clarifies the finer points of the Affordable Care Act.

  • S19E06 Malala Yousafzai

    • October 8, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans deny responsibility for the shutdown and Malala Yousafzai talks fighting the Taliban.

  • S19E07 Michael Fassbender

    • October 9, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Moderate Republicans remain in hiding and Michael Fassbender plays a really bad guy.

  • S19E08 Brian Jay Jones

    • October 10, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    A Medicaid expansion encounters Republican turbulence and Brian Jay Jones talks Jim Henson.

  • S19E09 Alan Greenspan

    • October 21, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The government's health care technology sputters and Alan Greenspan reconsiders Wall Street.

  • S19E10 Malcolm Gladwell

    • October 22, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Mainstream Republicans battle the Tea Party and Malcolm Gladwell discusses "David and Goliath".

  • S19E11 Charles Krauthammer

    • October 23, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    JP Morgan Chase reaches a settlement with the government and Charles Krauthammer talks health care.

  • S19E12 Chiwetel Ejiofor

    • October 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Europe takes exception to America's attentions and Chiwetel Ejiofor turns out to be British.

  • S19E13 Nick Offerman

    • October 28, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress rides to HealthCare.gov's rescue, and Nick Offerman discusses "Paddle Your Own Canoe".

  • S19E14 Debbie Wasserman Schultz

    • October 29, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    CNN asks the question that really matters and Debbie Wasserman Schultz champions Obamacare.

  • S19E15 Diane Ravitch

    • October 30, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The NSA goes on the defensive and Diane Ravitch offers solutions to public school woes.

  • S19E16 Mark Fainaru-Wada

    • October 31, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Kathleen Sebelius takes the rap for HealthCare.gov and Mark Fainaru-Wada talks "League of Denial".

  • S19E17 Bob Woodruff

    • November 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Toronto's Mayor Rob Ford learns crack is wack, and Bob Woodruff raises money for vets.

  • S19E18 John Goodman

    • November 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Toronto enables Rob Ford and John Goodman works with Garry Trudeau in "Alpha House".

  • S19E19 Monique Brinson Demery

    • November 6, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Indecision 2013 concludes and Monique Brinson Demery talks "Finding the Dragon Lady".

  • S19E20 Patrick Stewart

    • November 7, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    A Second Rob Ford video emerges, NFL players defend Richie Incognito, Rand Paul is accused of plagiarism, and Patrick Stewart sheds light on his lobster costume.

  • S19E21 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • November 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    "60 Minutes" acknowledges errors in its Benghazi report, Jason Jones motivates voters in Colorado, and Doris Kearns Goodwin talks "The Bully Pulpit".

  • S19E22 Joe Scarborough

    • November 12, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    John Kerry nearly pulls off a landmark nuclear deal with Iran, Fox News meshes medical opinion and talking points, and Joe Scarborough diagnoses Republican extremism.

  • S19E23 Key & Peele

    • November 13, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The media struggles to identify racism, New York and Chicago share a not-so-polite disagreement, and Key and Peele detail their comedy beginnings.

  • S19E24 Geoffrey Rush

    • November 14, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama takes responsibility for the ACA's failings, Rob Ford appears before the Toronto city council, and Geoffrey Rush promotes "The Book Thief".

  • S19E25 Elizabeth Olsen

    • November 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Obamacare suffers in comparison to Hurricane Katrina, Liz Cheney assumes her father's mantle, and Elizabeth Olsen shows how not to be a Hollywood mess.

  • S19E26 Bill Cosby

    • November 19, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Toronto strips Rob Ford of his mayoral powers, Qatar constructs the country's largest steel vagina, and Bill Cosby talks "Far From Finished".

  • S19E27 Tom Brokaw

    • November 20, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Peace is declared in the pizza war between New York and Chicago, a Republican legislator enjoys hip hop and cocaine, and Tom Brokaw remembers the day JFK was killed.

  • S19E28 Jennifer Lawrence

    • November 21, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate actually does something, Jessica Williams offers Black Friday shopping tips, and Jennifer Lawrence promotes "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire".

  • S19E29 Ian McKellen

    • December 2, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration fixes HealthCare.gov, Black Friday shoppers turn violent, Christian B&B owners reject a gay couple, and Ian McKellen discusses "The Hobbit".

  • S19E30 Jared Leto

    • December 3, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin fights back in the war on Christmas, the RNC marks the end of racism in America, and Jared Leto returns to acting after a six-year hiatus.

  • S19E31 Jehane Noujaim

    • December 4, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Corporations differ from people after all, Samantha Bee sheds light on shady, legal business practices, and Jehane Noujaim talks "The Square".

  • S19E32 Jorge Ramos

    • December 5, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Fast food workers go on strike, John Hodgman warns of deranged millionaire flight from New York City, and Jorge Ramos predicts a Latino president.

  • S19E33 Husain Haqqani

    • December 9, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The N.S.A. wiretaps the World of Warcraft, world leaders pay tribute to Nelson Mandela, and Husain Haqqani untangles Pakistani-U.S. relations.

  • S19E34 Amy Adams

    • December 10, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress outdoes itself, Jason Jones embraces the art of gerrymandering, President Obama shakes hands with Raul Castro, and Amy Adams dishes on "American Hustle".

  • S19E35 Reza Aslan

    • December 11, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Congress whips up a bipartisan budget agreement, Jason Jones refuses to abandon the budget battle, and Reza Aslan addresses the Iranian nuclear agreement.

  • S19E36 Evangeline Lilly

    • December 12, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News confirms Santa Claus's whiteness, Lewis Black finds the future underwhelming, and Evangeline Lilly discusses "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug".

  • S19E37 Haifaa al-Mansour

    • December 16, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Megyn Kelly clears up the white Santa misunderstanding, the media again spotlights a dangerous new trend, and Haifaa Al Mansour discusses the making of "Wadjda".

  • S19E38 Erik Prince

    • December 17, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    John Boehner and Paul Ryan face conservative backlash over the budget deal, "The Hunger Games" gets real, and Erik Prince shares details from his book, "Civilian Warriors".

  • S19E39 Steve Carell, Will Ferrell, David Koechner & Paul Rudd

    • December 18, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Former E.P.A. official John Beale finally tells the truth, IKEA spies on its employees, and the stars of "Anchorman 2" cause a ruckus.

  • S19E40 Jonah Hill

    • December 19, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    The Queen gets angry, John Oliver says goodbye to the Daily Show, and "The Wolf of Wall Street" star Jonah Hill shares his deep admiration for Martin Scorsese.

  • S19E41 Oscar Isaac

    • January 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Harsh winter conditions disprove global warming, the White House takes on the nuns, and "Inside Llewyn Davis" star Oscar Isaac remembers his punk rock roots.

  • S19E42 Steve Coogan

    • January 7, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Colorado opens for recreational weed business, beer advertisers earn America's trust with snow bikini parties, and Steve Coogan discusses "Philomena".

  • S19E43 Richard Cordray

    • January 8, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Chris Christie gets jammed by traffic, Aasif Mandvi learns about "brosurance", and Richard Cordray discusses the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  • S19E44 Scarlett Johansson

    • January 9, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Long-term unemployment benefits lapse, Chris Christie addresses his role in the "Bridgegate" scandal, and Scarlett Johansson talks post-modern dating in "Her".

  • S19E45 Roger Ross Williams

    • January 13, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A chemical spill leaves thousands without water in West Virginia, Bill de Blasio shames New York pizza, and Roger Ross Williams discusses "God Loves Uganda".

  • S19E46 Tim Gunn

    • January 14, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    New evidence emerges in Chris Christie's bridge scandal, Brit Hume decries America's feminization, The Fox Five is a love story, and Tim Gunn hosts "Under the Gunn".

  • S19E47 Robert Gates

    • January 15, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Justin Bieber bothers his neighbors, Congress threatens to nuke a nuclear deal with Iran, and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates discusses his memoir, "Duty".

  • S19E48 Steven Brill

    • January 16, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Women breach the glass ceiling, Utah and Oklahoma grapple with marriage equality, and Steven Brill weighs in on unreasonably high health care costs.

  • S19E49 Marilynne Roach

    • January 20, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama imposes self-enforced guidelines on secret government surveillance, bacon shortages haunt the Super Bowl, and Marilynne Roach explains the Salem witch trials.

  • S19E50 Theresa Payton

    • January 21, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The 2014 Sochi Homophobic Olympics heats up, Jason Jones deals with untreated PTSD symptoms, and Theresa Payton talks "Privacy in the Age of Big Data."

  • S19E51 Hari Sreenivasan

    • January 22, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Bob McDonnell fails to heed his own financial advice, the Christie administration runs afoul of Hoboken's mayor, and Hari Sreenivasan discusses the art of real news.

  • S19E52 Anjan Sundaram

    • January 23, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A Syrian peace conference erupts in a word war, the world's billionaires descend on Davos to fight income inequality, and Anjan Sundaram explains "Stringer."

  • S19E53 Jeff Garlin

    • January 27, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Andrew Cuomo offends Sean Hannity, Justin Bieber supplants real news, Ted Cruz knows who's to blame for the government shutdown, and Jeff Garlin talks "The Goldbergs."

  • S19E54 Louis C.K.

    • January 28, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama updates America on the State of the Union, Sam Bee investigates minimum wage protests, and Louis C.K. reveals details of his film, "Tomorrow Night".

  • S19E55 Johnny Knoxville

    • January 29, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama offends sensitive Republican souls by abandoning bipartisanship in his State of the Union, and Johnny Knoxville talks "Bad Grandpa."

  • S19E56 Nancy Pelosi

    • January 30, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Atlanta shuts down following a massive two-inch blizzard, Justin Bieber and Rob Ford keep Canada in the news, and Nancy Pelosi talks government inefficiencies.

  • S19E57 Bill de Blasio

    • February 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever surveys New York's winter snowscape, Chris Christie employs high school tactics, and Bill de Blasio addresses the pizza controversy.

  • S19E58 Elizabeth Banks

    • February 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Bill O'Reilly interviews President Obama before the Super Bowl, China's lunar rover says goodbye, and Elizabeth Banks talks "The Lego Movie."

  • S19E59 George Clooney

    • February 5, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Al Qaeda fights an insurgency within its insurgency, Jason Jones investigates conservative Super PAC spending in Iowa, and George Clooney talks "The Monuments Men."

  • S19E60 Robyn Doolittle

    • February 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News trumpets the CBO report's imaginary condemnation of Obamacare, Coca-Cola upsets American America, and Robyn Doolittle reveals the real Rob Ford.

  • S19E61 Ty Burrell

    • February 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones kicks off the Sochi Olympics in Moscow, an NFL prospect comes out as gay, and "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" star Ty Burrell reflects on working with Stephen Colbert.

  • S19E62 Elizabeth Kolbert

    • February 11, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show fills in for Bob Costas at the Olympics, Francois Hollande breaches state dinner etiquette, and Elizabeth Kolbert discusses "The Sixth Extinction."

  • S19E63 Joel Kinnaman

    • February 12, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones takes the pulse of gay Russia, Democrats prove they're not immune to political corruption, and Joel Kinnaman talks "RoboCop."

  • S19E64 Kevin Spacey

    • February 18, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Another Florida man stands his ground against an unarmed black teenager, Republicans fight capitalism, and Kevin Spacey reveals the politics behind "House of Cards."

  • S19E65 David O. Russell

    • February 19, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration gets philosophical on drone policy, Jason Jones discovers an unlikely conservative wonderland, and David O. Russell talks "American Hustle."

  • S19E66 Ronan Farrow

    • February 20, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Kansas Child-Hitting Law, Missouri Creationism Law, Food Recalls at Subway, Kraft and Hot Pockets, Ronan Farrow, "Ronan Farrow Daily"

  • S19E67 Hooman Majd

    • February 24, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Sochi Games come to a close, Jason Jones discovers an important Russian adage, Larry Wilmore defends Lincoln, and Hooman Majd talks about life in Iran.

  • S19E68 Michio Kaku

    • February 25, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Ukrainians depose President Viktor Yanukovych, Mexican police apprehend a notorious drug lord, and physicist Michio Kaku talks "The Future of the Mind."

  • S19E69 Liam Neeson

    • February 26, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Arizona preemptively fends off the gay agenda, Chuck Hagel announces cuts to American military spending, and Liam Neeson explains his beef with Bill de Blasio.

  • S19E70 Kevin Roose

    • February 27, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The corruption of financial institutions is revealed, Al Madrigal explains some problems with Medicaid expansion, and Kevin Roose reflects on morose young Wall Street bankers.

  • S19E71 Seth MacFarlane

    • March 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Russian forces threaten to storm Ukranian bases, Jordan Klepper reports from Crimea, and Seth MacFarlane novelizes "A Million Ways to Die in the West."

  • S19E72 Jim DeMint

    • March 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News fixates on food stamps, Jessica Williams discovers racism in surprising places, and Jim DeMint discusses "Falling in Love with America Again."

  • S19E73 Rachel Maddow

    • March 5, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Senate shamefully rejects a veteran benefits bill, Hamid Karzai criticizes American presence in Afghanistan, and Rachel Maddow revisits the Iraq War in "Why We Did It."

  • S19E74 Kimberly Marten

    • March 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin embraces his own geopolitical propaganda, Aasif Mandvi discovers third world health care in America, and Kimberly Marten discusses the growing Crimean crisis.

  • S19E75 Paul Taylor

    • March 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives search for a presidential hopeful at CPAC, Pope Francis' papacy turns one, and Paul Taylor discusses millennials in his book "The Next America."

  • S19E76 Andrew Napolitano

    • March 11, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    America scrutinizes Vladimir Putin closely as Russia exerts control in Crimea, and Andrew Napolitano gives a lengthy defense of his views on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

  • S19E77 Jason Bateman

    • March 12, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper denies CIA interference in the Senate's torture investigation, Samantha Bee discovers Medicare covers penis pumps, and Jason Bateman learns Yiddish.

  • S19E78 Anita Hill

    • March 13, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News gives some math lessons on welfare spending, Mitch McConnell's campaign gives rise to the game #McConnelling, and Anita Hill is the subject of a new documentary.

  • S19E79 Arianna Huffington

    • March 24, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappears mysteriously, Surgeon General nominee Dr. Vivek Murthy faces opposition, and Arianna Huffington redefines success in "Thrive."

  • S19E80 Amy Yates Wuelfing & Gibby Haynes

    • March 25, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Russia annexes Crimea despite international scorn, the Mitch McConnell game continues with #meconnelling, and Amy Yates Wuelfing and Gibby Haynes fondly remember City Gardens.

  • S19E81 Jude Law

    • March 26, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper promotes biblical health care, Samantha Bee finds family with the cast of "Morning Joe", and Jude Law discusses getting into character for "Dom Hemingway."

  • S19E82 Nate Silver

    • March 27, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Kristen Schaal offers marriage advice to young women, Aasif Mandvi investigates the impacts of fracking, and Nate Silver discusses his website "FiveThirtyEight.com".

  • S19E83 Peter Dinklage

    • March 31, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Governor Chris Christie's own investigation exonerates him, corruption scandals emerge nationwide, and Peter Dinklage shares his admiration for a Croatian security guard.

  • S19E84 Michael Lewis

    • April 1, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    CNN desperately struggles to fill its news cycle with Flight 370 developments, and Michael Lewis discusses the Wall Street corruption detailed in his book "Flash Boys."

  • S19E85 Samuel L. Jackson

    • April 2, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    General Motors takes its sweet time recalling a deadly part, John Hodgman gets into offshore banking, and Samuel L. Jackson shares how cool it is to film action movies.

  • S19E86 Pelé

    • April 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Aasif Mandvi reports on a Supreme Court ruling that gives wealthy Americans a stronger voice in politics, and Pele shares some highlights from his momentous soccer career.

  • S19E87 Matt Taibbi

    • April 7, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The leaders of the Bush Administration defend their legacy, Afghan voters overcome immense obstacles, and author Matt Taibbi talks justice and the wealth gap in "The Divide."

  • S19E88 Denis Leary

    • April 8, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Al Madrigal tackles the liberal Latino media bias regarding Obamacare, "Noah" disappoints certain moviegoers, and Denis Leary shares his hairstyle choices for "Draft Day."

  • S19E89 Colin Firth

    • April 9, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Samantha Bee fears Putin is plotting to invade Brooklyn, Fox News covers spring break festivities, and Colin Firth discusses his role in "The Railway Man."

  • S19E90 Jennifer Garner

    • April 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Stephen Colbert makes an exciting career move, college athletes struggle to unionize, and Jennifer Garner shares Kevin Costner's off-set activities while filming "Draft Day."

  • S19E91 Gina McCarthy

    • April 21, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Cliven Bundy fights for his lawless ranching practices, Putin remains dishonest about Russia's involvement in Ukraine, and Gina McCarthy discusses being EPA administrator.

  • S19E92 Elizabeth Warren

    • April 22, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Women in politics continue to face sexist double standards, and Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses "A Fighting Chance" and the need for political reform.

  • S19E93 Robin Roberts

    • April 23, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Sean Hannity contradicts his own beliefs, Stephen Colbert decides to end his show, and Robin Roberts shares her struggles with breast cancer.

  • S19E94 Ramachandra Guha

    • April 24, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    CNN receives advice on how to report properly, John Oliver discusses his post-correspondent life, and Ramachandra Guha shares Gandhi's early political influences.

  • S19E95 Mookie Wilson

    • April 28, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Diverse forms of racial discrimination hit the media, Larry Wilmore explains how to tackle racism in America, and Mookie Wilson discusses team relationships in sports.

  • S19E96 William D. Cohan

    • April 29, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin gives a speech at the NRA convention, Jordan Klepper reports on low-cost legal aid for gun users, and William D. Cohan discusses the Duke lacrosse scandal.

  • S19E97 Martin Gilens & Benjamin Page

    • April 30, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Controversies hit several government agencies, Rep. Michael Grimm faces fraud charges, and Martin Gilens and Benjamin Page take an empirical look at politics and corruption.

  • S19E98 David Spade

    • May 1, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Bill O'Reilly complains about Beyonce's sexiness, crack-smoking Toronto Mayor Rob Ford checks into rehab, and David Spade reminds himself that he does stand-up.

  • S19E99 Mariano Rivera

    • May 5, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    News about the Benghazi investigation sparks outrage from Fox News, Jordan Klepper covers the South Carolina primaries, and Mariano Rivera discusses his baseball career.

  • S19E100 Peter Schuck

    • May 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Samantha Bee defends the real victims of the financial crisis, lesbians face discrimination during major life events, and Peter Schuck describes effective public policy.

  • S19E101 Seth Rogen

    • May 7, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Rumors about 2016 presidential hopefuls start circulating, Jordan Klepper reports on the disastrous effects of a chemical spill, and Seth Rogen chats about "Neighbors."

  • S19E102 Katie Couric

    • May 8, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The New York Senate engages in a spirited debate about yogurt, John Hodgman considers acquiring the Los Angeles Clippers, and Katie Couric discusses the obesity epidemic.

  • S19E103 Martin Blaser

    • May 12, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A terrorist group abducts hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls, Donald Sterling apologizes for his racist remarks, and Martin Blaser warns against the overuse of antibiotics.

  • S19E104 Ron Suskind

    • May 13, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Harry Reid takes on the Koch brothers, Hillary Clinton's health scare inspires a #Brainghazi conspiracy, and "Life, Animated" author Ron Suskind talks about autism.

  • S19E105 Blondie

    • May 14, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The media searches for the reason why Solange Knowles attacked Jay Z in an elevator, Lewis Black considers cloning himself, and Blondie celebrates their 40th anniversary.

  • S19E106 Jim Parsons

    • May 15, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    India holds elections for prime minister, aging incumbents continue to run for Congress, and Jim Parsons discusses AIDS activism and "The Normal Heart."

  • S19E107 James McAvoy

    • May 19, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The V.A. continues to mismanage veterans' health care, Jason Jones compares democracy in India and America, and James McAvoy chats about "X-Men: Days of Future Past."

  • S19E108 Aneesh Chopra

    • May 20, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Chipotle bans guns in its restaurants, Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg eats a bad burger at a Mets game, and Aneesh Chopra discusses technology in government.

  • S19E109 Timothy Geithner

    • May 21, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Mitch McConnell defeats the Tea Party in Kentucky's Republican primary, Jason Jones explores India's media, and Timothy Geithner defends the handling of the financial crisis.

  • S19E110 Drew Barrymore

    • May 22, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    America upholds a long tradition of mistreating its veterans, Jason Jones attempts to interview India's new prime minister, and Drew Barrymore talks about filming "Blended."

  • S19E111 Robert De Niro

    • June 2, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Egypt's popular satirical news show ends abruptly, Samantha Bee discovers a dangerous epidemic of stupidity, and Robert De Niro remembers his father's artwork.

  • S19E112 Ricky Gervais

    • June 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Controversy quickly shatters the happy news of a P.O.W.'s return home, Herman Cain considers the presidential race, and Ricky Gervais shares his conditions for an ideal death.

  • S19E113 Gigi Ibrahim

    • June 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Che joins the Best F#@king News Team Ever, Republicans hold steadfast to their myopic views, and Gigi Ibrahim discusses the revolutionary movement in Egypt.

  • S19E114 Tom Cruise

    • June 5, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Gun rights activists in Texas start carrying rifles in public, Michael Che and Jordan Klepper give tips on proper gun etiquette, and Tom Cruise chats about "Edge of Tomorrow."

  • S19E115 Philip K. Howard

    • June 9, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News gets worked up over a beard, Jason Jones and Jessica Williams report on the Bowe Bergdahl controversy, and Philip K. Howard discusses government paralysis.

  • S19E116 Sebastian Junger

    • June 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Congress scrutinizes the V.A. for its ongoing failures, Jordan Klepper investigates how unionizing would affect college athletes, and Sebastian Junger discusses "Korengal."

  • S19E117 Senator Charles Schumer

    • June 11, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Eric Cantor loses his primary election in a surprising upset, a Connecticut boy accidently brings a grenade to school, and Charles Schumer shares some news from Washington.

  • S19E118 Christopher Walken

    • June 12, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The militant group ISIS overruns much of Iraq, Jason Jones delves into the world of Google Glass users, and Christopher Walken discusses "Jersey Boys."

  • S19E119 Howard Schultz

    • June 16, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Iraq War supporters go on a reunion tour, America has conflicting feelings about Iran and Saudi Arabia, and Howard Schultz shares some exciting news about Starbucks.

  • S19E120 Daniel Schulman

    • June 17, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Texas Republicans try to "cure" gay people with reparative therapy, Donald Trump clashes with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and Daniel Schulman discusses "Sons of Wichita."

  • S19E121 Kevin Hart

    • June 18, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    CNN and Fox News interview Hillary Clinton on the same day, Al Madrigal investigates chicken boxing, and "Think Like a Man Too" star Kevin Hart talks about hosting "WWE Raw."

  • S19E122 Hamid Al-Bayati

    • June 19, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office revokes the Redskins' trademark, Republicans find new ways to deny climate change, and Hamid Al-Bayati discusses the crisis in Iraq.

  • S19E123 Bill Maher

    • June 23, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama sends military advisors to Iraq, an Egyptian court convicts three well-respected journalists, and Bill Maher talks politics and the New York Mets.

  • S19E124 Jennifer Esposito

    • June 24, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The IRS struggles with proper recordkeeping, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden drum up support, and Jennifer Esposito discusses her book, "Jennifer's Way."

  • S19E125 Keira Knightley

    • June 25, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Two aging incumbents win re-election, Jordan Klepper and Jessica Williams share campus safety do's and don'ts, and Keira Knightley describes singing in "Begin Again."

  • S19E126 Melissa McCarthy

    • June 26, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans spout incongruous domestic and foreign policy ideas, Samantha Bee reports on child labor in the U.S., and Melissa McCarthy discusses her film "Tammy."

  • S19E127 Dahlia Lithwick

    • July 14, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Numerous global crises emerge during summer vacation, Jessica Williams and Jason Jones report on the Hobby Lobby case, and Dahlia Lithwick discusses the Supreme Court.

  • S19E128 Hillary Clinton

    • July 15, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Thousands of child immigrants flee to America in search of a better life, and Hillary Clinton discusses her experiences as Secretary of State and her memoir, "Hard Choices."

  • S19E129 Jerry Seinfeld

    • July 16, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The federal Highway Trust Fund runs dry, an "anonymous" informant reveals the CIA's cafeteria secrets, and Jerry Seinfeld talks about "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."

  • S19E130 Emma Stone

    • July 17, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans seek to impeach Barack Obama, Jessica Williams investigates an Army regulation that targets black women, and Emma Stone chats about "Magic in the Moonlight."

  • S19E131 Sue Turton

    • July 21, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    International tensions escalate after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is shot down over Ukraine, and Sue Turton discusses the Egyptian trial of several Al Jazeera journalists.

  • S19E132 Richard Linklater

    • July 22, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Rupert Murdoch decides that he wants to own Time Warner, Jordan Klepper interviews the victims of civil forfeiture, and Richard Linklater discusses his film "Boyhood."

  • S19E133 George Takei

    • July 23, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A court ruling deals Obamacare a heavy blow, the summer news cycle needs more scandals and animal attacks, and George Takei discusses the documentary "To Be Takei."

  • S19E134 Fareed Zakaria

    • July 24, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo tackles corruption everywhere but in his own office, a Japanese artist commits an unusual crime, and Fareed Zakaria discusses diplomacy in a changing world.

  • S19E135 Sonia Nazario

    • July 28, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A Times Square photo op goes awry, global leaders struggle to broker peace in the Middle East, and Sonia Nazario discusses "Enrique's Journey."

  • S19E136 Sara Firth

    • July 29, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. helps arm several countries in the Middle East, the LetsBuyCNN.com Kickstarter campaign is a success, and Sara Firth discusses her decision to leave RT.

  • S19E137 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • July 30, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Corporations throw tantrums and move to Europe, Jordan Klepper reports on hard-hitting journalism in a digital world, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses "The Honorable Woman."

  • S19E138 Aubrey Plaza

    • July 31, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Congress spends the time before summer recess deciding to sue President Obama, Jason Jones tries to stop supporting the NFL, and Aubrey Plaza discusses "Life After Beth."

  • S19E139 Elisabeth Moss

    • August 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The child immigration crisis continues, Jordan Klepper explains the ethics of border smugglers, and Elisabeth Moss discusses "The One I Love."

  • S19E140 Helen Thorpe

    • August 5, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jessica Williams does some dubious health reporting, Michael Che investigates a particular kind of brand-name loyalty, and Helen Thorpe discusses her book "Soldier Girls."

  • S19E141 Wu-Tang Clan

    • August 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans battle it out in the Kansas and Kentucky primaries, Jordan Klepper shows off his rap skills, and Wu-Tang Clan performs "Ron O'Neal" and "Triumph."

  • S19E142 Tracy Droz Tragos

    • August 7, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Former Governor Bob McDonnell and his wife face corruption charges, Rand Paul begins to act like a presidential candidate, and Tracy Droz Tragos discusses "Rich Hill."

  • S19E143 David Rose

    • August 26, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A police officer shoots an unarmed black teenager in Missouri, Michael Che flees Earth to avoid discrimination, and David Rose discusses his book "Enchanted Objects."

  • S19E144 Hassan Abbas

    • August 27, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    ISIS looks to establish a caliphate, Samantha Bee comes up with ways for Michael Sam to succeed in the NFL, and Hassan Abbas discusses "The Taliban Revival."

  • S19E145 Todd Glass

    • August 28, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Rick Perry is indicted on two felony counts, Jason Jones examines Germany and America's friendship, and Todd Glass discusses his book "The Todd Glass Situation."

  • S19E146 Ramita Navai

    • September 2, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jessica Williams addresses a catcaller, former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor finds a new job, and Ramita Navai discusses her book "City of Lies."

  • S19E147 Rory Kennedy

    • September 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper bares it all in the wake of a hacking scandal, conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, and Rory Kennedy discusses her documentary "Last Days in Vietnam."

  • S19E148 Adam Levine

    • September 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Campaign ads for the midterm elections roll out, Michael Che investigates a potential children's invasion of the U.S., and Adam Levine discusses Maroon 5's album "V."

  • S19E149 Kirsten Gillibrand

    • September 9, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    ISIS inspires an unexpected reunion, and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand describes the struggles women face in her book "Off the Sidelines: Raise Your Voice, Change the World."

  • S19E150 Ban Ki-moon

    • September 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The NFL suspends Ray Rice indefinitely, Scotland considers breaking away from the U.K., and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon discusses the state of the world.

  • S19E151 Tavis Smiley

    • September 11, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama delivers a speech about ISIS, Jordan Klepper becomes an Obamacare critic, and Tavis Smiley discusses "Death of a King."

  • S19E152 Ken Burns

    • September 15, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama gathers a coalition to fight ISIS, Samantha Bee explains Senator Lindsey Graham's paranoia, and Ken Burns discusses "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History."

  • S19E153 Bill Hader

    • September 16, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton remains secretive about her intentions for 2016, Michael Che takes on the pharmaceutical industry, and Bill Hader discusses his movie "The Skeleton Twins."

  • S19E154 Zephyr Teachout

    • September 17, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The NFL struggles with its image after several cases of domestic abuse emerge, Ebola poses a greater threat than ISIS, and Zephyr Teachout discusses "Corruption in America."

  • S19E155 Bill Clinton

    • September 18, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden's word choices jeopardize his election hopes, The Best F#@king News Team Ever says goodbye to Michael Che, and Bill Clinton discusses the Clinton Global Initiative.

  • S19E156 Jenny Nordberg

    • September 22, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    New York City hosts a historic climate change march, Jason Jones pilfers an outfit from the White House, and Jenny Nordberg discusses "The Underground Girls of Kabul."

  • S19E157 Tony Zinni

    • September 23, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jessica Williams reports on the terrorist supergroups that could replace ISIS and the Khorasan Group, and General Tony Zinni discusses "Before the First Shots Are Fired."

  • S19E158 Tia Torres

    • September 24, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Samantha Bee campaigns for office on her home planet, the Chinese company Alibaba debuts on Wall Street, and Tia Torres discusses "Pit Bulls & Parolees."

  • S19E159 Steven Johnson

    • September 25, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The media fixates on President Obama's "latte salute," Jason Jones speaks with activists protesting the Redskins' name, and Steven Johnson discusses "How We Got to Now."

Season 20

  • S20E01 Hadi al-Bahra

    • September 29, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Congress fails to debate going to war with ISIS, the U.N. Climate Summit draws global leaders, and Hadi al-Bahra discusses the Syrian National Coalition's opposition movement.

  • S20E02 Ben Affleck

    • September 30, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Congress's system for passing laws slows to a halt, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the U.S., and Ben Affleck discusses "Gone Girl" and "Batman v Superman."

  • S20E03 Lena Dunham

    • October 1, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    An intruder breaches White House security, the first case of Ebola in the U.S. causes the media to panic, and Lena Dunham discusses her memoir, "Not That Kind of Girl."

  • S20E04 Ben Steele

    • October 2, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives panic about ISIS and Ebola, Jessica Williams explores the idea that sexism doesn't exist, and Ben Steele discusses "Hunted: The War Against Gays in Russia."

  • S20E05 Atul Gawande

    • October 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Protests in Hong Kong become more relaxed, Kim Jong-un suffers from a mysterious illness, Jordan Klepper visits the U.N., and Atul Gawande discusses his book "Being Mortal."

  • S20E06 Wyatt Cenac

    • October 7, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    While Jon is out sick, Jason Jones and Samantha Bee guest host. Joe Biden offends America's allies in the Middle East, Samantha Bee investigates some missing data about police brutality, and Wyatt Cenac discusses "Wyatt Cenac: Brooklyn."

  • S20E07 Leon Panetta

    • October 8, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    ISIS moves to attack the Syrian border town of Kobani, Kristen Schaal reports on the GOP's campaign targeting female voters, and Leon Panetta discusses "Worthy Fights."

  • S20E08 Jeremy Renner

    • October 9, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    AIG's former CEO sues the U.S. government, Al Madrigal reports on Republicans' sudden interest in gay voters, and Jeremy Renner discusses his film "Kill the Messenger."

  • S20E09 Matt Bai

    • October 13, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats display unparalleled persistence in campaign fundraising, Jessica Williams reports on modern-day exorcisms, and Matt Bai discusses "All the Truth Is Out."

  • S20E10 Zach Galifianakis

    • October 14, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    A health worker in Texas contracts Ebola, Staten Island's midterm election race comes down to two lackluster candidates, and Zach Galifianakis discusses his film "Birdman."

  • S20E11 Bill O'Reilly

    • October 15, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Candidates square off in the midterm election debates, the coalition against ISIS encounters unexpected obstacles, and Bill O'Reilly discusses white privilege.

  • S20E12 Bryan Stevenson

    • October 16, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Florida gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist cools his balls, Jessica Williams reports on Kansas's conservative utopia, and Bryan Stevenson discusses his book "Just Mercy."

  • S20E13 Wendy Davis

    • October 27, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F@#king News Team Ever heads to Austin, Texas, for the midterms, a doctor in New York City contracts Ebola, and Wendy Davis discusses "Forgetting to Be Afraid."

  • S20E14 Joaquin Castro

    • October 28, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats' prospects in the midterms are dire, Jason Jones reports on the key political issues in Texas, and Rep. Joaquin Castro describes a difficult year in Congress.

  • S20E15 Ellar Coltrane

    • October 29, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports on the immigration crisis in Texas, a Koch Brothers' advertisement gets some apt alterations, and Ellar Coltrane discusses "Boyhood."

  • S20E16 Spoon

    • October 30, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Texas Democrats are in denial about the blueness of their state, Samantha Bee investigates what makes Austin weird, and Spoon performs from their album "They Want My Soul."

  • S20E17 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • November 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans surge ahead in the midterm election polls, Connecticut gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley defends his boat's name, and Jake Gyllenhaal discusses "Nightcrawler."

  • S20E18 Reince Priebus

    • November 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    DEMOCALYPSE 2014: AMERICA REMEMBERS IT FORGOT TO VOTE. Republicans sweep the midterms, The Best F#@king News Team Ever offers expert election coverage, and RNC Chairman Reince Priebus celebrates his party's victory.

  • S20E19 John Cleese

    • November 5, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper and Jessica Williams report on the Republicans' sweeping victory in the midterm elections, and John Cleese discusses his memoir, "So, Anyway..."

  • S20E20 James Risen

    • November 6, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Barack Obama and Republicans attempt to work together, Democrats intentionally avoid making legislative decisions, and James Risen discusses "Pay Any Price."

  • S20E21 Bruce Springsteen & Frank Caruso

    • November 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama increases the military presence in Iraq, Jordan Klepper examines police sensitivity training, and Bruce Springsteen and Frank Caruso discuss "Outlaw Pete."

  • S20E22 Samantha Power

    • November 11, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    New York City is declared Ebola-free, China hosts the APEC summit, and U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power discusses the international efforts to combat Ebola and ISIS.

  • S20E23 Steve Carell

    • November 12, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Poaching threatens elephants and funds terrorists, police accuse Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges of flashing a gang sign, and Steve Carell discusses his film "Foxcatcher."

  • S20E24 Maziar Bahari & Gael Garcia Bernal

    • November 13, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    John Oliver hosts the show, and Jason Jones, Tim Greenberg, Gael Garcia Bernal and Maziar Bahari discuss the inspiration for and making of the film "Rosewater."

  • S20E25 Laura Poitras

    • November 17, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama considers an executive order on immigration, Jessica Williams reports on Detroit's water shutoffs, and Laura Poitras discusses her documentary "Citizenfour."

  • S20E26 Benedict Cumberbatch

    • November 18, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Obamacare faces scrutiny yet again, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi demonstrates her political ruthlessness, and Benedict Cumberbatch discusses "The Imitation Game."

  • S20E27 Jessica Chastain

    • November 19, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj and Jordan Klepper debate the use of gestation crates, Lewis Black investigates Black Friday's impact on laborers, and Jessica Chastain discusses "Interstellar."

  • S20E28 Eddie Redmayne

    • November 20, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Keystone XL pipeline bill fails to pass, Republicans include a loophole in an eminent domain law, and Eddie Redmayne discusses his film "The Theory of Everything."

  • S20E29 Andrew Napolitano

    • December 1, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Civil rights protests erupt across the U.S., Governor Chris Christie vetoes a bill to ban pig gestation crates, and Judge Andrew Napolitano discusses his book "Suicide Pact."

  • S20E30 Sophie Delaunay

    • December 2, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The St. Louis Rams clash with local police, Larry Wilmore talks about the Ferguson protests, China bans puns, and Sophie Delaunay discusses Doctors Without Borders.

  • S20E31 Dave Grohl

    • December 3, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The NYPD officer whose chokehold led to Eric Garner's death is not indicted, Samantha Bee reports on pinkwashing, and Dave Grohl discusses "Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways."

  • S20E32 Angelina Jolie

    • December 4, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The media tries to find the rationale behind the Eric Garner grand jury decision, Trevor Noah joins The Best F#@king News Team Ever, and Angelina Jolie discusses "Unbroken."

  • S20E33 Norman Lear

    • December 8, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Congress works together to prevent Nazis from receiving Social Security benefits, and Norman Lear discusses his memoir, "Even This I Get to Experience."

  • S20E34 Kathryn Bigelow & Juan Zarate

    • December 9, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate releases its report on CIA torture, Jordan Klepper investigates a discriminatory restaurant, and Kathryn Bigelow and Juan Zarate discuss their PSA "Last Days."

  • S20E35 Suki Kim

    • December 10, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Proponents of the CIA's torture program try to justify it, Hasan Minhaj defends America's awesomeness, and Suki Kim discusses her memoir, "Without You, There Is No Us."

  • S20E36 Mick Foley

    • December 11, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    The royal family visits New York City, millennials get more than they bargained for when they join ISIS, and Mick Foley discusses his documentary "I Am Santa Claus."

  • S20E37 Tim Burton

    • December 15, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Dick Cheney defends the CIA's torture program, Jordan Klepper visits Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven for governing advice, and Tim Burton discusses his film "Big Eyes."

  • S20E38 Paul McCartney

    • December 16, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Congress passes a budget bill that's full of surprises, Aasif Mandvi reports on a suggestive South Dakotan PSA, and Paul McCartney discusses his song "Hope for the Future."

  • S20E39 Anna Kendrick

    • December 17, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    LeBron James and Andrew Hawkins join in the police brutality protests, Jessica Williams defends Jay Z's reputation, and Anna Kendrick discusses her film "Into the Woods."

  • S20E40 Chris Rock

    • December 18, 2014
    • Comedy Central

    Sony decides not to release "The Interview," the U.S. and Cuba begin to rebuild their relationship, Jordan Klepper reports on SantaCon, and Chris Rock discusses "Top Five."

  • S20E41 Steven Brill

    • January 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The countdown to Democalypse 2016 begins, "The Interview" triggers tension between the U.S. and North Korea, and Steven Brill discusses his book "America's Bitter Pill."

  • S20E42 Cass Sunstein

    • January 6, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    A new congressional session begins, Staten Island Representative Michael Grimm resigns following tax evasion charges, and Cass Sunstein discusses his book "Wiser."

  • S20E43 Ava DuVernay

    • January 7, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    A deadly attack hits Paris, Aasif Mandvi covers Great Britain's Nazi cow problem, Hasan Minhaj reports on homelessness in Salt Lake City, and Ava DuVernay discusses "Selma."

  • S20E44 Allison Williams

    • January 8, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Mitch McConnell brags about the Republican Congress, Jason Jones causes mischief in New York after a slowdown in arrests, and "Girls" star Allison Williams sits down with Jon.

  • S20E45 Jimmy Carter

    • January 12, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Millions march in Paris after the Charlie Hebdo shooting, Rupert Murdoch's tweet sparks a debate, and Jimmy Carter discusses the exhibition "Countdown to Zero."

  • S20E46 Marco Rubio

    • January 13, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Florida legalizes same-sex marriage, a store owner beats his employees with a lizard, and Senator Marco Rubio discusses his book "American Dreams."

  • S20E47 Julianne Moore

    • January 14, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    A French comedian is arrested despite the country's stance on free speech, police in the Philippines are ordered to wear diapers, and Julianne Moore discusses "Still Alice."

  • S20E48 Sienna Miller

    • January 15, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Keystone XL pipeline debate continues, Jessica Williams reports on a unique law regarding the right to an attorney, and Sienna Miller discusses "American Sniper."

  • S20E49 Mike Huckabee

    • January 19, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Secretary of State John Kerry visits France, the Miss Universe pageant gets wrapped up in Middle Eastern politics, and Mike Huckabee discusses "God, Guns, Grits, and Gravy."

  • S20E50 Jennifer Lopez

    • January 20, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Several Republican candidates consider a bid for president, Aasif Mandvi investigates the threat of Sharia law in Alabama, and Jennifer Lopez discusses "The Boy Next Door."

  • S20E51 Anne Hathaway

    • January 21, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address, multiple Tea Party Republicans respond to the president's speech, and Anne Hathaway discusses her film "Song One."

  • S20E52 Jennifer Aniston

    • January 22, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The World Economic Forum kicks off in Switzerland, MetLife sues the federal government, Trevor Noah reports on Boko Haram, and Jennifer Aniston discusses her film "Cake."

  • S20E53 Julián Castro

    • January 26, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Presidential hopefuls convene for the Iowa Freedom Summit, Republicans try to appeal to the middle class more, and Julian Castro discusses his work at HUD.

  • S20E54 Jill Leovy

    • January 27, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The media fixates on Winter Storm Juno's impact on New York City, a drone crashes into the White House, and journalist Jill Leovy discusses her book "Ghettoside."

  • S20E55 Oscar Isaac

    • January 28, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama pays his respects to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, Kristen Schaal addresses male oppression on the subway, and Oscar Isaac discusses "A Most Violent Year."

  • S20E56 Sarah Chayes

    • January 29, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Deflategate scandal rocks the NFL right before the Super Bowl, Jessica Williams investigates mixed-party dating, and Sarah Chayes discusses her book "Thieves of State."

  • S20E57 Martin Short

    • February 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Mike Huckabee tackles the topic of same-sex marriage during his book tour, Jordan Klepper reports on China's magic industry, and Martin Short discusses "I Must Say."

  • S20E58 Bill Browder

    • February 3, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Measles makes a shocking comeback, groundhogs get their yearly moment in the spotlight, and Bill Browder discusses his book "Red Notice."

  • S20E59 Wes Moore

    • February 4, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The 114th Congress celebrates one month in office, Senator Thom Tillis suggests that public health standards are overrated, and Wes Moore discusses his book "The Work."

  • S20E60 Bob Odenkirk

    • February 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Strong contenders for the 2016 race begin to emerge, John Boehner invites Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Congress, and Bob Odenkirk discusses "Better Call Saul."

  • S20E61 Patricia Arquette

    • February 9, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Brian Williams comes under fire for misleading the public, Bassem Youssef reflects on the quagmire in the Middle East, and Patricia Arquette discusses her film "Boyhood."

  • S20E62 David Axelrod

    • February 10, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News unexpectedly reverses their complaints about President Obama, and David Axelrod discusses his lengthy career as a political strategist in his book "Believer."

  • S20E63 Colin Firth

    • February 11, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Kansas and Alabama restrict gay rights, Jordan Klepper speaks with a group of Las Vegas teens about sex education, and Colin Firth discusses his film "Kingsman."

  • S20E64 Christine Lagarde

    • February 23, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives criticize President Obama's ISIS offensive while Rudy Giuliani questions his patriotism, and Christine Lagarde discusses the International Monetary Fund.

  • S20E65 Lynsey Addario

    • February 24, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    An article in Mother Jones questions Bill O'Reilly's credibility, Samantha Bee reports on Vice President Biden's bad habit, and Lynsey Addario discusses "It's What I Do."

  • S20E66 Conan O'Brien

    • February 25, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Conservative pundits question Jon's honor, Congressman Aaron Schock posts his possibly publicly funded adventures on Instagram, and Conan O'Brien discusses his trip to Cuba.

  • S20E67 Olivia Wilde

    • February 26, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Several whistleblowers are penalized after exposing misconduct, Hasan Minhaj tackles inequality among the 1%, and Olivia Wilde discusses her film "The Lazarus Effect."

  • S20E68 Robert Smigel

    • March 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Congress threatens to defund the Department of Homeland Security, Senator Jim Inhofe argues against climate change, and Robert Smigel discusses Night of Too Many Stars.

  • S20E69 Sigourney Weaver

    • March 3, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Benjamin Netanyahu is invited to speak before Congress, Aasif Mandvi reveals a potential future for print media, and Sigourney Weaver discusses her film "Chappie."

  • S20E70 Viacheslav Fetisov

    • March 4, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton's informal emailing style causes controversy, Jordan Klepper reports on a surprising Florida law, and Viacheslav Fetisov discusses the documentary "Red Army."

  • S20E71 Gerald Posner

    • March 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jessica Williams reports on the Department of Justice's investigation into Ferguson, an opposition leader in Russia is murdered, and Gerald Posner discusses "God's Bankers."

  • S20E72 John Lewis

    • March 9, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. commemorates the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, and Congressman John Lewis reflects on the civil rights movement in his graphic novel trilogy, "March."

  • S20E73 Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer

    • March 10, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans send a letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Lewis Black investigates animal cruelty, and Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer discuss Broad City.

  • S20E74 Common

    • March 11, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Fraternity brothers are caught on tape chanting racial slurs, Hillary Clinton gives an explanation for her informal email practices, and Common discusses "Run All Night."

  • S20E75 Rob Corddry

    • March 12, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Several New Jersey officials engage in questionable practices, Jordan Klepper reports on Hurricane Sandy survivors, and Rob Corddry discusses his show "Childrens Hospital."

  • S20E76 Andrew Cockburn

    • March 16, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Several states work to erase equal rights for the LGBT community, the Secret Service and the media require interventions, and Andrew Cockburn discusses his book "Kill Chain."

  • S20E77 Amanda Seyfried

    • March 17, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats filibuster a bipartisan human trafficking bill, the food industry takes varying approaches to the obesity crisis, and Amanda Seyfried discusses "While We're Young."

  • S20E78 Kevin Hart

    • March 18, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Congressman Aaron Schock resigns following inquiries into his use of taxpayer dollars, Benjamin Netanyahu wins re-election in Israel, and Kevin Hart discusses "Get Hard."

  • S20E79 Will Ferrell

    • March 19, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News selectively covers the Department of Justice reports on Ferguson, Trevor Noah challenges Jon to a chess game, and Will Ferrell discusses his film "Get Hard."

  • S20E80 Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    • March 23, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The V.A. continues its legacy of inadequacy, Senator Ted Cruz officially announces his plans to run for president, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses her book "Heretic."

  • S20E81 Jon Ronson

    • March 24, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    A sex-trafficking bill remains stuck in Congress, Kristen Schaal reports on gender wage equality, and Jon Ronson discusses his book "So You've Been Publicly Shamed."

  • S20E82 Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering

    • March 25, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    California and Florida feel the effects of climate change, Hasan Minhaj interviews an Oregon pot grower, and Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering discuss "The Hunting Ground."

  • S20E83 John Hargrove

    • March 26, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jason Jones bids farewell to The Daily Show, Jon congratulates Fox News for being right, and former orca trainer John Hargrove discusses his book "Beneath the Surface."

  • S20E84 Gene Baur

    • April 6, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Indiana passes a controversial religious freedom law, Jordan Klepper chases after crowdfunding donations, and Gene Baur discusses his book "Living the Farm Sanctuary Life."

  • S20E85 Peter Dinklage

    • April 7, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj reports on the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal, Senator Rand Paul announces his presidential bid, and Peter Dinklage discusses the fifth season of "Game of Thrones."

  • S20E86 Tavis Smiley

    • April 8, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Rolling Stone retracts an article, Samantha Bee reports on a shocking custody issue, Mayor Rahm Emanuel wins re-election, and Tavis Smiley discusses "My Journey with Maya."

  • S20E87 Elizabeth Warren

    • April 9, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Kansas passes a lenient gun safety law while enforcing harsh welfare regulations, and Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses corruption, student debt and "A Fighting Chance."

  • S20E88 Adam Horovitz

    • April 13, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton announces her presidential bid, Bassem Youssef unpacks the confusing proxy wars in the Middle East, and Adam Horovitz discusses his film "While We're Young."

  • S20E89 Fareed Zakaria

    • April 14, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Congress criticizes a proposed treaty with Iran, Hillary Clinton overshadows Marco Rubio's presidential bid, and Fareed Zakaria discusses "In Defense of a Liberal Education."

  • S20E90 Billy Crystal

    • April 15, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The media struggles to deliver relevant content in appropriate ways, Jordan Klepper investigates the future of Christianity, and Billy Crystal discusses "The Comedians."

  • S20E91 Eric Greitens

    • April 16, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Dick Cheney criticizes President Obama's nuclear negotiations with Iran, the winner of the 2015 'Mercun Awards emerges, and Eric Greitens discusses his book "Resilience."

  • S20E92 Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

    • April 20, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever envisions if life were like Congress, CNN adds 4/20 coverage to its programming, and Gayle Tzemach Lemmon discusses her book "Ashley's War."

  • S20E93 Jeff Garlin

    • April 21, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Republican candidates update their positions on same-sex marriage, a man flies past Capitol security in a gyrocopter, and Jeff Garlin offers Jon a part on "The Goldbergs."

  • S20E94 Dana Perino

    • April 22, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Unethical Atlanta educators share similarities with Wall Street bankers, Aasif Mandvi uncovers a GMO conspiracy, and Dana Perino discusses her book "And the Good News Is..."

  • S20E95 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • April 23, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Fracking causes earthquakes in Oklahoma, the NSA debuts a creepy recycling mascot, John Hodgman makes a dramatic exit, and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses "StarTalk."

  • S20E96 Elizabeth Olsen

    • April 27, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The media misses an important Baltimore news story during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and Elizabeth Olsen discusses her film "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

  • S20E97 George Stephanopoulos

    • April 28, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Baltimore's mayor declares a state of emergency, Hasan Minhaj reports on bipartisan prison reform, and George Stephanopoulos discusses the responsibility of the media.

  • S20E98 Judith Miller

    • April 29, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court considers the legality of same-sex marriage, and Judith Miller discusses the lead-up to the Iraq War and her memoir, "The Story: A Reporter's Journey."

  • S20E99 Kristen Wiig

    • April 30, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Sen. Bernie Sanders enters the presidential race, Hillary Clinton faces corruption rumors, Jon celebrates Samantha Bee's last day, and Kristen Wiig discusses "Welcome to Me."

  • S20E100 Brian Grazer

    • May 4, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Texan conspiracy theorists fear a military takeover, Jessica Williams investigates the end of same-sex marriage protests, and Brian Grazer discusses his book "A Curious Mind."

  • S20E101 Willie Nelson

    • May 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Three Republican candidates join the presidential race, Senator Ted Cruz contradicts his own principles, and Willie Nelson discusses his memoir "It's a Long Story: My Life."

  • S20E102 Ernest Moniz

    • May 6, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    New York and New Jersey each face corruption scandals, Al Madrigal predicts who will win the Latino vote in 2016, and Ernest Moniz discusses the U.S.'s nuclear deal with Iran.

  • S20E103 Mumford & Sons

    • May 7, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Regulation of campaign financing reaches new lows, a report exposes Tom Brady's knowledge of Deflategate, and Mumford & Sons performs a song from their album "Wilder Mind."

  • S20E104 John Legend

    • May 11, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    David Cameron wins re-election in the U.K., Jordan Klepper investigates the role of money in British democracy, and John Legend discusses the documentary "Southern Rites."

  • S20E105 Tom Brokaw

    • May 12, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The vetting process for the 2016 presidential candidates begins, Kristen Schaal reports on the "dad bod" trend, and Tom Brokaw discusses his memoir "A Lucky Life Interrupted."

  • S20E106 Reza Aslan

    • May 13, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News takes issue with Barack Obama's stance on poverty, Jordan Klepper looks for controversial topics in the British election, and Reza Aslan discusses the state of Islam.

  • S20E107 Rebel Wilson

    • May 14, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jeb Bush beats around the bush regarding the Iraq War and his candidacy, Lewis Black reports on several Nazi-related stories, and Rebel Wilson discusses "Pitch Perfect 2."

  • S20E108 Rand Paul

    • May 26, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Sections of the Patriot Act near expiration, Republicans propose a new surveillance act, and Sen. Rand Paul discusses his 11-hour filibuster and religious liberties.

  • S20E109 Rosabeth Moss Kanter

    • May 27, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Several top FIFA officials face corruption charges, allergy season reaches catastrophic levels, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter discusses her book "Move."

  • S20E110 Matt Harvey

    • May 28, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Bernie Sanders begins his presidential campaign, ISIS attacks a major Iraqi city, and Matt Harvey discusses his pitching career with the New York Mets.

  • S20E111 Stanley McChrystal

    • June 1, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper finds a new use for the NSA, Senator Lindsey Graham enters the presidential race, and General Stanley McChrystal discusses his book "Team of Teams."

  • S20E112 Bill de Blasio

    • June 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    A CIA study analyzes America's armament of the Middle East, the media react to Caitlyn Jenner's debut, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio outlines his progressive agenda.

  • S20E113 Melissa McCarthy

    • June 3, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj gives Muslim women advice on downplaying their religion, Jordan Klepper investigates free-range parenting, and Melissa McCarthy chats about her film "Spy."

  • S20E114 Steve Buscemi

    • June 4, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Governors Lincoln Chafee and Rick Perry kick off their presidential campaigns, John Hodgman celebrates Jon's eloquence, and Steve Buscemi discusses his talk show "Park Bench."

  • S20E115 Nicola Sturgeon

    • June 8, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Texas cops use excessive force at a pool party, Republican candidates head to Iowa, and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon discusses seceding from the U.K.

  • S20E116 Nick Offerman

    • June 9, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama attends the G7 summit, CNN's Chris Cuomo and Governor Andrew Cuomo broadcast their sibling rivalry, and Nick Offerman discusses his book "Gumption."

  • S20E117 Colin Quinn

    • June 10, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    California's drought leads to unpopular water-saving strategies, The New York Times investigates Senator Marco Rubio's spending, and Colin Quinn discusses "The Coloring Book."

  • S20E118 Mark Ruffalo

    • June 11, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld reflects on his role in the Iraq War, Jon looks back at past interviews, and Mark Ruffalo discusses his movie "Infinitely Polar Bear."

  • S20E119 Judd Apatow

    • June 15, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal is accused of misrepresenting her race, Al Madrigal learns about Iowa's voting process, and Judd Apatow discusses his book "Sick in the Head."

  • S20E120 Aziz Ansari

    • June 16, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump enters the 2016 presidential race, a restaurant chain unveils a troubling new dish, and comedian Aziz Ansari explores dating trends in his book "Modern Romance."

  • S20E121 Bill Clinton

    • June 17, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jon relives Donald Trump's presidential announcement speech, the House of Representatives votes on trade legislation, and Bill Clinton discusses the U.S.'s economic prospects.

  • S20E122 Malala Yousafzai

    • June 18, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jon speaks out about the church massacre in Charleston, S.C., and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai discusses the documentary "He Named Me Malala."

  • S20E123 Al Franken

    • June 22, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News accuses liberals of politicizing the South Carolina shooting, Jessica Williams takes on the Confederate flag, and Al Franken discusses going from comedy to Congress.

  • S20E124 Seth MacFarlane

    • June 23, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Presidential contender Donald Trump establishes his campaign platform, Hasan Minhaj honors Jon's physical fortitude, and director Seth MacFarlane discusses his movie "Ted 2."

  • S20E125 Andrew Napolitano

    • June 24, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Southern states consider taking down the Confederate flag, Jessica Williams weighs in on the idea of a female-fronted $10 bill, and Andrew Napolitano discusses free speech.

  • S20E126 Richard Lewis

    • June 25, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Pope Francis upsets Republicans with his remarks on global warming, Bobby Jindal enters the presidential race, and comedian Richard Lewis discusses his show "Blunt Talk."

  • S20E127 Taylor Schilling

    • June 29, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives react to the Supreme Court's ruling on marriage equality, Justice Antonin Scalia issues an unusual dissent, and Taylor Schilling discusses "The Overnight."

  • S20E128 Jon Hamm

    • June 30, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives win big in Supreme Court rulings on environmental regulations and the death penalty, Jon sings the news, and Jon Hamm discusses his film "Minions."

  • S20E129 Kirsten Gillibrand

    • July 1, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Gov. Chris Christie kicks off his presidential campaign, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand describes finding common ground in Congress and working to pass a paid family leave bill.

  • S20E130 Sarah Vowell

    • July 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump defends his racist remarks, Ohioans fight a Native American group over an Alaskan mountain, and Sarah Vowell discusses "Lafayette in the Somewhat United States."

  • S20E131 Paul Rudd

    • July 20, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump belittles Sen. John McCain's war hero status, Jordan Klepper examines the possibility of an openly churlish president, and Paul Rudd discusses his film "Ant-Man."

  • S20E132 Barack Obama

    • July 21, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Barack Obama sits down with Jon one last time to discuss senioritis, his relationship with the media and how to engage young people in public service.

  • S20E133 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • July 22, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans criticize the U.S.'s nuclear deal with Iran, Senator Chuck Schumer reviews New York City diners with MSNBC, and Jake Gyllenhaal talks about his film "Southpaw."

  • S20E134 Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • July 23, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump remains the most entertaining 2016 presidential candidate, Chuck Schumer wishes Jon mazel tov, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses his book "Between the World and Me."

  • S20E135 David McCullough

    • July 27, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    FBI officials warn of ISIS's Twitter capabilities, Mike Huckabee likens the Iran nuclear deal to the Holocaust, and David McCullough discusses his book "The Wright Brothers."

  • S20E136 Tom Cruise

    • July 28, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama visits Ethiopia and Kenya, Hasan Minhaj and Jordan Klepper make Jon answer fans' questions, and Tom Cruise discusses "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation."

  • S20E137 Doris Kearns Goodwin

    • July 29, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jon's White House visit leads to wild media speculation, an Arkansas pastor takes on LGBT rights, and Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses "Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream."

  • S20E138 J.J. Abrams

    • July 30, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans battle for a place at the primary debates, Seth Rollins presents a look back at show sponsors, and J.J. Abrams discuses "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation."

  • SPECIAL 0x29 News Your Own Adventure

    • August 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever's Jordan Klepper, Hasan Minhaj, and Jessica Williams present fan-favorite clips and segments in this special episode of The Daily Show.

  • S20E139 Amy Schumer

    • August 3, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Koch brothers make five Republican candidates vie for their money, Fox News accuses Jon of being a liberal propagandist, and Amy Schumer discusses her movie "Trainwreck."

  • S20E140 Denis Leary

    • August 4, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton prepares for Joe Biden's alleged presidential run, Jessica Williams revisits subjects from past field pieces, and Denis Leary discusses "Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll."

  • S20E141 Louis C.K.

    • August 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    On Jon's penultimate show, he examines his legacy of eviscerating the opposition, reflects on his noteworthy TV moments and discusses returning to stand-up with Louis C.K.

  • S20E142 Jon Stewart's Final Episode

    • August 6, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    On Jon's last episode of The Daily Show, he revisits The Best F#@king News Team Ever, gets a send-off from his top political targets and says goodbye after 16 years as host.

Season 21

  • S21E01 Kevin Hart

    • September 28, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    John Boehner resigns as Speaker of the House, NASA finds evidence of water on Mars, and comedian Kevin Hart discusses his film "Ride Along 2" and his "What Now" tour.

  • S21E02 Whitney Wolfe

    • September 29, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama and Vladimir Putin meet for an uncomfortable dinner, ISIS fills the black market with ancient relics, and Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe discusses dating trends.

  • S21E03 Chris Christie

    • September 30, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper and Roy Wood Jr. investigate police bias, Al Madrigal looks into espionage rumors at the Waldorf Astoria, and Chris Christie discusses his presidential bid.

  • S21E04 Ryan Adams

    • October 1, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump proves to be a viable African president, The Best F#@king News Team Ever celebrates autumn, and Ryan Adams covers Taylor Swift's songs from his album "1989."

  • S21E05 Seth Rogen

    • October 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines pro-lifers' stance on guns, Jessica Williams finds an efficient way to report on a mass shooting in Oregon, and Seth Rogen discusses his film "Steve Jobs."

  • S21E06 Aaron Sorkin

    • October 6, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper weighs in on the ethics of using service apps like Uber, robots threaten the jobs of journalists, and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin discusses his film "Steve Jobs."

  • S21E07 Evgeny Afineevsky

    • October 7, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Ben Carson defends his response to a school shooting in Oregon, Ronny Chieng explores virtual reality, and Evgeny Afineevsky discusses his documentary "Winter on Fire."

  • S21E08 Rachel Maddow

    • October 8, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj investigates a fair-hiring campaign for former offenders, Rupert Murdoch endorses Ben Carson, and Rachel Maddow weighs in on the 2016 election.

  • S21E09 Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • October 12, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. visits the Justice or Else rally, CNN gets ready to host the first Democratic presidential debate, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses mass incarceration in the U.S.

  • S21E10 Richard Dawkins

    • October 13, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans court Paul Ryan for Speaker of the House, Lewis Black examines how businesses attract millennials, and Richard Dawkins discusses "Brief Candle in the Dark."

  • S21E11 Tom Hiddleston

    • October 14, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever recaps the Democratic presidential debate, CNN unleashes its best Las Vegas puns, and Tom Hiddleston discusses his movie "Crimson Peak."

  • S21E12 Jack Black

    • October 15, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI investigates fantasy sports sites for insider trading, an Illinois mayor falls victim to a Twitter parody account, and Jack Black discusses his film "Goosebumps."

  • S21E13 Martin O'Malley

    • October 19, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    CNN declares Hillary Clinton the winner of the first Democratic debate, Donald Trump and Jeb Bush argue on Twitter, and Martin O'Malley discusses his presidential bid.

  • S21E14 Judah Friedlander

    • October 20, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper dissects racial diversity in "Star Wars," Wolf Blitzer shames presidential hopeful Lincoln Chafee, and Judah Friedlander discusses "If the Raindrops United."

  • S21E15 Brie Larson

    • October 21, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden decides not to run for president, Jordan Klepper reports on an Illinois couple unable to cash a lottery check due to budget cuts, and Brie Larson discusses "Room."

  • S21E16 John Harwood

    • October 22, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton testifies at the eighth Benghazi hearing, Jeb Bush calls Supergirl "hot," and CNBC's John Harwood discusses moderating a Republican presidential debate.

  • S21E17 Fareed Zakaria

    • November 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama sends ground troops to fight ISIS in Syria, police remain fearful of public scrutiny, and Fareed Zakaria discusses his documentary "Long Road to Hell."

  • S21E18 Gloria Steinem

    • November 3, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper explains why Iowa is afraid of The Daily Show, GOP presidential hopefuls submit their debate demands, and Gloria Steinem discusses "My Life on the Road."

  • S21E19 Regina King

    • November 5, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team Ever visits Trevor after he has an emergency appendectomy, China ends its one-child policy, and actress Regina King discusses "The Leftovers."

  • S21E20 Pras

    • November 9, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Presidential hopeful Ben Carson defends his violent past, Ronny Chieng examines outdated voting machines, and Pras discusses his documentary "Sweet Micky for President."

  • S21E21 Dan Price

    • November 10, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump calls for a Starbucks boycott, the U.S. builds a $43 million gas station in Afghanistan, and Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price explains his company's salary minimum.

  • S21E22 Chris Hayes

    • November 11, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic fact-checks GOP presidential candidates' statements from the Republican debate, and MSNBC's Chris Hayes weighs in on the presidential hopefuls.

  • S21E23 Christine and The Queens

    • November 12, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper investigates campaign finance reform, Trevor presents The Myanmar Daily Show, and Christine and The Queens perform "Tilted" and "It."

  • S21E24 David Holbrooke

    • November 16, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor addresses the terrorist attacks in Paris, Desi Lydic fact-checks the latest Democratic debate, and David Holbrooke discusses his documentary "The Diplomat."

  • S21E25 Timbaland

    • November 17, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the politicization of the ISIS attacks in Paris, Roy Wood Jr. explains why Alabama is refusing Syrian refugees, and Timbaland discusses "The Emperor of Sound."

  • S21E26 Ted Koppel

    • November 18, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jessica Williams explains why Ben Carson dropped a foreign policy adviser, Kristen Schaal weighs in on schools that prohibit leggings, and Ted Koppel discusses "Lights Out."

  • S21E27 David Rees

    • November 19, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Mike Huckabee equates Syrian refugees with food, a lone Missourian decides the fate of her district's sales tax, and David Rees talks about "Going Deep with David Rees."

  • S21E28 Spike Lee

    • November 30, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump mocks a handicapped reporter, Jordan Klepper weighs in on a shooting at Planned Parenthood, and filmmaker Spike Lee discusses "Chi-Raq."

  • S21E29 Nick Cannon

    • December 1, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    World leaders head to Paris for the COP21 climate conference, Jessica Williams searches for a hoverboard that actually flies, and Nick Cannon discusses the film "Chi-Raq."

  • S21E30 Lupita Nyong'o

    • December 2, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Hacking activist group Anonymous declares war on ISIS, Jordan Klepper examines the food industry, and Lupita Nyong'o discusses "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and "Eclipsed."

  • S21E31 Idris Elba

    • December 3, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama addresses a mass shooting in Southern California, Ted Cruz releases hours of raw footage from filming campaign ads, and Idris Elba discusses "Luther."

  • S21E32 Jon Stewart

    • December 7, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    MSNBC ransacks the home of terrorism suspects on live TV, and former Daily Show host Jon Stewart returns to shame Congress into renewing health care for 9/11 first responders.

  • S21E33 Tom Perez

    • December 8, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump calls for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S., Hasan Minhaj examines white conservative extremists, and Labor Secretary Tom Perez discusses the middle class.

  • S21E34 Marion Cotillard

    • December 9, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng looks on the bright side of global warming, Adam Lowitt breaks down a GOP presidential forum at a Jewish league, and Marion Cotillard discusses "Macbeth."

  • S21E35 Michael Strahan

    • December 10, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper tries to determine if a good guy with a gun really is the best defense against a bad guy with a gun, and Michael Strahan discusses his memoir, "Wake Up Happy."

  • S21E36 Andy Cohen

    • December 14, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    ISIS releases a Chinese recruitment song, The Best F#@king News Team debates a controversial zombie nativity scene, and Andy Cohen discusses his miniseries "Then and Now."

  • S21E37 Pusha T

    • December 15, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jeb Bush promises to stop spamming his supporters, Donald Trump releases his bill of health, and Pusha T performs "Sunshine" and "Crutches, Crosses, Caskets."

  • S21E38 Will Smith

    • December 16, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Jeb Bush stands up to Donald Trump during the latest GOP debate, Desi Lydic fact-checks the Republican candidates, and Will Smith discusses the biopic "Concussion."

  • S21E39 Will Ferrell

    • December 17, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team reviews the biggest headlines of 2015, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un assembles a pop supergroup, and Will Ferrell chats about "Daddy's Home."

  • S21E40 David Cross

    • January 4, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    A new open-carry gun law goes into effect in Texas, Fox News spends New Year's Eve with the GOP presidential candidates, and David Cross discusses his show "Todd Margaret."

  • S21E41 Ryan Coogler

    • January 5, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper sends a care package to a militia group involved in an armed standoff at a federal building in Oregon, and director Ryan Coogler discusses his film "Creed."

  • S21E42 David J. Peterson

    • January 6, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama takes executive action on gun regulation, Hasan Minhaj examines the secondary sneaker market, and David J. Peterson discusses "The Art of Language Invention."

  • S21E43 Dalia Mogahed

    • January 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump questions Ted Cruz's presidential eligibility, Jessica Williams breaks down a campaign ad on immigration, and Dalia Mogahed discusses Islamic stereotypes.

  • S21E44 Colin Quinn

    • January 11, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Mexico captures drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Roy Wood Jr. prepares for President Obama's final State of the Union address, and Colin Quinn chats about "Cop Show."

  • S21E45 Greg Gutfeld

    • January 12, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders closes in on Hillary Clinton in the polls, Al Madrigal examines an Apache tribe's fight for land in Arizona, and Greg Gutfeld discusses "How to Be Right."

  • S21E46 Rand Paul and Tavis Smiley

    • January 13, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama delivers his last State of the Union, Rand Paul appears in his own GOP debate, and Tavis Smiley discusses "The Covenant with Black America - Ten Years Later."

  • S21E47 Ice Cube

    • January 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The people of Flint, MI, face citywide water contamination, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on the Oscar nominations' lack of diversity, and Ice Cube chats about "Ride Along 2."

  • S21E48 Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi

    • January 18, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    A Georgia Air Force base apologizes for a tone-deaf ad, Jessica Williams fact-checks the presidential debates, and Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi discuss "Making a Murderer."

  • S21E49 Jess Glynne

    • January 19, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper reacts to the U.K. Parliament insulting Donald Trump, Roy Wood Jr. examines political betting, and Jess Glynne performs songs from "I Cry When I Laugh."

  • S21E50 Gael Garcia Bernal

    • January 20, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Palin endorses GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump, Hasan Minhaj shares his hot tips for investing in guns, and Gael Garcia Bernal chats about "Mozart in the Jungle."

  • S21E51 Marlon Wayans

    • January 21, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin is accused of approving an assassination, Jessica Williams examines a New York town's questionable seal, and Marlon Wayans discusses "Fifty Shades of Black."

  • S21E52 Gad Elmaleh

    • January 25, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Carly Fiorina turns a preschool trip into a pro-life rally, Ronny Chieng examines a different kind of gay adoption, and Gad Elmaleh chats about his first U.S. comedy tour.

  • S21E53 DeRay Mckesson

    • January 26, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    ISIS creates a dating site, Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton answer awkward questions at a CNN town hall, and DeRay Mckesson discusses the Black Lives Matter movement.

  • S21E54 Jerry Seinfeld

    • January 27, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump drops out of a GOP debate, two undercover anti-Planned Parenthood investigators are indicted, and Jerry Seinfeld chats about "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."

  • S21E55 Ryan Lizza

    • January 28, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper and Hasan Minhaj weigh Ted Cruz against Donald Trump, Roy Wood Jr. breaks down political ads, and Ryan Lizza discusses the GOP presidential contenders.

  • S21E56 Reshma Saujani

    • February 1, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. looks back at Martin Luther King Jr.'s arrest in Alabama, Ronny Chieng talks about the history of the Iowa caucuses, and Reshma Saujani discusses Girls Who Code.

  • S21E57 Peter Bergen

    • February 2, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton win the Iowa caucuses, The Best F#@king News Team looks back at the Emancipation Proclamation, and Peter Bergen discuses "United States of Jihad."

  • S21E58 Hannibal Buress

    • February 3, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Ben Carson and Donald Trump accuse Ted Cruz of stealing the Iowa caucuses, Roy Wood Jr. examines racism in porn, and Hannibal Buress discusses "Comedy Camisado."

  • S21E59 Lilly Singh

    • February 4, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    GOP presidential dropout Rick Santorum endorses Marco Rubio, Ronny Chieng examines a questionable NBA promotion, and Lilly Singh discusses "A Trip to Unicorn Island."

  • S21E60 Gillian Jacobs

    • February 8, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump lashes out at the audience during a GOP debate, Jessica Williams breaks down Beyonce's halftime show, and Gillian Jacobs discusses her Netflix series "Love."

  • S21E61 The Suffers

    • February 9, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump lashes out at Ted Cruz, Jessica Williams examines the Democrats' gender divide, and The Suffers perform songs from their self-titled debut album.

  • S21E62 Olivia Wilde

    • February 10, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump win the New Hampshire primaries, Roy Wood Jr. hits the campaign trail, and Olivia Wilde discusses her role in the HBO series "Vinyl."

  • S21E63 Ben Stiller

    • February 11, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper immerses himself in Donald Trump's political circus, Roy Wood Jr. investigates the decline of American fast food, and Ben Stiller chats about "Zoolander 2."

  • S21E64 Cory Booker

    • February 22, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jeb Bush drops out of the GOP presidential race, Yoweri Museveni is reelected president of Uganda for a fifth term, and Senator Cory Booker discusses his book "United."

  • S21E65 Anthony Mackie

    • February 23, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans preemptively veto President Obama's Supreme Court nomination, Jessica Williams investigates a homophobic church, and Anthony Mackie discusses "Triple 9."

  • S21E66 Brian Chesky

    • February 24, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump wins his third straight Republican primary, researchers discover that Adolf Hitler had a micropenis, and Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky discusses founding his company.

  • S21E67 Michael Hayden

    • February 25, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Apple refuses to unlock a terrorist's iPhone for the FBI, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders vie for the black vote, and Michael Hayden discusses "Playing to the Edge."

  • S21E68 Morris Chestnut

    • February 29, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders takes his loss in the South Carolina primary in stride, Donald Trump unknowingly tweets a Benito Mussolini quote, and Morris Chestnut chats about "Rosewood."

  • S21E69 Neal Brennan

    • March 1, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Iowa lawmakers propose a bill that could allow kids under 14 to shoot handguns, Kristen Schaal examines female body acceptance, and Neal Brennan discusses "3 Mics."

  • S21E70 Chrissy Teigen

    • March 2, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team reveals Trevor's feelings about Donald Trump, Hasan Minhaj weighs in on Marco Rubio's primary strategy, and Chrissy Teigen chats about "Cravings."

  • S21E71 Bill de Blasio

    • March 3, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Mitt Romney disavows Donald Trump, Jordan Klepper learns about an unexpected compromise on gun research, and Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses New York City's tech industry.

  • S21E72 Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson

    • March 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP fights Donald Trump for party control, Roy Wood Jr. and Jessica Williams honor Ben Carson's political career, and Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson discuss "Broad City."

  • S21E73 Ellen Page

    • March 8, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper talks to white kids who have only ever known a black president, Lewis Black reviews Osama bin Laden's will, and Ellen Page discusses her series "Gaycation."

  • S21E74 Sacha Baron Cohen

    • March 9, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders pulls a surprise win in the Michigan primary, Jordan Klepper fact-checks Donald Trump's business record, and Sacha Baron Cohen discusses "The Brothers Grimsby."

  • S21E75 Padma Lakshmi

    • March 10, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the U.S., Ronny Chieng examines the Tri-Faith Initiative in Nebraska, and Padma Lakshmi discusses "Love, Loss, and What We Ate."

  • S21E76 Van Jones

    • March 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders supporters crash a series of Donald Trump rallies, Neal Brennan weighs in on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, and CNN's Van Jones discusses the Dream Corps.

  • S21E77 Joe Nocera

    • March 15, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton accidentally revives a Benghazi conversation, The Best F#@king News Team provides a service for Donald Trump supporters, and Joe Nocera discusses "Indentured."

  • S21E78 Brian Fallon

    • March 16, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump predicts rioting if he doesn't win the GOP bid, Adam Lowitt examines anti-Semitism in politics, and Brian Fallon performs songs from his album "Painkillers."

  • S21E79 Theo James

    • March 17, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama nominates Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. debate Third Month Mania matchups, and Theo James discusses "Allegiant."

  • S21E80 Shaka Senghor

    • March 21, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the media's relationship with Donald Trump, Ronny Chieng investigates artificial intelligence, and Shaka Senghor discusses his memoir "Writing My Wrongs."

  • S21E81 Taavi Rõivas

    • March 22, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama visits Cuba, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how Thabo Sefolosha beat a wrongful arrest, and Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas discusses Estonia's technological advances.

  • S21E82 Lindsey Graham

    • March 23, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines how the GOP ended up with Donald Trump, and Senator Lindsey Graham shoots pool and explains why he begrudgingly endorsed presidential hopeful Ted Cruz.

  • S21E83 Ethan Hawke

    • March 24, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Ted Cruz blasts President Obama's response to bombings in Brussels, Roy Wood Jr. and Hasan Minhaj weigh Third Month Mania rivals, and Ethan Hawke discusses "Born to Be Blue."

  • S21E84 Debbie Wasserman Schultz

    • April 4, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton shuts down Bernie Sanders's debate request, Debbie Wasserman Schultz weighs in on the presidential election, and a Panama law firm reveals global corruption.

  • S21E85 Jerrod Carmichael

    • April 5, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. women's soccer team calls for pay equal to their male counterparts, Trevor examines Donald Trump's sexist past, and Jerrod Carmichael discusses "The Carmichael Show."

  • S21E86 Angelica Ross

    • April 6, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    North Carolina and Kansas pass transphobic bathroom laws, Jessica Williams examines trans panic, and Angelica Ross discusses TransTech Social Enterprises.

  • S21E87 Juan Williams

    • April 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf unpacks the role of candidates' wives on the campaign trail, the winner of Third Month Mania is revealed, and Juan Williams discusses his book "We the People."

  • S21E88 Jennifer Hudson

    • April 11, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton and John Kasich campaign in New York City, Jordan Klepper tests a Japanese virtual reality sex suit, and Jennifer Hudson discusses her role in "Confirmation."

  • S21E89 King Bach

    • April 12, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio makes a racially insensitive joke, Ronny Chieng and Jessica Williams examine sexual racism, and King Bach discusses "Meet the Blacks."

  • S21E90 Ken Jeong

    • April 13, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert is indicted on banking charges, Trevor examines Donald Trump's failed line of health products, and Ken Jeong discusses "Dr. Ken."

  • S21E91 W. Kamau Bell

    • April 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper demonstrates the problem with primary delegates, Ted Cruz tries to appear likable at a CNN town hall, and W. Kamau Bell discusses "United Shades of America."

  • S21E92 Ellie Kemper

    • April 18, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    A Muslim man is kicked off a Southwest flight for speaking Arabic, Desi Lydic teaches Ted Cruz about "New York values," and Ellie Kemper discusses "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt."

  • S21E93 Ben Carson

    • April 19, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Brazil's Congress votes to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, and Ben Carson defends his endorsement of Donald Trump and faces off against an unlikely opponent in a debate.

  • S21E94 Sturgill Simpson

    • April 20, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump win the New York primaries, The Best F#@king News Team relives the 90s, and Sturgill Simpson performs songs from "A Sailor's Guide to Earth."

  • S21E95 Howard Dean

    • April 21, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic scams her fellow New Yorkers, Hasan Minhaj provides a few tax evasion tips, and Howard Dean offers his take on the Bernie Sanders campaign.

  • S21E96 Danielle Brooks

    • April 25, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Beyonce's visual album "Lemonade" creates a media frenzy, Hasan Minhaj talks to Sikhs about Islamophobia, and Danielle Brooks discusses Broadway's "The Color Purple."

  • S21E97 Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key

    • April 26, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Virginia grants voting rights to its previously incarcerated citizens, New York repeals its sales tax on tampons, and Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key chat about "Keanu."

  • S21E98 McKay Coppins

    • April 27, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump fires off sexist remarks at Hillary Clinton, Lewis Black auditions for a morning talk show, and BuzzFeed News's McKay Coppins discusses his book "The Wilderness."

  • S21E99 Ricky Gervais

    • April 28, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    John Boehner rips into fellow Republican Ted Cruz, Black Trump (Roy Wood Jr.) debuts his rap video, and Ricky Gervais chats about his movie "Special Correspondents."

  • S21E100 Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

    • May 2, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump surrounds himself with unusual supporters, Ronny Chieng investigates contested conventions, and Trevor chats with "Game of Thrones" star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

  • S21E101 Josh King

    • May 3, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Starbucks faces a lawsuit over its excessive use of ice, Donald Trump links Ted Cruz's father to Lee Harvey Oswald, and Josh King discusses his book "Off Script."

  • S21E102 Bethany Cosentino

    • May 4, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump becomes the presumptive GOP nominee, Hasan Minhaj investigates professional soccer's gender wage gap, and Bethany Cosentino fights sexism in the music industry.

  • S21E103 The Heavy

    • May 5, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump panders to Hispanic voters, Ronny Chieng reports on Americans' selfie obsession, and The Heavy performs songs from their album "Hurt & the Merciless."

  • S21E104 Sherman Alexie

    • May 9, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP comes to terms with Donald Trump's imminent presidential nomination, Desi Lydic weighs in on modern motherhood, and Sherman Alexie discusses his book "Thunder Boy Jr."

  • S21E105 Joe Morton

    • May 10, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The federal government files a lawsuit against North Carolina's transphobic bill, Michelle Wolf imagines a Donald Trump presidency, and Joe Morton discusses "Turn Me Loose."

  • S21E106 Nate Silver

    • May 11, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Queen Elizabeth II calls out Chinese officials for being rude, Bernie Sanders wins the West Virginia Democratic primary, and Nate Silver discusses the presidential election.

  • S21E107 B.J. Novak

    • May 12, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump refuses to release his tax returns, Latino immigrants fast-track their paths to citizenship ahead of the election, and B.J. Novak discusses The List App.

  • S21E108 Anthony Anderson

    • May 16, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump is caught posing as his own fake publicist, Eliza Cossio examines the GOP's chance of winning the Latino vote, and Anthony Anderson discusses "Black-ish."

  • S21E109 Dahlia Lithwick

    • May 17, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court refuses to rule on a pivotal contraception case, Hasan Minhaj reports on Canadians taking in Syrian refugees, and Dahlia Lithwick discusses SCOTUS's future.

  • S21E110 Jason Sudeikis

    • May 18, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly bury the hatchet, Hasan Minhaj sits down with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Jason Sudeikis chats about "The Angry Birds Movie."

  • S21E111 Arianna Huffington

    • May 19, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama calls for trans-friendly school bathrooms, Bernie Sanders supporters clash with the Democratic party, and Arianna Huffington discusses "The Sleep Revolution."

  • S21E112 Rose Byrne

    • May 23, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump helps Chris Christie pay off the debt from his failed presidential run, the TSA tries to recruit new employees, and Rose Byrne discusses "X-Men: Apocalypse."

  • S21E113 Katie Couric

    • May 24, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The NRA endorses presidential hopeful Donald Trump, Desi Lydic speaks to gun owners about firearm safety, and Katie Couric discusses her documentary "Under the Gun."

  • S21E114 Corey Pegues

    • May 25, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Brazil faces political turmoil as it prepares for the Olympics, Donald Trump ties Hillary Clinton to a discredited conspiracy theory, and Corey Pegues discusses "Once a Cop."

  • S21E115 Mike Allen

    • May 26, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf offers advice to Hillary Clinton, Trevor unearths a sexist Donald Trump interview from 1994, and Politico's Mike Allen examines the presidential election.

  • S21E116 James Carville

    • June 13, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor discusses the mass shooting in Orlando, FL, Jordan Klepper learns about a GOP delegation dispute in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and James Carville discusses Politicon.

  • S21E117 Michelangelo Signorile and Eddie Huang

    • June 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton respond to a mass shooting in Florida, Michelangelo Signorile examines homophobia in the U.S., and Eddie Huang discusses "Double Cup Love."

  • S21E118 Roland Emmerich

    • June 15, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper and Desi Lydic discuss white voters, Roy Wood Jr. examines Alabama's scandal-plagued government, and Roland Emmerich talks about "Independence Day: Resurgence."

  • S21E119 Deshauna Barber

    • June 16, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Democrats push for gun control in a 15-hour filibuster, Trevor examines Australia's declining species, and Miss USA Deshauna Barber discusses PTSD aid for veterans.

  • S21E120 Jim Himes and Jack Garratt

    • June 20, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump fires his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, Rep. Jim Himes explains how the NRA influences Congress, and Jack Garratt performs songs from his album "Phase."

  • S21E121 Tavis Smiley

    • June 21, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. and Jordan Klepper demonstrate why Congress can't pass gun control legislation, a heat wave hits the Southwest, and Tavis Smiley discusses "Before You Judge Me."

  • S21E122 John Heilemann and Mark Halperin

    • June 22, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Rio de Janeiro prepares for the Olympics, Roy Wood Jr. investigates lobbyists and the Army Corps of Engineers, and John Heilemann and Mark Halperin discuss "The Circus."

  • S21E123 Macklemore

    • June 23, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    House Democrats stage a sit-in protest to call for gun control legislation, Michelle Wolf dissects the Second Amendment, and Macklemore discusses opioid addiction.

  • S21E124 Cynthia Erivo

    • June 27, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The U.K. votes to leave the European Union, Roy Wood Jr. breaks down Jesse Williams's anti-racism speech at the BET Awards, and Cynthia Erivo discusses "The Color Purple."

  • S21E125 Calvin Trillin

    • June 28, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court strikes down restrictive abortion regulations in Texas, Jordan Klepper reports on Illinois's budget impasse, and Calvin Trillin discusses "Jackson, 1964."

  • S21E126 Laverne Cox

    • June 29, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Elizabeth Warren campaigns with presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, Desi Lydic fact-checks a Donald Trump speech, and Laverne Cox chats about "Orange Is the New Black."

  • S21E127 Chuck Klosterman

    • June 30, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The U.K. hunts for a new prime minister following the Brexit vote, Jessica Williams says goodbye to The Daily Show, and Chuck Klosterman discusses "But What If We're Wrong?"

  • S21E128 Jim Gaffigan

    • July 5, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI announces that Hillary Clinton won't be indicted over an email scandal, Donald Trump tweets an anti-Semitic image, and Jim Gaffigan discusses "The Jim Gaffigan Show."

  • S21E129 Terry McMillan

    • July 6, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton's past remarks about her email investigation prove to be untrue, Donald Trump praises Saddam Hussein, and Terry McMillan discusses "I Almost Forgot About You."

  • S21E130 Julia Stiles

    • July 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor reacts to the police shootings of two black men, Gretchen Carlson sues Fox News CEO Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, and Julia Stiles discusses "Jason Bourne."

  • SPECIAL 0x31 The Road to “The Road”

    • July 18, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor takes a look back at the bizarre and unprecedented primary season that led to Donald Trump’s emergence as the GOP nominee.

  • S21E131 Michael Steele

    • July 19, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    To kick off The Daily Show's Republican National Convention coverage, Trevor breaks down the first day of speeches, and Michael Steele discusses Donald Trump's GOP nomination.

  • S21E132 Christiane Amanpour

    • July 20, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    From the RNC in Cleveland, Chris Christie leads anti-Hillary Clinton chants, Jordan Klepper examines Donald Trump's faith, and Christiane Amanpour discusses political unity.

  • S21E133 Alex Wagner

    • July 21, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Live from the RNC in Cleveland, Donald Trump accepts the GOP presidential nomination, Rosie O'Donnell looks back at the mogul's life, and Alex Wagner discusses the election.

  • S21E134 The RNC Night 4: The Party's Over

    • July 22, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    On The Daily Show's final night of RNC coverage, The Best F#@king News Team reacts to Donald Trump's nomination, fact-checks the speeches and prepares for possible deportation.

  • SPECIAL 0x32 What to Expect When You’re Expectant

    • July 25, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    To kick off the Democratic National Convention, Trevor revisits a primary process that pitted Hillary Clinton against Bernie Sanders.

  • S21E135 John Podesta

    • July 26, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    To kick off The Daily Show's DNC coverage, The Best F#@king News Team examines a DNC email leak, and John Podesta discusses Hillary Clinton's presidential nomination.

  • S21E136 Kirsten Gillibrand

    • July 27, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    From the DNC in Philadelphia, Desi Lydic unpacks Hillary Clinton's nomination, Donald Trump asks Russia to hack the U.S., and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discusses paid leave.

  • S21E137 Mark Leibovich

    • July 28, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    As the DNC wraps up in in Philadelphia, Hillary Clinton accepts the Democratic nomination for president, and Mark Leibovich discusses the high-stakes election.

  • S21E138 Cory Booker

    • July 29, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    On The Daily Show's final night at the DNC in Philadelphia, The Best F#@king News Team reviews the week's speeches, and Cory Booker discusses Hillary Clinton's campaign.

  • S21E139 John Lewis

    • August 8, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump accuses Democrats of rigging the election, and Representative John Lewis talks about participating in the civil rights movement in his book "March: Book Three."

  • S21E140 Riki Lindhome and Natasha Leggero

    • August 9, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Congress battles over Zika funding amid U.S. outbreaks, Desi Lydic fact-checks Donald Trump's economic speech, and Riki Lindhome and Natasha Leggero discuss Another Period.

  • S21E141 Mychal Denzel Smith

    • August 10, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump calls on Second Amendment supporters to thwart Hillary Clinton, and Mychal Denzel Smith discusses "Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching."

  • S21E142 Mike Birbiglia

    • August 11, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump claims Barack Obama founded ISIS, Trevor suggests ways to prevent police from shooting unarmed citizens, and Mike Birbiglia discusses "Don't Think Twice."

  • S21E143 Daniel Radcliffe

    • August 15, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump's surrogates defend his claims that President Obama founded ISIS, Ronny Chieng examines the Trump Organization, and Daniel Radcliffe discusses "Imperium."

  • S21E144 Yaa Gyasi & Sharlto Copley

    • August 16, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic fact-checks Donald Trump's counterterrorism speech, Yaa Gyasi discusses her book "Homegoing," and Sharlto Copley talks about his movie "The Hollars."

  • S21E145 LeBron James

    • August 17, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump calls for more cops in black communities, Trevor examines police profiling, and LeBron James discusses the LeBron James Family Foundation and "Cleveland Hustles."

  • S21E146 Emily King

    • August 18, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team examines third-party candidates, Jordan Klepper puts Donald Trump fans to the test, and Emily King performs songs from her album "The Switch."

  • S21E147 Jeff Ross

    • September 6, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    China snubs President Obama at the G20 Summit, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on Donald Trump's attempt to woo black voters, and Jeff Ross discusses his special Jeff Ross Roasts Cops.

  • S21E148 Ava DuVernay

    • September 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor breaks down Congress's inaction on Zika funding, Hasan Minhaj details the latest features on the iPhone 7, and Ava DuVernay discusses "Queen Sugar."

  • S21E149 Howard Schultz

    • September 8, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Matt Lauer grills Hillary Clinton on her emails, Desi Lydic fact-checks Donald Trump on international relations, and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz discusses "Upstanders."

  • S21E150 Tip “T.I.” Harris

    • September 12, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton hides her pneumonia from the public, Hasan Minhaj investigates the Dakota Access pipeline, and rapper T.I. discusses his show "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle."

  • S21E151 Danielle Weisberg & Carly Zakin

    • September 13, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    NFL star Colin Kaepernick protests during the national anthem, The Best F#@king News Team debates Kaepernick's patriotism, and Danielle Weisberg and Carly Zakin talk theSkimm.

  • S21E152 Hannah Hart

    • September 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    A Missouri law may lift training requirements for gun owners, Roy Wood Jr. reports on a college protest that fights firearms with dildos, and Hannah Hart discusses "Dirty 30."

  • S21E153 Bill Clinton

    • September 15, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama stumps for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump stops by "The Dr. Oz Show," and Clinton Foundation Founder Bill Clinton discusses Hillary Clinton's campaign.

  • S21E154 Nick Jonas & Ben Schnetzer

    • September 19, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    New Yorkers are unfazed by a terrorist attack in Manhattan, Michelle Wolf tackles a burkini controversy in France, and Nick Jonas and Ben Schnetzer discuss their movie "Goat."

  • S21E155 Jada Pinkett Smith

    • September 20, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump Jr. likens Syrian refugees to deadly Skittles, Jordan Klepper has an enlightening experience at a Trump rally, and Jada Pinkett Smith discusses "Gotham."

  • S21E156 Wendy Williams

    • September 21, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the police shooting of Terence Crutcher, Wells Fargo scams millions of customers, and Wendy Williams talks about hosting "The Wendy Williams Show."

  • S21E157 Lisa Ling

    • September 22, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Mark Zuckerberg announces a plan to cure all diseases, Trevor marvels at Tomi Lahren's inexplicable anger, and CNN's Lisa Ling discusses "This Is Life with Lisa Ling."

  • S21E158 Alicia Menendez

    • September 26, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Jordan Klepper learns about political fact-checking, and Alicia Menendez discusses debate moderation.

  • S21E159 Sara Goldrick-Rab

    • September 27, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump blames his poor debate performance on his microphone, Desi Lydic fact-checks the first presidential debate, and Sara Goldrick-Rab discusses "Paying the Price."

  • S21E160 Reid Hoffman

    • September 28, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump defends attacks he made on a former Miss Universe's weight, Trevor looks back at Trump's history of sexism, and Reid Hoffman discusses the presidential election.

  • S21E161 Blood Orange

    • September 29, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the legacy of stop-and-frisk, Roy Wood Jr. and Jordan Klepper test North Carolina's anti-LGBT HB2 law, and Blood Orange performs songs from "Freetown Sound."

Season 22

  • S22E01 James Marsden

    • October 3, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump's tax history comes into question, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on Congress allowing Americans to sue Saudi Arabia for 9/11, and James Marsden discusses "Westworld."

  • S22E02 Ezra Klein

    • October 4, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    In this live episode, Trevor recaps the vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Tim Kaine, Hasan Minhaj honors Joe Biden, and Ezra Klein discusses the 2016 election.

  • S22E03 Mark Duplass

    • October 5, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The media creates scandals by taking remarks by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump out of context, Lewis Black urges millennials to vote, and Mark Duplass discusses "Blue Jay."

  • S22E04 Carmelo Anthony

    • October 6, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng unpacks a racist segment from "The O'Reilly Factor," Desi Lydic investigates political sexism, and Carmelo Anthony discusses the Carmelo Anthony Foundation.

  • S22E05 Xavier Becerra

    • October 10, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump brags about groping women in a 2005 video, Trevor likens Trump to an African dictator, and Xavier Becerra discusses Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

  • S22E06 Charlamagne Tha God

    • October 11, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic fact-checks 2016's second presidential debate, Michelle Wolf examines Donald Trump's sexual assault scandal, and Charlamagne Tha God discusses "The Breakfast Club."

  • S22E07 Bryan Christy

    • October 12, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Conservative Christians defend Donald Trump's Pussygate comments, The Best F#@king News Team debates trigger warnings, and Bryan Christy discusses the rhino horn trade.

  • S22E08 Ana Navarro & Jidenna

    • October 13, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Multiple women accuse Donald Trump of sexual assault, Ana Navarro discusses growing tensions within the GOP, and Jidenna performs songs from his album "Long Live the Chief."

  • S22E09 Russell Simmons

    • October 17, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. bombs Yemen, Donald Trump claims that the 2016 presidential election will be rigged, and Russell Simmons discusses the Muslims Are Speaking Out campaign.

  • S22E10 Uzo Aduba

    • October 18, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Melania Trump addresses Donald Trump's Pussygate scandal, WikiLeaks publishes Hillary Clinton's emails and Wall Street speeches, and Uzo Aduba discusses "American Pastoral."

  • S22E11 Matt Taibbi

    • October 19, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    In this live episode, Trevor and Matt Taibbi unpack Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's final presidential debate, and Roy Wood Jr. grills apathetic black voters.

  • S22E12 Mike Colter

    • October 20, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump threatens to challenge the results of the 2016 election, Roy Wood Jr. examines the struggles black journalists face, and Mike Colter discusses "Luke Cage."

  • SPECIAL 0x33 The Best of the Worst: Democalypse 2016 Roundup

    • October 24, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor Noah looks back on The Daily Show's coverage of the 2016 general election in all of its bizarre grandeur, from the Clinton-Trump debates to the innumerable scandals.

  • S22E13 Dana Bash

    • October 25, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. examines the closing of a French refugee camp, Donald Trump pledges to sue his sexual assault accusers, and Dana Bash talks about reporting on the 2016 election.

  • S22E14 John Della Volpe & Phil Collins

    • October 26, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the online media's partisan divide, John Della Volpe talks about polling millennial voters, and Phil Collins chats about his memoir "Not Dead Yet."

  • S22E15 Jeezy

    • October 27, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Obama administration announces major price hikes for Obamacare, Desi Lydic and Eliza Cossio conduct a rigged election poll, and rapper Jeezy discusses "Trap or Die 3."

  • S22E16 Jeff Ross

    • October 31, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    In this Halloween episode, Jeff Ross and The Best F#@king News Team join Trevor for a look into the post-apocalyptic world of a Donald Trump presidency.

  • S22E17 Susan Rice

    • November 1, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI begins another probe into Hillary Clinton's emails, Michelle Wolf discusses male birth control, and Susan Rice reflects on her time as U.S. national security adviser.

  • S22E18 Kal Penn

    • November 2, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor describes how Hillary Clinton is living the black experience, Desi Lydic meets the founder of the Trumpettes, and Kal Penn discusses his role on "Designated Survivor."

  • S22E19 Common

    • November 3, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Key Senate races in Illinois and North Carolina heat up, Trevor imagines life at Donald Trump's campaign headquarters, and Common discusses his album "Black America Again."

  • S22E20 Jonathan Capehart

    • November 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI concludes its probe into Hillary Clinton's emails just ahead of the 2016 election, Trevor urges viewers to vote, and Jonathan Capehart discusses the electoral map.

  • S22E21 Election Night Special

    • November 8, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team, Ana Marie Cox, Douglas Brinkley and Keegan-Michael Key join Trevor for live coverage of the 2016 presidential election.

  • S22E22 John Stanton

    • November 9, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    After Donald Trump is elected president, Michelle Wolf and Hasan Minhaj break down how women and Muslims are reacting, and John Stanton discusses BuzzFeed's election coverage.

  • S22E23 Deborah Lee James & Eric Fanning

    • November 10, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama meets President-elect Trump, Ronny Chieng finds new ways to poll the electorate, and Deborah Lee James and Eric Fanning discuss the transition of military power.

  • S22E24 Nate Silver & Adrian Grenier

    • November 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President-elect Donald Trump backs down on key campaign promises, Nate Silver discusses FiveThirtyEight, and Adrian Grenier talks about the Lonely Whale Foundation.

  • S22E25 Desus Nice & The Kid Mero

    • November 15, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor compares Donald Trump to South African President Jacob Zuma, developing countries learn about U.S. democracy, and Desus Nice and The Kid Mero discuss "Desus & Mero."

  • S22E26 Wesley Lowery

    • November 16, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Alt-right leader Steve Bannon joins the Trump administration, The Best F#@king News Team mourns the death of facts, and Wesley Lowery discusses "They Can't Kill Us All."

  • S22E27 George Packer & Q-Tip

    • November 17, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President-elect Trump's transition team calls for a Muslim registry, George Packer discusses the working class, and Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest talks "We Got It From Here."

  • S22E28 Ryan Speedo Green

    • November 28, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump is accused of exploiting his president-elect status for personal gain, Cuban leader Fidel Castro dies, and Ryan Speedo Green discusses "Sing for Your Life."

  • S22E29 Mahershala Ali

    • November 29, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The media grapples with President-elect Trump's lying, Adam Lowitt weighs in on a Holocaust-themed ice skating performance in Russia, and Mahershala Ali discusses "Moonlight."

  • S22E30 Tomi Lahren

    • November 30, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper and Roy Wood Jr. examine Trump administration nominees Jeff Sessions and Steven Mnuchin, and "Tomi" host Tomi Lahren talks about being a voice for conservatism.

  • S22E31 Chelsea Handler

    • December 1, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the initial route of the Dakota Access Pipeline, President-elect Trump names Michael Flynn national security adviser, and Chelsea Handler discusses “Chelsea.”

  • S22E32 Van Jones

    • December 5, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Ben Carson is nominated for secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Jordan Klepper attends Donald Trump's post-election tour, and Van Jones discusses "The Messy Truth."

  • S22E33 John Legend

    • December 6, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President-elect Trump raises eyebrows after talking to the president of Taiwan, Hasan Minhaj learns how the Navy is going green, and John Legend discusses "La La Land."

  • S22E34 Brian Tyree Henry

    • December 7, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Thomas Jefferson (Jordan Klepper) explains the Electoral College, Hasan Minhaj looks at criminals who go viral online, and Brian Tyree Henry discusses his role in "Atlanta."

  • S22E35 Evan McMullin & DJ Khaled

    • December 8, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    President-elect Trump strikes a problematic deal with Carrier to keep jobs in the U.S., Evan McMullin talks about uniting Americans, and DJ Khaled discusses "The Keys."

  • S22E36 President Barack Obama

    • December 12, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor sits down with President Obama at the White House to discuss Russia's impact on the 2016 election, the incoming Trump administration and responses to modern racism.

  • S22E37 Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • December 13, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump picks Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, The Best F#@king News Team designs poop-friendly NASA suits, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses "My President Was Black."

  • S22E38 Michael K. Williams

    • December 14, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump admits to campaigning on falsehoods, Desi Lydic and Michelle Wolf examine the future of reproductive rights, and Michael K. Williams discusses "Assassin's Creed."

  • S22E39 Rob Corddry

    • December 15, 2016
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team recaps the biggest stories of 2016, Jordan Klepper celebrates Donald Trump supporters, and Rob Corddry discusses "Office Christmas Party."

  • S22E40 Michael Che

    • January 3, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans vote to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics, Vladimir Putin reacts to President Obama's sanctions on Russia, and Michael Che discusses "Michael Che Matters."

  • S22E41 Omar Saif Ghobash

    • January 4, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans defend a vote to gut an ethics panel, Michelle Wolf examines a congressional swearing-in ceremony, and Omar Saif Ghobash discusses "Letters to a Young Muslim."

  • S22E42 Keegan-Michael Key

    • January 5, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP prepares to repeal Obamacare, Jordan Klepper and Desi Lydic examine congressional gridlock, and Keegan-Michael Key gives his final address as Obama's anger translator.

  • S22E43 Susan Goldberg

    • January 9, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor recaps the 2017 Golden Globes, Donald Trump lies about an intelligence report on Russian election hacking, and Susan Goldberg discusses National Geographic magazine.

  • S22E44 Aasif Mandvi

    • January 10, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump prepares for a pre-inauguration news conference, Roy Wood Jr. examines Apple's gun emoji redesign, and Aasif Mandvi discusses "A Series of Unfortunate Events."

  • S22E45 Jonathan Chait

    • January 11, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama gives his farewell address, Donald Trump dismisses CNN as "fake news" at his first post-election press conference, and Jonathan Chait discusses "Audacity."

  • S22E46 Cecile Richards

    • January 12, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. Ethics Office blasts Donald Trump's divestment plan, Ben Carson begins his confirmation hearing for HUD secretary, and Cecile Richards discusses Planned Parenthood.

  • S22E47 David Fahrenthold & Bryshere Gray

    • January 16, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump lashes out at John Lewis, Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold talks about covering the 2016 election, and Bryshere Gray discusses "The New Edition Story."

  • S22E48 John Zimmer

    • January 17, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Obama makes last-ditch efforts to protect his legacy, Lewis Black reflects on the lack of star power at Donald Trump's inauguration, and John Zimmer discusses Lyft.

  • S22E49 Samantha Power

    • January 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Secretary of education nominee Betsy DeVos undergoes a harsh Senate hearing, Michelle Wolf examines Donald Trump's approval rating, and Samantha Power discusses her U.N. role.

  • S22E50 Scott Conroy & James McAvoy

    • January 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Tensions over President-elect Trump's relationship with Russia rise ahead of his inauguration, Scott Conroy discusses "Embeds," and James McAvoy chats about his movie "Split."

  • S22E51 Joy Reid

    • January 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump is sworn in as president, Roy Wood Jr. salutes Barack Obama, Desi Lydic tackles parenthood in a new America, and Joy Reid discusses "We Are the Change We Seek."

  • S22E52 Matt Taibbi

    • January 23, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Millions gather worldwide to march for women’s rights, Desi Lydic examines the Trump administration’s “alternative facts,” and Matt Taibbi discusses “Insane Clown President.”

  • S22E53 Big Sean

    • January 24, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor profiles White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, The Best F#@king News Team auditions to read President Trump's tweets, and Big Sean discusses his album "I Decided."

  • S22E54 Heather Ann Thompson & Bellamy Young

    • January 25, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump signs a series of controversial executive orders, author Heather Ann Thompson discusses "Blood in the Water," and actress Bellamy Young chats about "Scandal."

  • S22E55 Laurence Fishburne

    • January 26, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump gives his first interview as president, Trevor examines the actual inaugural cake, and Laurence Fishburne talks about playing Nelson Mandela in "Madiba."

  • S22E56 Sybrina Fulton & Tracy Martin

    • January 30, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj examines a Muslim-targeted travel ban, Neal Brennan accuses President Trump of being too sensitive, and Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin discuss "Rest in Power."

  • S22E57 Anthony D. Romero

    • January 31, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump fires the acting U.S. attorney general, Hasan Minhaj puts the Muslim-targeted travel ban into historical perspective, and Anthony D. Romero discusses the ACLU.

  • S22E58 David Miliband

    • February 1, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump nominates Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and hosts a Black History Month gathering, and David Miliband discusses the International Rescue Committee.

  • S22E59 Blair Underwood

    • February 2, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump picks fights with Mexico and Australia, Roy Wood Jr. attends a football convention to get his mind off of politics, and Blair Underwood discusses "Quantico."

  • S22E60 Rep. Keith Ellison

    • February 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump lashes out at a federal judge on Twitter, Trevor examines Steve Bannon's role in the White House, and Keith Ellison discusses the Democratic Party's future.

  • S22E61 Boston Mayor Marty Walsh

    • February 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump accuses the media of underreporting terrorism, Michelle Wolf lauds Kellyanne Conway's duplicity, and Marty Walsh discusses Boston's sanctuary city status.

  • S22E62 Tracee Ellis Ross

    • February 8, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders debate health care on CNN, Elizabeth Warren reacts to being silenced on the Senate floor, and actress Tracee Ellis Ross discusses "Black-ish."

  • S22E63 Laura Jane Grace

    • February 9, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump family is accused of using the White House for financial gain, Roy Wood Jr. prepares for Fashion Week and the Grammys, and Laura Jane Grace discusses "Tranny."

  • S22E64 Elaine Welteroth & Phillip Picardi

    • February 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump meets with Japan's Shinzo Abe, Trevor profiles Trump's senior adviser Stephen Miller, and Elaine Welteroth and Phillip Picardi discuss Teen Vogue.

  • S22E65 Laverne Cox

    • February 14, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    National Security Adviser Michael Flynn resigns and Republicans don't know how to handle questions about it, and Laverne Cox discusses the TV show "Doubt."

  • S22E66 Mark Mazzetti

    • February 15, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor reflects on having a president with grandpa tendencies, Donald Trump weighs in on the Israel-Palestine conflict, and Mark Mazzetti discusses Russia's election hacking.

  • S22E67 Ezra Edelman

    • February 16, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump holds a turbulent press conference, Jordan Klepper talks to New Jersey residents living on Dick Street, and Ezra Edelman discusses "O.J.: Made in America."

  • SPECIAL 0x34 Barack Obama: Unpresidented

    • February 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor looks back at Barack Obama's time in the White House and examines the legacy-preserving policy he enacted, and guests reflect on the past eight years.

  • SPECIAL 0x35 The Celebrity Appresident

    • February 21, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines Donald Trump's rocky presidential transition and scandalous ties to Russia, as well as the White House's contentious relationship with the media.

  • SPECIAL 0x36 The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump: So Help Us God

    • February 22, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor breaks down President Trump's turbulent inauguration weekend, from the musicians who refused to perform at the ceremony to the worldwide Women's Marches that followed.

  • SPECIAL 0x37 This Land is His Land

    • February 23, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines President Trump's disastrous Muslim ban, his escalating war against the media and his saber-rattling approach to international diplomacy.

  • S22E68 John Oliver

    • February 27, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump administration tries to crack down on news leaks, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates black excellence at the Oscars, and John Oliver discusses "Last Week Tonight."

  • S22E69 Run the Jewels

    • February 28, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Twitter slams Kellyanne Conway for kneeling on a White House sofa, Desi Lydic finds out if paid protesters are invading town halls, and Run the Jewels talk "Run the Jewels 3."

  • S22E70 Jake Tapper

    • March 1, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor calls out the media for praising President Trump's first congressional address, and "The Lead" host Jake Tapper talks about upholding freedom of the press.

  • S22E71 Evan Osnos

    • March 2, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper looks at Jeff Sessions's scandalous talks with Russia, Adam Lowitt examines recent anti-Semitic attacks, and Evan Osnos discusses his New Yorker cover story.

  • S22E72 Jennifer Lopez

    • March 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump makes a baseless claim that former President Obama wiretapped him, Neal Brennan examines the GOP's hypocrisy, and Jennifer Lopez discusses "Shades of Blue."

  • S22E73 Judd Apatow

    • March 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    HUD Secretary Ben Carson refers to slaves as "immigrants," Lewis Black breaks down Uber's many scandals, and Judd Apatow discusses his Netflix series "Love."

  • S22E74 Tressie McMillan Cottom

    • March 8, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP unveils a disastrous replacement for Obamacare, Michelle Wolf details Ivanka Trump's problematic brand of feminism, and Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses "Lower Ed."

  • S22E75 Alynda Segarra

    • March 9, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and Jordan Klepper sing to "forgotten" Americans, Team Trump threatens to erase climate data, and Alynda Segarra discusses Hurray for the Riff Raff's "The Navigator."

  • S22E76 Lee Daniels

    • March 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump fails to provide evidence that Barack Obama wiretapped him, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. announce Third Month Mania, and Lee Daniels discusses "Star."

  • S22E77 Jesse Williams

    • March 15, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor breaks down Paul Ryan and President Trump's health care bill, Ronny Chieng looks at the downside of smart technology, and Jesse Williams discusses "Grey's Anatomy."

  • S22E78 Donna Brazile

    • March 16, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Dutch voters reject far-right prime minister candidate Geert Wilders, Gina Yashere examines how the U.K. is faring post-Brexit, and Donna Brazile discusses Democratic policy.

  • S22E79 Bassem Youssef

    • March 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor looks at Fox News's influence in the White House, the FBI and NSA dispute President Trump's wiretapping claims, and Bassem Youssef discusses "Revolution for Dummies."

  • S22E80 Dahlia Lithwick

    • March 21, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor runs through the busy news day, Jordan Klepper looks into President Trump's 2020 bid, and Dahlia Lithwick discusses Neil Gorsuch's SCOTUS confirmation hearing.

  • S22E81 Michael Peña

    • March 22, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch faces his Senate confirmation hearing, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. enter another round of Third Month Mania, and Michael Peña discusses "CHIPS."

  • S22E82 Zara Larsson

    • March 23, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP halts the vote on its Obamacare replacement bill, Ronny Chieng researches the dangers of dating in Australia, and Zara Larsson discusses her album "So Good."

  • S22E83 John Singleton

    • March 27, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team figures out who's to blame for the GOP's failed health care bill, President Trump lies about going golfing, and John Singleton discusses "Rebel."

  • S22E84 Helene Cooper

    • March 28, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. militarizes Meals on Wheels, Devin Nunes shares classified information in an investigation on President Trump, and Helene Cooper discusses "Madame President."

  • S22E85 Residente

    • March 29, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump rolls back coal industry regulations, Hasan Minhaj and Roy Wood Jr. update their Third Month Mania brackets, and Residente discusses his eponymous documentary.

  • S22E86 Chris Hayes

    • March 30, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Ryan laughs off an attack from Donald Trump, Michelle Wolf explains why Rachel Dolezal shouldn't try to pass as black, and Chris Hayes discusses "A Colony in a Nation."

  • S22E87 Dr. Willie Parker

    • April 3, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Accused sexual predator President Trump honors Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Roy Wood Jr. explains Black Twitter, and Dr. Willie Parker discusses his book "Life's Work."

  • S22E88 Chelsea Handler

    • April 4, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines Jared Kushner's extensive White House responsibilities, Turkey votes on whether to become a dictatorship, and Chelsea Handler discusses "Chelsea."

  • S22E89 Michelle Rodriguez

    • April 5, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Pepsi pulls its tone-deaf ad featuring Kendall Jenner, Roy Wood Jr. and Hasan Minhaj reveal Donald Trump's best tweet, and Michelle Rodriguez talks "The Fate of the Furious."

  • SPECIAL 0x38 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Jordan Klepper

    • April 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Highlights of correspondent Jordan Klepper's best reporting on topics such as gun safety and Trump supporters.

  • SPECIAL 0x39 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Roy Wood Jr

    • April 10, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    A look back at correspondent Roy Wood Jr.'s coverage of topics such as Meals on Wheels and blackness at the Oscars.

  • SPECIAL 0x40 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Ronny Chieng

    • April 11, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The show salutes correspondent Ronny Chieng's reporting as he covers Fox News' racism, an interfaith initiative and Donald Trump's China policy.

  • SPECIAL 0x41 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Desi Lydic

    • April 12, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The show looks back at correspondent Desi Lydic's most memorable moments and most noteworthy stories.

  • SPECIAL 0x42 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Hasan Minhaj

    • April 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The show looks back at correspondent Hasan Minhaj's most memorable moments and most noteworthy stories.

  • S22E90 Austan Goolsbee

    • April 17, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor wonders where World War III will begin, the White House fumbles through the Easter Egg Roll, and economist Austan Goolsbee discusses President Trump's budget.

  • S22E91 Rep. Adam Schiff

    • April 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Infowars host Alex Jones claims to be a performance artist, Roy Wood Jr. predicts the future of the Trump presidency, and Rep. Adam Schiff discusses Russian election hacking.

  • S22E92 Marc Edwards

    • April 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News fires Bill O'Reilly, Hasan Minhaj investigates a Texas town's contaminated water supply, and Professor Marc Edwards talks about the ongoing lead crisis in Flint, MI.

  • S22E93 Rashida Jones

    • April 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the Trump administration's stance on marijuana, Roy Wood Jr. investigates internet privacy issues, and Rashida Jones discusses "Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On."

  • S22E94 Governor John Kasich

    • April 24, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump approaches the end of his first 100 days in office, Desi Lydic learns about Christian culture in Alabama, and Ohio Governor John Kasich discusses "Two Paths."

  • S22E95 Charlamagne Tha God

    • April 25, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gets a surprise visit from "Donald Trump", Hasan Minhaj takes a look at Alabama prison reform, and Charlamagne Tha God talks about his book, Black Privilege.

  • S22E96 Kevin Coval

    • April 26, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor finds out how Southerners honor Confederate Memorial Day, Jordan Klepper examines Alabama's history, and Kevin Coval discusses his book "A People's History of Chicago."

  • S22E97 Katy Tur

    • April 27, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor recaps the day's top headlines, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how Bigfoot could save Alabama's forests, and Katy Tur talks about covering Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

  • S22E98 Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett & Tommy Vietor

    • May 1, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Fyre Festival implodes, Hasan Minhaj celebrates his gig at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett and Tommy Vietor discuss "Pod Save America."

  • S22E99 W. Kamau Bell

    • May 2, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton gives a post-election interview, Ronny Chieng examines the horrors of air travel, and W. Kamau Bell discusses "The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell."

  • S22E100 Michael Bloomberg, Carl Pope & Sanaa Lathan

    • May 3, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Protesters march against President Trump's anti-environmentalist agenda, Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope discuss "Climate of Hope," and Sanaa Lathan talks about "Shots Fired."

  • S22E101 Robert Sapolsky

    • May 4, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    House Republicans pass an Obamacare replacement bill, Roy Wood Jr. uses an airline scandal to make Congress care about black people, and Robert Sapolsky discusses "Behave."

  • S22E102 Wanda Sykes

    • May 8, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf weighs in on women's health care under the GOP, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to France electing Emmanuel Macron president, and Wanda Sykes chats about "Snatched."

  • S22E103 Djimon Hounsou

    • May 9, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Sally Yates testifies about Michael Flynn in an open Senate hearing, Hasan Minhaj gives the media advice for the Trump era, and Djimon Hounsou discusses "King Arthur."

  • S22E104 Valerie Jarrett

    • May 10, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the fallout from the firing of FBI Director James Comey, and former presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett discusses the Obamas' post-White House activism.

  • S22E105 D.L. Hughley

    • May 11, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump's rationale for firing FBI Director James Comey begins to unravel, Russian officials visit the White House, and D.L. Hughley discusses "The D.L. Hughley Show."

  • SPECIAL 0x57 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Desi Lydic Vol. 2

    • May 21, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A selection of Desi Lydic’s best reporting, from visiting a sex robot factory to interviewing translators tasked with making sense of Donald Trump’s speeches.

  • SPECIAL 0x58 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Ronny Chieng Vol. 2

    • May 22, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Some of Ronny Chieng’s best segments, including a profile of the wrestler The Progressive Liberal and an inside look at the world of cryptocurrency.

  • S22E106 Timothy Snyder

    • May 15, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump allegedly shares classified information with Russian officials, Confederate monuments get dismantled in the South, and Timothy Snyder discusses "On Tyranny."

  • S22E107 Gabourey Sidibe

    • May 16, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper explains why President Trump gave classified intel to Russian officials, Ronny Chieng talks flying cars, and Gabourey Sidibe discusses "This Is Just My Face."

  • S22E108 Susan Burton

    • May 17, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump allegedly asked James Comey to end the Russia investigation, Vladimir Putin comes to the White House's aid, and Susan Burton discusses "Becoming Ms. Burton."

  • S22E109 Kerry Washington

    • May 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor reviews the ongoing turmoil within the Trump administration, Desi Lydic interviews an excessively honest politician, and Kerry Washington chats about "Scandal."

  • S22E110 Elizabeth Ford

    • May 30, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump goes on his first international trip, Jordan Klepper breaks down the Brussels NATO summit, and Elizabeth Ford discusses "Sometimes Amazing Things Happen."

  • S22E111 Logan Browning

    • May 31, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The White House praises President Trump's trip abroad, Michelle Wolf unpacks the expectations surrounding "Wonder Woman," and Logan Browning discusses "Dear White People."

  • S22E112 Al Franken

    • June 1, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump withdraws the U.S. from the Paris climate accord, Jim Jefferies weighs in on the White House's woes, and Senator Al Franken discusses "Giant of the Senate."

  • S22E113 William J. Barber II

    • June 5, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    World leaders react to President Trump pulling out of the Paris climate deal, Michelle Wolf recaps Megyn Kelly's NBC debut, and William J. Barber II discusses systemic racism.

  • S22E114 John Avlon

    • June 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines President Trump's penchant for touting phony accomplishments, Gina Yashere weighs in on the U.K. election, and John Avlon discusses "Washington's Farewell."

  • S22E115 Sebastian Junger & Nick Quested

    • June 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions offers to resign, Eric Trump reportedly shifted charity funds into Trump firms, and Sebastian Junger and Nick Quested discuss "Hell on Earth."

  • S22E116 Salma Hayek Pinault

    • June 8, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    James Comey details his meetings with President Trump in a Senate hearing, Jordan Klepper weighs in on gun control, and Salma Hayek Pinault discusses "Beatriz at Dinner."

  • S22E117 Roxane Gay

    • June 12, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump's shills demonstrate their loyalty, Trevor invites viewers to visit the Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library, and author Roxane Gay discusses "Hunger."

  • S22E118 Selenis Leyva

    • June 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions gets fired up during his Senate hearing, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on Russian hackers, and Selenis Leyva discusses "Orange Is the New Black."

  • S22E119 Vince Staples

    • June 14, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf weighs in on sexism at Uber, congressional Democrats sue President Trump, and hip-hop artist Vince Staples chats about his album "Big Fish Theory."

  • S22E120 Whoopi Goldberg

    • June 15, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Mueller investigates Donald Trump for obstruction of justice, Hasan Minhaj examines U.S. military action, and Whoopi Goldberg discusses American political discourse.

  • S22E121 Janet Mock

    • June 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Beyonce gives birth to twins, Trevor runs through the news, Democrat Jon Ossoff battles for a House district in Georgia, and Janet Mock discusses "Surpassing Certainty."

  • S22E122 John Harris

    • June 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    GOP senators draft their health care bill in secret, Ronny Chieng finds out how a band won the right to use a racist name, and John Harris discusses Politico in the Trump era.

  • S22E123 Jason Isbell

    • June 21, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Dashcam footage of the police shooting of Philando Castile is released, DJ Khaled teaches Trevor to be positive, and Jason Isbell chats about his album "The Nashville Sound."

  • S22E124 Jerrod Carmichael

    • June 22, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans unveil their Affordable Care Act replacement, Hasan Minhaj talks to fired federal prosecutor Preet Bharara, and Jerrod Carmichael discusses "Transformers."

  • S22E125 Kumail Nanjiani

    • July 10, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump attends a G20 summit in Germany, Donald Trump Jr. defends meeting with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 election, and Kumail Nanjiani discusses "The Big Sick."

  • S22E126 David O. Brown

    • July 11, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump Jr. releases emails linking him to a Russian lawyer, Michael Kosta compares liberal and conservative consumers, and David O. Brown discusses "Called to Rise."

  • S22E127 James Davis

    • July 12, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News defends Donald Trump Jr.'s Russian meeting, Neal Brennan claims the GOP is leading the resistance, and James Davis discusses his Comedy Central show Hood Adjacent.

  • S22E128 Ilhan Omar

    • July 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Translators struggle to interpret President Trump, Roy Wood Jr. addresses Nevada's shortage of legal marijuana, and Trevor chats with Minnesota State Representative Ilhan Omar.

  • S22E129 Regina Hall

    • July 17, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans delay the vote on their health care bill, Roy Wood Jr. examines Ann Coulter's Twitter feud with Delta Air Lines, and Regina Hall discusses "Girls Trip."

  • S22E130 Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson

    • July 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP health care bill collapses in the Senate, new details surface about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer, and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson discusses "Power."

  • S22E131 Terry McAuliffe

    • July 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper unpacks the Trump-Russia scandal with a former KGB agent, Michelle Wolf calls for redhead emojis, and Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe chats with Trevor.

  • S22E132 Issa Rae

    • July 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump claims he regrets picking Jeff Sessions as attorney general, Roy Wood Jr. examines the alternate history show "Confederate," and Issa Rae discusses "Insecure."

  • S22E133 French Montana

    • July 24, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Anthony Scaramucci joins the Trump administration, Trevor bids farewell to former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, and French Montana discusses "Jungle Rules."

  • S22E134 Rola Hallam

    • July 25, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate votes to begin a debate on health care, Democrats unveil a new slogan aimed at working-class voters, and Rola Hallam explains how her company CanDo is aiding Syria.

  • S22E135 Charlize Theron

    • July 26, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP makes another push to repeal Obamacare, trans veterans react to President Trump's ban on trans people in the military, and Charlize Theron discusses "Atomic Blonde."

  • S22E136 Masha Gessen

    • July 27, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump continues bashing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Lewis Black examines America's crumbling infrastructure, and Masha Gessen discusses "The Future Is History."

  • S22E137 Kathryn Bigelow

    • July 31, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Anthony Scaramucci and Reince Priebus leave the White House amid staff shake-ups, President Trump calls for more police violence, and Kathryn Bigelow discusses "Detroit."

  • S22E138 Al Gore

    • August 1, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Russia and North Korea put President Trump to the test, Ronny Chieng examines the everyday impact of global warming, and Al Gore discusses "An Inconvenient Sequel."

  • S22E139 Joe Kennedy III

    • August 2, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper and Roy Wood Jr. examine Jeff Sessions's affirmative action crackdown, Hasan Minhaj visits coal country, and Joe Kennedy III discusses the Democratic platform.

  • S22E140 Kate Fagan

    • August 3, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines systemic racism within law enforcement and looks back at the Trump administration's themed week fails, and Kate Fagan discusses "What Made Maddy Run."

  • SPECIAL 0x43 The Second 100 Days

    • August 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor recaps President Trump's biggest accomplishments (and non-accomplishments) during his second 100 days in office, from foreign policy to health care to the environment.

  • SPECIAL 0x44 The Russian Scandal: The Crème de la Kremlin

    • August 8, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show looks at the many ways Donald Trump and his staff have gotten wrapped up in Russia-related scandals since he began his run for the U.S. presidency.

  • SPECIAL 0x45 Trump's Best, Smartest People. Such Great People.

    • August 9, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor runs through the slew of dubiously qualified people President Trump has hired to run his administration and examines their most egregious gaffes and blunders.

  • SPECIAL 0x46 Start Dreading the News

    • August 10, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor analyzes the state of news media with a look at the recent shakeups at Fox News, the effect President Trump has had on punditry and the rise of Alex Jones.

  • S22E141 Joshua Green

    • August 21, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump defends a racially charged rally in Virginia, Roy Wood Jr. gives advice to white supremacists, and Joshua Green discusses Steve Bannon in "Devil's Bargain."

  • S22E142 Amy Klobuchar

    • August 22, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng weigh in on President Trump's Afghanistan War strategy, the Secret Service runs low on funds, and Amy Klobuchar discusses her work in the Senate.

  • S22E143 Andra Day & Bryan Stevenson

    • August 23, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump holds a divisive rally in Phoenix, Roy Wood Jr. profiles "Michael the Black Man," and Andra Day and Bryan Stevenson discuss the Lynching in America project.

  • S22E144 Nnamdi Asomugha & Colin Warner

    • August 24, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines President Trump's personas, Jordan Klepper introduces his show The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper, and Nnamdi Asomugha and Colin Warner discuss "Crown Heights."

  • S22E145 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • August 28, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump pardons former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Michael Kosta explains presidential clemency, and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry."

  • S22E146 Joy Reid

    • August 29, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    An email to a Trump business associate reveals a possible Kremlin connection, Roy Wood Jr. discusses NFL head injuries, and Joy Reid explains how Democrats can win elections.

  • S22E147 James Blake

    • August 30, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. and Hasan Minhaj talk about the removal of Confederate statues, Michelle Wolf dissects Ivanka Trump's true agenda, and James Blake discusses "Ways of Grace."

  • S22E148 Reid Hoffman

    • August 31, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the anti-fascist group "antifa," Ronny Chieng finds out how scientists are fighting medical price hikes, and Reid Hoffman discusses artificial intelligence.

  • S22E149 Xiuhtezcatl Martinez

    • September 5, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump puts the future of DACA into the hands of Congress, North Korea continues testing nuclear missiles, and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez discusses his book "We Rise."

  • S22E150 Christopher Hill & Lake Bell

    • September 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump strikes a deal to fund Hurricane Harvey relief, Christopher Hill examines North Korea's nuclear capabilities, and Lake Bell discusses "I Do... Until I Don't."

  • S22E151 Zac Posen

    • September 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump angers the GOP by cutting a budget deal with Democrats, Dulce Sloan examines cultural appropriation at New York Fashion Week, and Zac Posen talks "House of Z."

  • S22E152 Idris Elba

    • September 11, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Best F#@king News Team tries to one-up the reporters covering Hurricane Irma, "60 Minutes" profiles Steve Bannon, and Idris Elba discusses "The Mountain Between Us."

  • S22E153 Maria Sharapova

    • September 12, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Ted Cruz gets mired in a Twitter porn scandal, Michelle Wolf compares Miss America contestants to President Trump, and Maria Sharapova discusses her book "Unstoppable."

  • S22E154 Tom Morello & Chuck D

    • September 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta polls the public on problematic statues, Muslims in Myanmar face violence from the Buddhist-majority military, and Tom Morello & Chuck D talk "Prophets of Rage."

  • S22E155 Jill Soloway

    • September 14, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump's bipartisan DACA deal leaves supporters sour, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to a controversial tweet from ESPN's Jemele Hill, and Jill Soloway discusses "Transparent."

  • S22E156 Gucci Mane

    • September 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump attacks Hillary Clinton on Twitter, Trevor profiles Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and Gucci Mane discusses "The Autobiography of Gucci Mane."

  • S22E157 Olivia Munn

    • September 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump addresses the U.N. General Assembly, Desi Lydic finds out how a U.S. border wall could affect businesses, and Olivia Munn discusses "The LEGO Ninjago Movie."

  • S22E158 Ellen Pao

    • September 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Sean Spicer struggles to find a job, Lewis Black weighs in on the latest Republican effort to repeal Obamacare, and tech investor Ellen Pao discusses her memoir "Reset."

  • S22E159 Bill Gates

    • September 21, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Mueller zones in on Paul Manafort, Roy Wood Jr. addresses Toys "R" Us's bankruptcy, and Bill Gates discusses his foundation's efforts to fight poverty and disease.

  • S22E160 Katy Tur

    • September 25, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    NFL players take a knee in solidarity against President Trump, Trevor questions the White House's response to black people who protest, and Katy Tur discusses "Unbelievable."

  • S22E161 Kathryn Miles

    • September 26, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    White House officials are accused of using private email accounts, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how a subscription service is ending racism, and Kathryn Miles discusses "Quakeland."

  • S22E162 America Ferrera

    • September 27, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Alabama votes against President Trump's endorsee in the GOP Senate primary, Michelle Wolf examines an NCAA bribery scandal, and America Ferrera discusses "Superstore."

  • S22E163 Craig Robinson

    • September 28, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The government struggles to provide aid to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, President Trump unveils his plan to reform the tax code, and Craig Robinson discusses "Ghosted."

Season 23

  • S23E01 Robin Thede

    • October 2, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Las Vegas experiences the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, Tom Price resigns as secretary of Health and Human Services, and Robin Thede discusses “The Rundown.”

  • S23E02 Jim Himes

    • October 3, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News struggles to process the mass shooting in Las Vegas, O.J. Simpson is released from prison, and Representative Jim Himes weighs in on U.S. gun control.

  • S23E03 John Hodgman

    • October 4, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta explains how Russia spreads fake news across social media in the U.S., Neal Brennan examines the gun control debate, and John Hodgman discusses “Vacationland.”

  • S23E04 Kenya Barris

    • October 5, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Pro-life Congressman Tim Murphy resigns after pushing his mistress to get an abortion, Trevor remembers the anniversary of Pussygate, and Kenya Barris discusses “Black-ish.”

  • S23E05 Common

    • October 16, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    From Chicago, Trevor examines the politicization of the Windy City, Roy Wood Jr. finds out how former gang members are reducing crime rates, and Common discusses “Marshall.”

  • S23E06 Arne Duncan & Curtis Toler

    • October 17, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump buddies up to Mitch McConnell at a surprise presser, Ronny Chieng learns about Chicago’s jail pizza program, and Arne Duncan and Curtis Toler discuss CRED.

  • S23E07 Lena Waithe

    • October 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    From Chicago, Michelle Wolf weighs in on Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual assaults, Dulce Sloan learns about Young Chicago Authors, and Lena Waithe discusses “The Chi.”

  • S23E08 Vic Mensa

    • October 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump feuds with Gold Star families, Hasan Minhaj explains how Chicago could prevent a nuclear attack from North Korea, and Vic Mensa discusses “The Autobiography.”

  • S23E09 Khizr Khan

    • October 23, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    John Kelly lies about a congresswoman while defending President Trump, Fox News shows selective outrage over sexual harassment, and Khizr Khan discusses “An American Family.”

  • S23E10 Margo Price

    • October 24, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Bill O’Reilly blames God for his sexual harassment cases, Michael Kosta examines the environmental decline of the Great Lakes, and Margo Price discusses “All American Made.”

  • S23E11 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • October 25, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Senators Bob Corker and Jeff Flake stand against President Trump, Ronny Chieng examines the automation of fast food, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses “The Deuce.”

  • S23E12 Miles Teller & Jason Hall

    • October 26, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump responds to the opioid epidemic, Roy Wood Jr. warns against racist Halloween costumes, and Miles Teller and Jason Hall discuss “Thank You for Your Service.”

  • S23E13 Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • October 30, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Paul Manafort is indicted by Robert Mueller, Trevor breaks down the biggest headlines of the weekend, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses his book “We Were Eight Years in Power.”

  • S23E14 Gretchen Carlson

    • October 31, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta reacts to John Kelly’s revisionist Civil War history, Desi Lydic spends Halloween avoiding President Trump’s tweets, and Gretchen Carlson discusses “Be Fierce.”

  • S23E15 Hillary Clinton

    • November 1, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump calls to curb immigration after a terrorist attack in New York City, and Hillary Clinton discusses “What Happened” and weighs in on the Trump-Russia probe.

  • S23E16 Gabrielle Union

    • November 2, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Congress grills tech execs on Russian-bought ads meant to influence U.S. voters, Trevor recaps simpler news, and Gabrielle Union discusses “We’re Going to Need More Wine.”

  • S23E17 Jeff Flake & Tig Notaro

    • November 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump kicks off his tour of Asia in Japan, Sen. Jeff Flake discusses his book “Conscience of a Conservative,” and Tig Notaro talks about her show “One Mississippi.”

  • S23E18 Jeff Ross

    • November 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Sen. Rand Paul gets into a landscaping dispute with his neighbor, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince cracks down on corruption, and Jeff Ross discusses Jeff Ross Roasts the Border.

  • S23E19 Kenneth Branagh

    • November 8, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats sweep the 2017 elections, Trevor tries to imagine a worse president than Donald Trump, and Kenneth Branagh discusses his film “Murder on the Orient Express.”

  • S23E20 Van Jones

    • November 9, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump visits China, Lewis Black calls for lawmakers to stop politicizing veterans, and Van Jones discusses his book “Beyond the Messy Truth.”

  • S23E21 Hari Kondabolu

    • November 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Moore is accused of sexual assault, President Trump mocks Kim Jong-un and defends Vladimir Putin on a trip to Asia, and Hari Kondabolu discusses “The Problem with Apu.”

  • S23E22 2 Chainz

    • November 14, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng explains how President Trump has made China more powerful, a fifth woman accuses Roy Moore of sexual misconduct, and 2 Chainz discusses “Most Expensivest.”

  • S23E23 Elaine McMillion Sheldon

    • November 15, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Congress debates President Trump’s power to use nuclear arms, Michelle Wolf explains how to not sexually harass coworkers, and Elaine McMillion Sheldon discusses “Heroin(e).”

  • S23E24 Jordan Peele

    • November 16, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Al Franken is accused of groping a reporter during a 2006 USO tour, Jon Stewart talks about “Night of Too Many Stars,” and Jordan Peele discusses his film “Get Out.”

  • S23E25 Esther Perel

    • November 27, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Congress grapples with a series of high-profile sexual assault accusations, President Trump pushes tax cuts for the wealthy, and Esther Perel discusses “The State of Affairs.”

  • S23E26 Greta Gerwig

    • November 28, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor explains why Donald Trump calls Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas,” Project Veritas tries to delegitimize The Washington Post, and Greta Gerwig discusses “Lady Bird.”

  • S23E27 Talib Kweli

    • November 29, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Gina Yashere weighs in on the racism aimed at Meghan Markle, President Trump appoints Mick Mulvaney as director of the CFPB, and Talib Kweli discusses “Radio Silence.”

  • S23E28 Henry Louis Gates Jr.

    • November 30, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Libya uses Donald Trump’s tweets to discredit a CNN report, Hasan Minhaj examines the White House’s Islamophobia, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., discusses “Finding Your Roots.”

  • S23E29 Frankie Shaw

    • December 4, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Flynn pleads guilty to lying to the FBI, Senate Republicans pass sweeping tax cuts for the wealthy, and Frankie Shaw discusses her Showtime series “SMILF.”

  • S23E30 Julia Ioffe

    • December 5, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The RNC resumes funding for Roy Moore’s Senate bid, Desi Lydic profiles a liberal survivalist, and The Atlantic’s Julia Ioffe discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin.

  • S23E31 St. Vincent

    • December 6, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump seemingly wrestles with his dentures during a presser, Russia is banned from the Winter Games amid a doping scandal, and St. Vincent discusses “Masseduction.”

  • S23E32 Tiffany Haddish

    • December 7, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court considers whether a baker can deny a gay couple a wedding cake, Trevor looks at lesser-reported news, and Tiffany Haddish discusses “The Last Black Unicorn.”

  • S23E33 Pete Souza

    • December 11, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor questions the GOP’s response to sexual assault, Ronny Chieng examines crime-fighting technology, and Pete Souza discusses “Obama: An Intimate Portrait.”

  • S23E34 Bob Odenkirk

    • December 12, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Moore’s wife uses questionable logic to claim her husband isn’t racist, Roy Wood Jr. tells the GOP how to rebrand their tax plan, and Bob Odenkirk discusses “The Post.”

  • S23E35 Satya Nadella

    • December 13, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Democrat Doug Jones winning the Alabama Senate race, Dulce Sloan weighs in on black female voters, and Satya Nadella discusses “Hit Refresh.”

  • S23E36 Niecy Nash

    • December 14, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Conservative pundits call on Robert Mueller to end the Trump-Russia probe, Ronny Chieng learns about cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and Niecy Nash chats about “Downsizing.”

  • SPECIAL 0x47 The Yearly Show 2017

    • December 18, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and the Best F#@king News Team hit the Gramercy Theatre to look back at the biggest events of 2017 in news, sports and pop culture.

  • SPECIAL 0x48 You're Fired: In Memoriam

    • December 19, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show looks back on the government employees (like Sean Spicer and Preet Bharara) who didn’t make it through President Trump’s first year in office.

  • SPECIAL 0x49 It's the End of the Year As We Know It

    • December 20, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show reflects on some of the year’s most disastrous events, including a record-breaking hurricane season and escalating tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.

  • SPECIAL 0x50 Out of Office 2017

    • December 21, 2017
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show highlights some of its best field pieces from the past year, including a look at how President Trump’s words get translated into other languages and an investigation into a jobs program in coal country.

  • S23E37 Yara Shahidi

    • January 2, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP tax plan takes effect, Kim Jong-un hints at North Korea’s nuclear capabilities and possible peace talks with South Korea, and Yara Shahidi discusses “Grown-ish.”

  • S23E38 Dan Harris

    • January 3, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Steve Bannon calls Team Trump’s contacts with Russia “treasonous,” President Trump taunts North Korea on Twitter, and Dan Harris discusses “Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics.”

  • S23E39 Jodi Kantor

    • January 4, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Wolff releases a salacious book on President Trump, Michael Kosta learns how California is curbing gun violence, and Jodi Kantor discusses her Harvey Weinstein report.

  • S23E40 Ashley Graham

    • January 8, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump calls himself a “stable genius” on Twitter, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta break down NFL headlines, and Ashley Graham discusses “America’s Next Top Model.”

  • S23E41 Jason Mitchell

    • January 9, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump slams the Justice Department for not protecting him in the Russia probe, Trevor runs through lesser-reported headlines, and Jason Mitchell discusses “The Chi.”

  • S23E42 Dee Rees

    • January 10, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump meets with congressional leaders to negotiate the terms of DACA, Lewis Black gives an update on New York City, and filmmaker Dee Rees discusses “Mudbound.”

  • S23E43 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

    • January 11, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump exempts Florida from an offshore drilling proposal, Hasan Minhaj finds out how to challenge hate speech, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses “Becoming Kareem.”

  • S23E44 Vashti Harrison

    • January 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump faces fallout after calling immigrant nations “s**tholes,” a missile alert is mistakenly issued in Hawaii, and Vashti Harrison discusses “Little Leaders.”

  • S23E45 Ricky Martin

    • January 16, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor looks back at Chris Christie’s governorship, Ronny Chieng examines the top gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show, and Ricky Martin discusses “American Crime Story.”

  • S23E46 Anthony Bourdain

    • January 17, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Cory Booker calls out Kirstjen Nielsen for dismissing racist remarks, a porn star details her affair with Donald Trump, and Anthony Bourdain discusses “Parts Unknown.”

  • S23E47 Ricky Gervais

    • January 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump signals an overhaul of both illegal and legal immigration, Trevor catches up on lesser-known news, and Ricky Gervais discusses the game show “Child Support.”

  • S23E48 Michael Wolff

    • January 22, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A stalemate in Congress leads to a government shutdown, Dulce Sloan and Desi Lydic look back on the 2017 Women’s March, and Michael Wolff discusses his book “Fire and Fury.”

  • S23E49 Jason Reynolds

    • January 23, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor explains why Dreamers had the most to lose in the government shutdown, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to the 2018 Oscar nominations, and Jason Reynolds discusses “Long Way Down.”

  • S23E50 P.K. Subban

    • January 24, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor breaks down how gerrymandering affects democracy, Dulce Sloan and Michael Kosta examine the Mexico border wall debate, and P.K. Subban discusses the NHL All-Star Game.

  • S23E51 Cecile Richards

    • January 25, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP claims that the FBI is undermining the White House, Desi Lydic gives tips on interviewing President Trump, and Cecile Richards discusses Planned Parenthood’s future.

  • S23E52 Alex Gibney

    • January 29, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Hillary Clinton reportedly shielded a 2008 campaign staffer accused of sexual harassment, President Trump tried to fire Robert Mueller, and Alex Gibney talks “Dirty Money.”

  • S23E53 David Remnick

    • January 30, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    In a live episode following the State of the Union, Trevor chats with Michael Kosta and The New Yorker’s David Remnick about President Trump’s first year in office.

  • S23E54 Angela Rye

    • January 31, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives praise President Trump’s first State of the Union, Roy Wood Jr. gives an update on black America, and Angela Rye discusses “Angela Rye’s State of the Union.”

  • S23E55 Rose McGowan

    • February 1, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP pushes a sketchy memo in hopes of undermining the Trump-Russia probe, Roy Wood Jr. examines the on-screen deaths of black actors, and Rose McGowan discusses “Brave.”

  • S23E56 Jessica Williams & Phoebe Robinson

    • February 5, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans react to Devin Nunes’s FBI memo, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. examine racist sports logos, and Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson discuss “2 Dope Queens.”

  • S23E57 Liz Claman

    • February 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump accuses Democrats of treason for not applauding him, Hasan Minhaj reacts to the Dow Jones taking a record dip, and Liz Claman weighs in on the stock market.

  • S23E58 “The 15:17 to Paris” Cast

    • February 7, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump orders a military parade, Trevor examines recent archeological findings, and Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos and Spencer Stone discuss “The 15:17 to Paris.”

  • S23E59 Steve Aoki

    • February 8, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor breaks down reports on Russia hacking voter rolls and Rob Porter’s resignation, Roy Wood Jr. honors unsung black politicians, and Steve Aoki discusses “Kolony.”

  • SPECIAL 0x51 The Russian Scandal: The Crème De La Kremlin II

    • February 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show unpacks the biggest moments from the Trump-Russia investigation, including Donald Trump Jr.’s campaign meeting, the Kremlin’s social media takeover and Robert Mueller’s indictments.

  • SPECIAL 0x52 Ladies Night: News-making women

    • February 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show highlights news-making women, including the black female voters in Alabama who defeated accused child molester Roy Moore, the Miss America contestants with more qualifications than President Trump and (of course) Oprah Winfrey.

  • SPECIAL 0x53 My Super Tweet 16

    • February 14, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and The World’s Fakest News Team revisit Donald Trump’s most memorable early tweets, explain why the president gravitates toward an unfiltered communications platform and suggest alternate social media for threatening war.

  • SPECIAL 0x54 A 100% Trump-Free Show

    • February 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    In an entirely Donald Trump-free episode, Trevor and The World’s Fakest News Team find out how rowdy Ugandan politics can get, learn about the latest smart technology and check in with Rob Gronkowski on the Tide Pod Challenge.

  • SPECIAL 0x55 The Unpresidential Day Special

    • February 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    In honor of Presidents’ Day, The Daily Show looks back at some of Donald Trump’s most memorable moments in office, from defending white supremacists to administration infighting to attacking the “fake news” media.

  • S23E60 Taylor Kitsch

    • February 20, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    School shooting survivors in Florida stage rallies for gun control, Roy Wood Jr. explains why black audiences love “Black Panther,” and Taylor Kitsch discusses “Waco.”

  • S23E61 Ludacris

    • February 21, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives accuse the Parkland survivors of being paid actors, Florida sidelines gun control measures for anti-porn legislation, and Ludacris discusses “Fear Factor.”

  • S23E62 Lupita Nyong'o

    • February 22, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Parkland shooting survivors confront Marco Rubio and President Trump on gun control, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates black innovators, and Lupita Nyong’o discusses “Black Panther.”

  • S23E63 Wayne Brady

    • February 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Critics slam the sheriff who allegedly ignored warnings about the Parkland shooter, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta recap the Olympics, and Wayne Brady discusses “Kinky Boots.”

  • S23E64 Nima Elbagir

    • February 27, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor looks at the 2018 midterm congressional candidates, a German village grapples with a Nazi-era town bell, and CNN’s Nima Elbagir talks about Libya’s slave trade.

  • S23E65 Jorge Ramos

    • February 28, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    HUD Secretary Ben Carson blows taxpayer money on office furniture, Roy Wood Jr. and Dulce Sloan examine accomplishments of black women, and Jorge Ramos discusses “Stranger.”

  • S23E66 Chadwick Boseman

    • March 1, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump sides with Democrats on gun control, Ronny Chieng asks a pro wrestler how Democrats can reach middle America, and Chadwick Boseman discusses “Black Panther.”

  • S23E67 David Chang

    • March 5, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump threatens to impose tariffs on aluminum and steel, Trevor weighs the cost of artificial intelligence on everyday life, and David Chang talks “Ugly Delicious.”

  • S23E68 Malcolm Jenkins

    • March 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg lashes out at Robert Mueller’s subpoena, Desi Lydic explores robot sex, and Eagles captain Malcolm Jenkins discusses his off-the-field activism.

  • S23E69 Terese Marie Mailhot

    • March 7, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The White House erupts into chaos despite Donald Trump’s denials, Ronny Chieng looks at how A.I. is changing the legal system, and Terese Marie Mailhot talks “Heart Berries.”

  • S23E70 Vann R. Newkirk II

    • March 8, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump pushes the myth that video games spur gun violence, Dulce Sloan examines tech’s racial blind spot, and Vann R. Newkirk II talks Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.

  • S23E71 Junot Diaz

    • March 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump agrees to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. kick off Third Month Mania, and author Junot Diaz discusses “Islandborn.”

  • S23E72 David Byrne

    • March 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump fires Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Vladimir Putin refuses to admit that Russia poisoned a spy in the U.K., and David Byrne discusses “American Utopia.”

  • S23E73 Krysten Ritter

    • March 14, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Students protest gun violence on National Walkout Day, Lewis Black examines Donald Trump’s golfing habits, and Krysten Ritter discusses her role on “Marvel’s Jessica Jones.”

  • S23E74 Christiane Amanpour

    • March 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    An astronaut’s DNA is altered by his time in space, Trump taps CNBC’s Larry Kudlow to be his economic adviser, and Christiane Amanpour discusses “Sex & Love Around the World.”

  • S23E75 Mitch Landrieu

    • March 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is fired, Vladimir Putin celebrates yet another election victory, and Mitch Landrieu discusses his book “In the Shadow of Statues.”

  • S23E76 Drew Barrymore

    • March 20, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump wages a war against opioids, Third Month Mania’s Bracket of Bulls**t enters round two, and Drew Barrymore discusses her role in “Santa Clarita Diet.”

  • S23E77 Matt Damon & Gary White

    • March 21, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Three women add to President Trump’s legal woes, Trevor breaks down the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, and Matt Damon and Gary White discuss Water.org and WaterEquity.

  • S23E78 RuPaul Charles

    • March 22, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng weighs in on Facebook’s data-sharing scandal, Trevor talks to survivors of the school shooting in Parkland, FL, and RuPaul Charles discusses “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”

  • S23E79 Tyler Perry

    • March 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    America’s teens make history at the March For Our Lives, Roy Wood Jr. investigates a pro-gun rally in Montana, and Tyler Perry discusses his film “Acrimony.”

  • S23E80 Sean Penn

    • March 27, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines Trump’s incoming National Security Adviser John Bolton, Third Month Mania’s bulls**t heats up, and Sean Penn discusses his novel “Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff.”

  • S23E81 Chloe x Halle

    • March 28, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic channels Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a sheriff profits off of inmates’ food money, and Chloe x Halle perform songs from their debut album “The Kids Are Alright.”

  • S23E82 Rosie Perez

    • March 29, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Kim Jong-un comes out of his shell, “Punish a Muslim Day” fliers spark outrage in the U.K., and Rosie Perez discusses arts education and her role in NBC’s “Rise.”

  • S23E83 Tyra Banks

    • April 9, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI raids the office of Trump’s attorney, EPA chief Scott Pruitt comes under fire for a long list of scandals, and Tyra Banks chats about her book “Perfect Is Boring.”

  • S23E84 Mariska Hargitay

    • April 10, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Mark Zuckerberg gets grilled by Congress, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. announce the winner of the Bracket of Bulls**t, and Mariska Hargitay discusses “I Am Evidence.”

  • S23E85 Martellus Bennett

    • April 11, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump uses Twitter to threaten Syria, Hasan Minhaj explains the impeachment process, and Martellus Bennett chats about his children’s book “Hey A.J., It’s Bedtime!”

  • S23E86 Karlie Kloss

    • April 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A rumor surfaces that President Trump secretly had a child with a former employee, Roy Wood Jr. examines the Fair Housing Act, and Karlie Kloss discusses Kode With Klossy.

  • S23E87 Alex Wagner

    • April 16, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    NASA scientists send human sperm into space, ex-FBI Director James Comey hurls shade at President Trump on “20/20,” and journalist Alex Wagner discusses her book “Futureface.”

  • S23E88 Eric Holder

    • April 17, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The IRS gives taxpayers an extra day to file, Sean Hannity downplays his relationship with Michael Cohen, and Former Attorney General Eric Holder sits down with Trevor.

  • S23E89 Chelsea Clinton

    • April 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A train filled with human waste from New York City riles Alabamians, Desi Lydic examines the “raw water” trend, and Chelsea Clinton discusses “She Persisted Around the World.”

  • S23E90 Thandie Newton

    • April 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Puerto Rico experiences a massive power outage, Trevor highlights misadventures of “good guys with guns,” and Thandie Newton discusses her role on “Westworld.”

  • S23E91 Tracy Morgan

    • April 23, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump allegedly lied in order to get on the Forbes 400 list in 1982, Kanye West tweets controversial remarks about racism, and Tracy Morgan discusses “The Last O.G.”

  • S23E92 Jonah Goldberg

    • April 24, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump cozies up to French President Emmanuel Macron, strippers compete with bartenders in New York City, and author Jonah Goldberg discusses “Suicide of the West.”

  • S23E93 Christina Hendricks & Ricardo Rossello

    • April 25, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Controversy swirls around Trump’s pick for VA secretary, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello discusses post-Maria recovery, and Christina Hendricks talks about “Good Girls.”

  • S23E94 James Forman Jr.

    • April 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    North Korea’s nuclear testing site collapses, President Trump launches into an unhinged tirade on “Fox & Friends,” and author James Forman Jr. discusses “Locking Up Our Own.”

  • S23E95 Kevin Young

    • April 30, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump takes credit for a summit between the two Koreas, Michelle Wolf sparks outrage at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and Kevin Young discusses “Brown.”

  • S23E96 Antoinette Robertson

    • May 1, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Mueller’s questions for President Trump are leaked to the press, Michael Kosta chats with a 27th Amendment hero, and Antoinette Robertson discusses “Dear White People.”

  • S23E97 Michael Hayden

    • May 2, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump is accused of faking his doctor’s note, Kanye West comes under fire for saying slavery was “a choice,” and Michael Hayden discusses “The Assault on Intelligence.”

  • S23E98 David Blaine

    • May 3, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Rudy Giuliani lights a fire under the Stormy Daniels scandal, Lewis Black sounds off about midterm primary battles, and magician David Blaine chats about “David Blaine Live.”

  • S23E99 Ronan Farrow

    • May 7, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    An NHL player goes on a face-licking spree, Michael Kosta breaks down Rudy Giuliani’s defense strategy for President Trump, and Ronan Farrow discusses his book “War on Peace.”

  • S23E100 Jon Meacham

    • May 8, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump ditches the Iran nuclear deal, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman faces sexual abuse allegations, and Jon Meacham discusses “The Soul of America.”

  • S23E101 Diane Guerrero

    • May 9, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Don Blankenship loses his Senate primary bid in West Virginia, Trevor highlights gun-happy police officers, and Diane Guerrero discusses her memoir “In the Country We Love.”

  • S23E102 Joaquin Castro

    • May 10, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A black Yale student is interrogated by police for napping, Desi Lydic investigates a refugee flow from the U.S. to Canada, and Rep. Joaquin Castro sits down with Trevor.

  • S23E103 Michael C. Hall

    • May 14, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump opens a controversial U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, John Kelly makes disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants, and Michael C. Hall chats about “Safe.”

  • S23E104 Gayle King

    • May 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump ends his nights by chatting with Sean Hannity, Ronny Chieng weighs in on Michigan’s first police cat, and CBS’s Gayle King discusses her book “Note to Self.”

  • S23E105 Terry Crews

    • May 16, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Betsy DeVos shutters investigations into for-profit colleges, John Bolton jeopardizes U.S.-North Korea peace talks, and Terry Crews discusses “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”

  • SPECIAL 0x56 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Roy Wood Jr. Vol. 2

    • May 17, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A look back on some of Roy Wood Jr.’s finest segments to date, including reportage from a pro-gun rally after the Parkland shooting and a State of Black S**t address.

  • SPECIAL 0x59 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Dulcé Sloan

    • May 23, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Some of Dulce Sloan’s finest segments, including her trip to the U.S.-Mexico border and a postmortem on the defeat of Roy Moore.

  • SPECIAL 0x60 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Michael Kosta

    • May 24, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Some of Michael Kosta’s best work, from a legal analysis of a corrupt Alabama sheriff to a problematic bus tour of New York City.

  • S23E106 Johnny Knoxville

    • May 29, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Immigration officials separate families at the U.S.-Mexico border, Roy Wood Jr. contributes to Starbucks’s racial bias training, and Johnny Knoxville discusses “Action Point.”

  • S23E107 Tarana Burke

    • May 30, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump pushes a wild conspiracy theory to discredit the FBI, Fox News pundits react to Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet, and Tarana Burke discusses the Me Too movement.

  • S23E108 Cynthia Nixon

    • May 31, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Kim Kardashian meets with President Trump at the White House, Ronny Chieng takes aim at a greedy televangelist, and Cynthia Nixon discusses her bid for governor of New York.

  • S23E109 Awkwafina

    • June 4, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump’s legal team argues that he can’t be charged with a crime, the U.S.-North Korea summit is back on, and Awkwafina talks “Ocean’s 8” and “Crazy Rich Asians.”

  • S23E110 Brian Tyree Henry

    • June 5, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Miss America pageant ditches its swimsuit contest, Hasan Minhaj wonders if President Trump is converting to Islam, and actor Brian Tyree Henry chats about “Hotel Artemis.”

  • S23E111 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    • June 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights how Facebook thrives on polarization, Ronny Chieng tackles adventure playgrounds, and feminist author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses “Dear Ijeawele.”

  • S23E112 Regina King

    • June 7, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    EPA chief Scott Pruitt takes heat for possible ethics violations, the NFL’s Malcolm Jenkins silently fires back at President Trump, and Regina King discusses “Seven Seconds.”

  • S23E113 BriGette McCoy, Kirsten Gillibrand & Don Christensen

    • June 11, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A Saudi fashion show finds a novel use for drones, President Trump spars with G7 allies, and Trevor chats with BriGette McCoy, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Don Christensen.

  • S23E114 Eric Garcetti

    • June 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump heaps praise on dictator Kim Jong-un during a historic U.S.-North Korea summit, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti sits down with Trevor.

  • S23E115 Ian Bremmer

    • June 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A high-climbing raccoon rocks the internet, Lewis Black looks at how U.S. schools are preparing for potential mass shootings, and Ian Bremmer discusses “Us vs. Them.”

  • S23E116 Mike Colter

    • June 14, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Russia goes on a charm offensive while hosting the World Cup, Roy Wood Jr. learns about how police are targeting immigrants, and Mike Colter discusses “Marvel’s Luke Cage.”

  • S23E117 Karen Bass

    • June 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump administration takes heat for separating migrant families, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. break down the 2018 World Cup, and Rep. Karen Bass sits down with Trevor.

  • S23E118 Becca Heller

    • June 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trump faces bipartisan scorn for separating migrant families, Roy Wood Jr. meets a refugee-turned-mayor in Montana, and Becca Heller discusses her work on behalf of refugees.

  • S23E119 Dan Reynolds

    • June 20, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump signals an end to his migrant family separation policy, Michael Kosta investigates presidential adviser Stephen Miller, and Dan Reynolds discusses “Believer.”

  • S23E120 Mike Shinoda

    • June 21, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Racists organize a White Civil Rights rally in Washington, D.C., Desi Lydic tackles cable news panels, and Mike Shinoda discusses his album “Post Traumatic.”

  • S23E121 J Prince

    • June 25, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A Virginia restaurant ejects Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a white woman calls the cops on an eight-year-old black girl, and J Prince discusses “The Art & Science of Respect.”

  • S23E122 Bill Clinton & James Patterson

    • June 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Confrontations with Trump officials ignite a civility debate, Michael Kosta attends a Trump rally, and Bill Clinton and James Patterson discuss “The President Is Missing.”

  • S23E123 Janet Mock

    • June 27, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beats Joe Crowley in New York’s primary election, Michael Kosta examines the political perils of anti-Trump rhetoric, and Janet Mock discusses “Pose.”

  • S23E124 Darnell L. Moore

    • June 28, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj reacts to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, Trevor highlights progress for LGBTQ rights, and Darnell L. Moore discusses “No Ashes in the Fire.”

  • S23E125 Boots Riley

    • July 16, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump cozies up to Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Gina Yashere reacts to Trump’s disastrous visit to the U.K., and Boots Riley discusses his film “Sorry to Bother You.”

  • S23E126 Wiz Khalifa

    • July 17, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump walks back his comment supporting Russia over the U.S., Ronny Chieng tackles a chicken coop craze among millionaires, and Wiz Khalifa talks “Rolling Papers 2.”

  • S23E127 Annie Lowrey

    • July 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The FDA mulls a ban on labeling non-dairy products as “milk,” Trevor does a deep dive into the life of Nelson Mandela, and Annie Lowrey discusses her book “Give People Money.”

  • S23E128 Daveed Diggs & Rafael Casal

    • July 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta reacts to the arrest of alleged Russian agent Maria Butina, Roy Wood Jr. highlights conspiracy theories, and Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal talk “Blindspotting.”

  • S23E129 Tip “T.I.” Harris

    • July 23, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump tweets an all-caps threat to Iran’s president, Roy Wood Jr. and Ronny Chieng react to bizarre baseball news, and Tip “T.I.” Harris talks “The Grand Hustle.”

  • S23E130 Michael Scott Moore

    • July 24, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump administration targets environmental protection laws, Desi Lydic investigates Staten Island’s deer problem, and Michael Scott Moore talks “The Desert and the Sea.”

  • S23E131 Bo Burnham

    • July 25, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Audio of an exchange between Donald Trump and Michael Cohen raises eyebrows, Roy Wood Jr. meets online victims of mistaken identity, and Bo Burnham discusses “Eighth Grade.”

  • S23E132 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

    • July 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump tries to undo the effects of his own policies, a global heat wave alarms scientists, and New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stops by.

  • S23E133 Andrea Mitchell

    • July 30, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Rudy Giuliani attempts to smear Michael Cohen, Trevor announces the book version of “The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library,” and MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell stops by.

  • S23E134 Skylar Grey

    • July 31, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Beyonce takes over a cover issue of Vogue, Michael Kosta weighs in on the GOP’s latest proposed tax cut for the rich, and Skylar Grey chats with Trevor about her music career.

  • S23E135 Michael McFaul

    • August 1, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The debate over 3D-printed “ghost guns” heats up, Jim Jordan runs for House Speaker amid a sexual assault scandal, and Michael McFaul discusses “From Cold War to Hot Peace.”

  • S23E136 A$AP Rocky

    • August 2, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort goes on trial, Attorney General Jeff Sessions creates a Religious Liberty Task Force, and A$AP Rocky discusses his album “Testing.”

  • S23E137 Stacey Abrams

    • August 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump bashes LeBron James on Twitter, Trevor explains why Iran and America aren’t friends, and Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams talks “Minority Leader.”

  • S23E138 Rob Corddry

    • August 7, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Former Trump campaign official Rick Gates testifies against Paul Manafort, Hasan Minhaj explores the history of presidential pardons, and “Dog Days” star Rob Corddry stops by.

  • S23E139 Big Boi

    • August 8, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump administration targets legal immigrants, Lewis Black rails against summer camp programs for adults, and rapper-producer Big Boi discusses his album “Boomiverse.”

  • S23E140 Emma Gonzalez & Matt Deitsch

    • August 9, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Mothers face harassment for breastfeeding in public, the first black “Peanuts” character turns 50, and March For Our Lives activists Emma Gonzalez and Matt Deitsch stop by.

  • S23E141 Spike Lee

    • August 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Omarosa Manigault Newman releases two secretly taped White House conversations, a Unite the Right rally fizzles out in Washington, D.C., and Spike Lee talks “BlacKkKlansman.”

  • S23E142 Omarosa Manigault Newman

    • August 14, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan demands equal pay for black women, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan takes a page from the Trump playbook, and Omarosa Manigault Newman talks about “Unhinged.”

  • S23E143 Jimmy O. Yang

    • August 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Donald Trump’s alleged use of the N-word, Ronny Chieng learns about deregulation, and Jimmy O. Yang discusses “Crazy Rich Asians” and “How to American.”

  • S23E144 D.L. Hughley

    • August 16, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Fired FBI agent Peter Strzok gets a major boost via GoFundMe, Hasan Minhaj tries to save MoviePass, and comedian D.L. Hughley discusses his book “How Not to Get Shot.”

  • SPECIAL 0x61 Separation Anxiety

    • August 21, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines President Trump’s reviled policy of separating migrant families, from the bipartisan backlash against it to the White House’s efforts to blame it on Democrats.

  • SPECIAL 0x62 Discrimi-NATION

    • August 22, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the rise of white people calling the cops on black people for no reason, inappropriate school assignments involving slavery, and Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet.

  • SPECIAL 0x63 So Much Winning

    • August 23, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers Donald Trump’s history of lying about his wealth, the president’s “Space Force” plan, and the implications of Anthony Kennedy’s retirement from the Supreme Court.

  • S23E145 DeRay Mckesson

    • September 4, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines high-profile boycotts, tensions rise at Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, and DeRay Mckesson discusses “On the Other Side of Freedom.”

  • S23E146 April Ryan

    • September 5, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    An anonymous White House official blasts President Trump in the New York Times, Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court hearings continue, and CNN’s April Ryan discusses “Under Fire.”

  • S23E147 Maggie Gyllenhaal

    • September 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives claim to be censored by Facebook and Twitter, Senator Kamala Harris grills Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses “The Deuce.”

  • S23E148 Amy Klobuchar & Kevin Love

    • September 10, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama takes aim at President Trump, Senator Amy Klobuchar discusses “Nevertheless, We Persisted,” and Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love sits down with Trevor.

  • S23E149 Mitski

    • September 11, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump continues his tradition of behaving badly on 9/11, Michael Kosta examines a midterm race in Orange County, CA, and musician Mitski discusses “Be the Cowboy.”

  • S23E150 Anna Kendrick

    • September 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The East Coast braces for Hurricane Florence, Roy Wood Jr. investigates structural racism in Boston, and Anna Kendrick chats about her role in “A Simple Favor.”

  • S23E151 José Andrés

    • September 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The World’s Fakest News Team forecasts more disastrous tweets from President Trump, Trevor pitches a Trump-inspired Magic 8 Ball, and José Andrés discusses “We Fed an Island.”

  • SPECIAL 0x64 In The Foxhole

    • September 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump’s nightly chats with Sean Hannity wreak havoc, Laura Ingraham defends the separation of migrant families, and Trump delivers a wild rant on “Fox & Friends.”

  • S23E152 Eli Saslow & Derek Black

    • September 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Controversy swirls around Bert and Ernie’s sexuality, Brett Kavanaugh faces sexual assault allegations, and Eli Saslow and Derek Black discuss “Rising Out of Hatred.”

  • S23E153 Tracey Ullman

    • September 20, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. comes up with a sci-fi solution for a racially charged problem, Desi Lydic addresses helicopter parenting, and Tracey Ullman discusses “Tracey Ullman’s Show.”

  • S23E154 Jenny Han

    • September 24, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A second woman accuses Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. tackle sports headlines, and Jenny Han discusses “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”

  • S23E155 M.I.A.

    • September 25, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Brett Kavanaugh insists that he was a virgin in college, Neal Brennan implores Trump-supporting Republicans to find Jesus, and M.I.A. discusses “Matangi / Maya / M.I.A.”

  • S23E156 Bill Gates

    • September 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Brett Kavanaugh faces a third sexual misconduct allegation, Roy Wood Jr. goes to extremes to bridge America’s partisan divide, and Bill Gates discusses Goalkeepers.

  • S23E157 America Ferrera

    • September 27, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Emotions run high as Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and America Ferrera discusses her book “American Like Me.”

Season 24

  • S24E01 Carol Anderson

    • October 1, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI investigates sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, the U.S. and Canada reach a trade deal, and author Carol Anderson discusses “One Person, No Vote.”

  • S24E02 Lester Holt

    • October 2, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The White House launches a presidential text alert system, a 1985 police report describes Brett Kavanaugh’s involvement in a bar fight, and NBC’s Lester Holt stops by.

  • S24E03 Neil deGrasse Tyson

    • October 3, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A report on Donald Trump’s taxes debunks his self-made claims, Desi Lydic looks at 2018’s most corrupt candidates, and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses “Accessory to War.”

  • S24E04 Riz Ahmed

    • October 4, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI completes its investigation of the sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, Desi Lydic infiltrates the Girl Scouts, and actor Riz Ahmed discusses “Venom.”

  • S24E05 Mark Leibovich

    • October 9, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Brett Kavanaugh is sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice, Taylor Swift endorses two Democratic candidates in Tennessee, and journalist Mark Leibovich discusses “Big Game.”

  • S24E06 John Cena

    • October 10, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley steps down on surprisingly good terms, Roy Wood Jr. breaks down Georgia’s gubernatorial race, and pro wrestler John Cena discusses “Elbow Grease.”

  • S24E07 Nicole Chung

    • October 11, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Kanye West visits the White House, Jaboukie Young-White explains how the voting system caters to older people, and Nicole Chung discusses her memoir “All You Can Ever Know.”

  • S24E08 Amandla Stenberg

    • October 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Georgia vandals deface a historic monument using googly eyes, Elizabeth Warren reveals proof of her Native American heritage, and Amandla Stenberg discusses “The Hate U Give.”

  • S24E09 Melissa McCarthy

    • October 16, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The Saudis change their story on Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance, Roy Wood Jr. honors historic black activists in sports, and Melissa McCarthy talks “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

  • S24E10 Julián Castro

    • October 17, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump defends Saudi Arabia, Dulce Sloan meets with Indiana congressional candidate Jeannine Lee Lake, and Julián Castro discusses “An Unlikely Journey.”

  • S24E11 Lewis Hamilton

    • October 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Georgia voters face disenfranchisement ahead of the midterms, Ronny Chieng sounds off on the latest tech advancements, and Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton stops by.

  • SPECIAL 0x65 Big Little Allies

    • October 23, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A look at the tactless and flat-out weird way Donald Trump has engaged with world leaders since he became president.

  • SPECIAL 0x66 A 100% Trump-Free Show Vol. 2

    • October 24, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A much-needed reprieve from Donald Trump-centric news, including speculation about Bert and Ernie, and deer overpopulation in Staten Island.

  • SPECIAL 0x67 Filling the Swamp

    • October 25, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Taking stock of some of the most corrupt and unqualified people to make it into Donald Trump’s orbit, including Scott Pruitt, Stephen Miller, and Brett Kavanaugh.

  • S24E12 Andrew Gillum

    • October 29, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A Trump supporter mails bombs to prominent Democrats, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates black Floridians, and Trevor chats with Florida Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum. From Miami, Fl.

  • S24E13 Derek Jeter

    • October 30, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump casts a migrant caravan as an “invasion,” Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta investigate toxic algae in Florida, and Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter stops by. From Miami, Fl.

  • S24E14 Ana Navarro

    • October 31, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump proposes an end to birthright citizenship, Desi Lydic investigates the “Florida man” phenomenon, and CNN’s Ana Navarro discusses Trump’s effect on the GOP. From Miami, Fl.

  • S24E15 Dwyane Wade

    • November 1, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump lashes out at immigrants at a rally in Florida, Ronny Chieng examines Florida’s lionfish epidemic, and Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade sits down with Trevor. From Miami, Fl.

  • S24E16 John Kasich & Cory Booker

    • November 5, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump threatens Iran via a meme, celebrities implore people to vote in the midterms, and Trevor interviews Ohio Gov. John Kasich and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker.

  • S24E17 Midterm Election Night Special

    • November 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The World’s Fakest News Team weighs in on the 2018 midterm election results, and senior writer for Rolling Stone Jamil Smith sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E18 Rebecca Traister

    • November 7, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump attacks the media during a post-midterms press conference, Nevada voters elect a dead brothel owner, and Rebecca Traister discusses her book “Good and Mad.”

  • S24E19 Swizz Beatz

    • November 8, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor profiles acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, Mexican drug lord “El Chapo” Guzman goes on trial in New York, and rapper Swizz Beatz discusses his album “Poison.”

  • S24E20 Jeffrey Wright

    • November 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump has an especially bad week, Roy Wood Jr. highlights the contributions of African-American soldiers, and actor Jeffrey Wright discusses “We Are Not Done Yet.”

  • S24E21 Jenifer Lewis

    • November 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Amazon announces new headquarters in Virginia and New York, Michael Kosta weighs in on Florida’s midterm recounts, and Jenifer Lewis discusses “The Mother of Black Hollywood.”

  • S24E22 Maurice Ashley

    • November 14, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    House Democrats gear up to investigate the Trump administration, Lewis Black sounds off about a flat Earth conference, and chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley chats with Trevor.

  • S24E23 Kirsten Gillibrand & Tessa Thompson

    • November 15, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White reacts to Amazon’s plan to set up shop in New York, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand discusses “Bold & Brave,” and “Creed II” star Tessa Thompson chats with Trevor.

  • S24E24 will.i.am

    • November 26, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives disregard a government report on climate change, Central American asylum seekers face tear gas at the U.S.-Mexico border, and will.i.am sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E25 Diego Luna

    • November 27, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    General Motors announces massive layoffs, Trevor addresses the fatal police shooting of Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford, Jr., and actor Diego Luna discusses “Narcos: Mexico.”

  • S24E26 Al Gore

    • November 28, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    A giant cow in Australia becomes an internet celebrity, Ronny Chieng sits down with District Attorney Mark Gonzalez in Texas, and Al Gore discusses “24 Hours of Reality.”

  • S24E27 Lindy West

    • November 29, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress, the Veterans Affairs Department stiffs veterans, and author Lindy West discusses “Shout Your Abortion.”

  • S24E28 Self-Deportation Edition

    • December 3, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor returns to his home country of South Africa, where he spends quality time with his grandmother, sits down with Usher and hosts the 2018 Global Citizen Festival.

  • S24E29 Anderson .Paak

    • December 4, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The World’s Fakest News Team fills in for a speechless Trevor by covering a blatant GOP power grab, and musician Anderson .Paak discusses his album “Oxnard.”

  • S24E30 Jeremy Scott

    • December 5, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta cover sports, Ronny Chieng talks to Bill Gates about his mission to reinvent the toilet, and Moschino’s Jeremy Scott discusses fashion.

  • S24E31 Jay Rosen

    • December 6, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White weighs in on America’s trend toward a cashless society, Michael Kosta examines Switzerland’s gun culture, and Jay Rosen discusses The Correspondent.

  • S24E32 Tatiana Maslany

    • December 10, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta volunteers to replace White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, President Trump is implicated in felonies, and Tatiana Maslany discusses “Destroyer” and “Network.”

  • S24E33 Meek Mill

    • December 11, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer throw down with President Trump, Ronny Chieng addresses “Fortnite” addiction, and rapper Meek Mill discusses criminal justice reform.

  • S24E34 Jennifer Lopez

    • December 12, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    European museums consider returning African art to Africa, Neal Brennan mercilessly debunks popular beliefs, and Jennifer Lopez discusses “Second Act” and “Limitless.”

  • S24E35 Bob Woodward & Janelle Monae

    • December 13, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    The National Enquirer exacerbates President Trump’s hush-money scandal, journalist Bob Woodward discusses “Fear,” and Janelle Monae chats about her album “Dirty Computer.”

  • S24E36 Eve L. Ewing

    • December 17, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Mick Mulvaney becomes President Trump’s new chief of staff, Roy Wood Jr. talks about Christmas from a black perspective, and Eve L. Ewing discusses “Ghosts in the Schoolyard.”

  • S24E37 Pusha T

    • December 18, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan reacts to Russia’s effort to manipulate black Americans, Desi Lydic learns how to talk to racist family members over the holidays, and Pusha T discusses “Daytona.”

  • S24E38 The Daily Show's The Yearly Show 2018

    • December 19, 2018
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and The World’s Fakest News Team look back at the weirdness and wildness of 2018, and Charlamagne tha God discusses mental health and his book “Shook One.”

  • S24E39 Malala Yousafzai

    • January 7, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta suits up for the government shutdown, Roy Wood Jr. examines R. Kelly’s surge in popularity, and Malala Yousafzai discusses “We Are Displaced” and Malala Fund.

  • S24E40 Marc Mauer

    • January 8, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump flirts with declaring a state of emergency, Michael Kosta investigates a gun festival in Switzerland, and Marc Mauer discusses his book “The Meaning of Life.”

  • S24E41 Barry Jenkins

    • January 9, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump delivers a fearmongering Oval Office address, Desi Lydic reacts to Jeff Bezos’s impending divorce, and Barry Jenkins discusses “If Beale Street Could Talk.”

  • S24E42 John David Washington

    • January 10, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The government shutdown over President Trump’s border wall takes its toll, Trevor weighs in on a casting controversy, and John David Washington discusses “BlacKkKlansman.”

  • S24E43 Derek Waters

    • January 14, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights three Democrats running for president in 2020, President Trump’s dubious grasp of Civil War history is dramatized, and Derek Waters discusses Drunk History.

  • S24E44 Tressie McMillan Cottom

    • January 15, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor investigates the racist rhetoric of Rep. Steve King, Ronny Chieng weighs in on the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, and author Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses “Thick.”

  • S24E45 Keegan-Michael Key

    • January 16, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi calls on President Trump to postpone his State of the Union address, Lewis Black targets new state laws, and Keegan-Michael Key discusses “Friends from College.”

  • S24E46 Don Cheadle

    • January 17, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta sees crowdfunding as a solution to the government shutdown, Jaboukie Young-White tries out a Trump-inspired credit card, and Don Cheadle talks “Black Monday.”

  • S24E47 Patty Jenkins

    • January 21, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    A teen’s standoff with a Native American leader goes viral, Dulce Sloan reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, and “I Am the Night” director Patty Jenkins stops by.

  • S24E48 Amanda Seales

    • January 22, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democratic presidential hopefuls address their controversial pasts, Ronny Chieng calls out an Oscar snub, and Amanda Seales discusses her stand-up special “I Be Knowin’.”

  • S24E49 Joe Morton

    • January 23, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi asks President Trump to postpone the State of the Union, Roy Wood Jr. investigates black cowboys taking on gang violence, and Joe Morton talks “God Friended Me.”

  • S24E50 Chuck Todd

    • January 24, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    El Chapo’s former associates tell all in court, Roy Wood Jr. explains why the NFL should rely on instant replay, and “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd stops by.

  • S24E51 Mo Amer

    • January 28, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The government reopens after the longest shutdown in U.S. history, Trump aide Roger Stone is indicted by Robert Mueller’s investigation, and Mo Amer discusses “The Vagabond.”

  • S24E52 Sallie Krawcheck

    • January 29, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Howard Schultz announces a possible presidential run, Desi Lydic finds out how environmental racism is affecting a Colorado school, and Ellevest CEO Sallie Krawcheck stops by.

  • S24E53 Chris Christie

    • January 30, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng explains climate change as a cold front hits the Midwest, President Trump attacks his own intelligence agencies, and Chris Christie chats about “Let Me Finish.”

  • S24E54 Ilhan Omar

    • January 31, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta prepare for the big game, Neal Brennan calls for gun control-inspired social media regulations, and Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar stops by.

  • S24E55 Colin Quinn

    • February 4, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam comes under fire for allegedly appearing in blackface, President Trump defends his plans for Syria, and Colin Quinn talks “Red State Blue State.”

  • S24E56 State of the Union Special

    • February 5, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and the World’s Fakest News Team break down President Trump’s second State of the Union address, and New York Times op-ed columnist Frank Bruni weighs in on the speech.

  • S24E57 Danai Gurira

    • February 6, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats tease their potential 2020 presidential campaigns, Michael Kosta investigates competitive video gaming, and actor Danai Gurira discusses “The Walking Dead.”

  • S24E58 Dorothy Butler Gilliam

    • February 7, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng talks about raising taxes on the rich, Roy Wood Jr. highlights notable civil rights marches, and journalist Dorothy Butler Gilliam discusses “Trailblazer.”

  • S24E59 Phoebe Robinson

    • February 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam addresses his blackface scandal in a CBS interview, Sen. Amy Klobuchar enters the 2020 race, and actor Phoebe Robinson discusses “2 Dope Queens.”

  • S24E60 Spike Lee

    • February 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump holds a rally in El Paso, Texas, notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar’s hippos take over Colombia, and writer and director Spike Lee discusses “BlacKkKlansman.”

  • S24E61 RaMell Ross

    • February 13, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal sparks outrage, Bricky the Border Wall heads to Texas, and director RaMell Ross talks “Hale County This Morning, This Evening.”

  • S24E62 Chris Wilson

    • February 14, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor reflects on the one-year anniversary of the Parkland shooting, Roy Wood Jr. looks back at black contributions to music, and author Chris Wilson talks “The Master Plan.”

  • S24E63 Bing Liu

    • February 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Surprising details emerge about Jussie Smollett’s alleged attack, President Trump declares a national emergency, and director Bing Liu discusses “Minding the Gap.”

  • S24E64 Enes Kanter

    • February 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Bernie Sanders joins the 2020 presidential race, Jaboukie Young-White weighs in on Jussie Smollett’s alleged attack, and Trevor sits down with NBA star Enes Kanter.

  • S24E65 Kamala Harris

    • February 20, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump is accused of meddling in the Michael Cohen investigation, Trevor examines America’s opioid crisis, and Senator Kamala Harris discusses “The Truths We Hold.”

  • S24E66 Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider

    • February 21, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Jussie Smollett faces a felony charge, Roy Wood Jr. explores the history of enemies recruiting black Americans, and Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider discuss The Other Two.

  • S24E67 Chiwetel Ejiofor

    • February 25, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Singer R. Kelly faces jail time for sexual abuse, Roy Wood Jr. meets preteen political commentators, and director Chiwetel Ejiofor discusses “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.”

  • S24E68 John Legend

    • February 26, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump meets with Kim Jong-un in Vietnam, two women who left their home countries to join ISIS fight to return, and John Legend performs “Preach.”

  • S24E69 Angie Thomas

    • February 27, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Cohen goes before Congress to call Donald Trump racist and corrupt, Lewis Black criticizes anti-vaxxers, and Angie Thomas discusses her book “On the Come Up.”

  • S24E70 Gary Clark Jr.

    • February 28, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un’s nuclear summit breaks down, Roy Wood Jr. examines the history of the “magical negro” in cinema, and musician Gary Clark Jr. stops by.

  • S24E71 Rutger Bregman

    • March 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Beto O’Rourke remains coy about running for president in 2020, President Trump refers to Tim Cook as “Tim Apple,” and author Rutger Bregman discusses “Utopia for Realists.”

  • S24E72 Padma Lakshmi

    • March 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Dozens are charged in a college admissions bribery scheme, Desi Lydic honors villainous women, and “Top Chef” host and executive producer Padma Lakshmi sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E73 Karamo Brown

    • March 13, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta gives his take on the college admissions bribery scandal, Desi Lydic channels a composer for network news, and Karamo Brown discusses “Karamo” and “Queer Eye.”

  • S24E74 Jacob Tobia

    • March 14, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng talks about universal income with 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, Dulce Sloan reacts to bizarre police initiatives, and Jacob Tobia discusses “Sissy.”

  • S24E75 Jay Inslee

    • March 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives an update on Democratic presidential contenders, Ronny Chieng highlights environmental news, and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee discusses his 2020 White House bid.

  • S24E76 Will Packer

    • March 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights Boeing’s outsized power over the FAA, Neal Brennan examines socialism’s rising popularity in America, and Will Packer discusses “The Atlanta Child Murders.”

  • S24E77 Will Hurd

    • March 20, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump lashes out at both the late John McCain and George Conway, Desi Lydic celebrates women’s innovations, and Texas Congressman Will Hurd sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E78 Leana Wen

    • March 21, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Dr. Leana Wen, president of Planned Parenthood.

  • S24E79 Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer

    • March 25, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and Roy Wood Jr. react to Robert Mueller’s report clearing President Trump of Russian collusion, and Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer reflect on the end of Broad City.

  • S24E80 Bobby Hall

    • March 26, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats demand the release of the Mueller report, Trevor gives a rundown of high-profile screwups, and Bobby Hall (a.k.a. Logic) discusses his debut novel “Supermarket.”

  • S24E81 Jennifer L. Eberhardt

    • March 27, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor profiles 2020 presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg, Michael Kosta reacts to cruel proposals from the Trump administration, and Jennifer L. Eberhardt discusses “Biased.”

  • S24E82 Lupita Nyong'o

    • March 28, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the phenomenon of snowplow parenting, Desi Lydic investigates gender price discrimination, and Lupita Nyong’o discusses her dual role in the movie “Us.”

  • S24E83 Hakeem Jeffries

    • April 1, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden is accused of inappropriate behavior toward women, President Trump cuts off aid to Central American countries, and New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries chats with Trevor.

  • S24E84 Marsai Martin

    • April 2, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    A whistleblower sounds the alarm about security clearances in the Trump administration, spring break spirals out of control in Miami, and Marsai Martin chats about “Little.”

  • S24E85 PJ Morton

    • April 3, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Lori Lightfoot becomes Chicago’s first black female mayor, Trevor examines President Trump’s bitter hatred of windmills, and PJ Morton discusses his album “Gumbo Unplugged.”

  • S24E86 Bernie Sanders

    • April 4, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Controversy swirls around William Barr’s Mueller report summary, Democrats call for President Trump’s tax returns, and Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses his 2020 White House bid.

  • S24E87 David Oyelowo

    • April 8, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Trevor profiles Federal Reserve Board nominee Herman Cain, and David Oyelowo discusses “Les Miserables.”

  • S24E88 Abby Wambach

    • April 9, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats spar with White House officials over President Trump’s tax returns, Ronny Chieng reacts to food-based lawsuits in the U.S., and Abby Wambach discusses “Wolfpack.”

  • S24E89 Oprah Winfrey

    • April 10, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Maxine Waters smacks down Steve Mnuchin, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Democratic presidential candidates’ black voter outreach, and Oprah Winfrey discusses “The Path Made Clear.”

  • S24E90 Lizzo

    • April 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is arrested, Desi Lydic examines the Me Too movement’s effects on Wall Street work culture, and Lizzo chats about her album “Cuz I Love You.”

  • S24E91 Amanda Nguyen

    • April 22, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The Mueller report describes President Trump in panic mode, Ronny Chieng reacts to proposed climate change solutions, and Nobel Prize nominee Amanda Nguyen discusses Rise.

  • S24E92 Anna Palmer & Jake Sherman

    • April 23, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    CNN hosts town halls for five Democratic presidential contenders, Michael Kosta offers alternatives to impeachment, and Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman talk “The Hill to Die On.”

  • S24E93 Melinda Gates

    • April 24, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White offers Twitter tips to President Trump, Lewis Black rants about New York City’s congestion tax, and Melinda Gates discusses her book “The Moment of Lift.”

  • S24E94 Ryan O'Connell

    • April 25, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden officially announces his 2020 presidential bid, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on black country musicians, and Ryan O’Connell discusses his Netflix series “Special.”

  • S24E95 Pete Buttigieg

    • April 29, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump racks up over 10,000 lies, Roy Wood Jr. tackles “Avengers: Endgame” spoiler outrage, and 2020 White House hopeful Pete Buttigieg discusses “Shortest Way Home.”

  • S24E96 Jesse Williams

    • April 30, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Some 2020 Democratic candidates struggle to be noticed, Dulce Sloan explains Joe Biden’s appeal to black female voters, and Jesse Williams discusses his “Grey’s Anatomy” role.

  • S24E97 Chelsea Handler

    • May 1, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Senators grill Attorney General William Barr, Roy Wood Jr. examines humanity’s lack of concern over climate change, and Chelsea Handler talks “Life Will Be the Death of Me.”

  • S24E98 Charlize Theron

    • May 2, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    A whale is suspected of spying for Russia, Jordan Klepper talks about his show Klepper, and actor Charlize Theron chats about “Long Shot” and the Africa Outreach Project.

  • S24E99 Eddie Izzard

    • May 6, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor wonders about America’s next war, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to President Trump’s school lunch rollback, and comedian Eddie Izzard chats about his global “Wunderbar” tour.

  • S24E100 Valerie Jarrett

    • May 7, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Scientists warn that over 1 million species face imminent extinction, Trump officials risk congressional contempt, and Valerie Jarrett discusses her book “Finding My Voice.”

  • S24E101 Tyra Banks

    • May 8, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Footage of Bernie Sanders reveals his ideological consistency, Donald Trump lost over a billion dollars in a decade, and Tyra Banks discusses her return to Sports Illustrated.

  • S24E102 Mark Jonathan Harris & Deborah Oppenheimer

    • May 9, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    South Africa’s general election heats up, Desi Lydic tackles sexist coverage of the 2020 race, and filmmakers Mark Jonathan Harris and Deborah Oppenheimer discuss “Foster.”

  • SPECIAL 0x72 The Daily Show Presents: Desi Lydic: Abroad

    • May 13, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic heads to Iceland, Namibia and Spain to figure out why these countries all have better records of gender equality than the United States.

  • S24E103 Kirsten Gillibrand

    • May 20, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    GOP state lawmakers take aim at Roe v. Wade, Mayor Bill de Blasio announces his White House bid, and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discusses her 2020 presidential campaign.

  • S24E104 Ava DuVernay

    • May 21, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democratic presidential hopefuls take varying approaches to Fox News, Michael Kosta talks to a man who helped legalize nunchucks, and Ava DuVernay discusses “When They See Us.”

  • S24E105 Rachel Louise Snyder

    • May 22, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. and China race to control 5G, Ronny Chieng talks to New Yorkers about their texting-while-walking habits, and Rachel Louise Snyder discusses “No Visible Bruises.”

  • S24E106 Wyatt Cenac

    • May 23, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump has a major beef with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Dulce Sloan weighs in on Ben Carson’s job security, and Wyatt Cenac discusses “Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas.”

  • S24E107 Reese Witherspoon

    • May 28, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump pays a visit to Japan, Roy Wood Jr. accuses Trevor of being an anti-American propagandist, and Reese Witherspoon discusses her HBO series “Big Little Lies.”

  • S24E108 Jill Biden

    • May 29, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Mueller gives a rare press conference, Ronny Chieng reacts to high-tech Christian outreach initiatives, and Dr. Jill Biden discusses her book “Where the Light Enters.”

  • S24E109 Christian Siriano

    • May 30, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Top Democrats support impeaching President Trump, Neal Brennan calls on Democrats to be as ruthless as Republicans, and Christian Siriano talks fashion and “Project Runway.”

  • S24E110 Eric Swalwell

    • June 3, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump pays an official state visit to the U.K., Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta talk sports, and Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell discusses his 2020 presidential run.

  • S24E111 Amber Scorah

    • June 4, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump continues his controversial U.K. visit, Jaboukie Young-White talks socialism with Sen. Bernie Sanders, and author Amber Scorah discusses “Leaving the Witness.”

  • S24E112 Randall Park

    • June 5, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights U.K. politician Boris Johnson, Lewis Black rails against the CBD craze, and Randall Park chats about his Netflix movie “Always Be My Maybe.”

  • S24E113 James Corden

    • June 6, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the life and career of Elizabeth Warren, President Trump’s tweets lose their punch, and James Corden discusses “The Late Late Show” and the 2019 Tony Awards.

  • S24E114 Danielle Brooks

    • June 10, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democratic presidential candidates descend on Iowa, President Trump cancels his Mexico tariffs, and actor Danielle Brooks chats about her Shakespeare in the Park experience.

  • S24E115 Kwame Onwuachi

    • June 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin builds an alliance with China’s Xi Jinping, Ronny Chieng gets embedded with a plastic straw cop, and Kwame Onwuachi discusses “Notes from a Young Black Chef.”

  • S24E116 Tessa Thompson

    • June 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump spars with Joe Biden, Desi Lydic reacts to a Women’s World Cup controversy, and actor Tessa Thompson discusses her role in “Men in Black: International.”

  • S24E117 Tim Ryan

    • June 13, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump signals a willingness to accept foreign dirt on his rivals, Ronny Chieng blasts over-pampered dogs, and Rep. Tim Ryan discusses his 2020 presidential campaign.

  • S24E118 Christine Lagarde

    • June 17, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    A video captures police threatening a family in Phoenix, President Trump sits down with George Stephanopoulos, and managing director of the IMF Christine Lagarde stops by.

  • S24E119 Tom Perez

    • June 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Harvard rejects a Parkland survivor over racist remarks, Jaboukie Young-White examines corporate participation in Pride Month, and DNC Chair Tom Perez sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E120 Arturo Castro

    • June 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Tensions escalate between the U.S. and Iran, Roy Wood Jr. honors escaped slaves for Juneteenth, and Arturo Castro talks about his sketch series Alternatino with Arturo Castro.

  • S24E121 Lindsey Vonn

    • June 20, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden takes heat for an anecdote about working with segregationists, Iran shoots down a U.S. drone, and former Olympic Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E122 Elaine Welteroth

    • June 24, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump suddenly reverses course on bombing Iran, a database exposes racist Facebook posts by police, and author Elaine Welteroth discusses “More Than Enough.”

  • S24E123 Olivia Munn

    • June 25, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders rolls out a plan to cancel student loan debt, Jaboukie Young-White examines a fight for civics education in Rhode Island, and Olivia Munn discusses “The Rook.”

  • S24E124 Democratic Primary Debate Special, Night One

    • June 26, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democratic candidates square off in the first 2020 primary debate, The World’s Fakest News Team solves a crisis, and FiveThirtyEight senior writer Perry Bacon Jr. stops by.

  • S24E125 Democratic Primary Debate Special, Night Two

    • June 27, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Sparks fly in 2020’s second Democratic debate, Ronny Chieng tests people’s knowledge about Democratic presidential candidates, and former DNC Chair Howard Dean stops by.

  • S24E126 Dapper Dan

    • July 15, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI raids Jeffrey Epstein’s New York City mansion, a major blackout rocks Manhattan, and fashion designer Dapper Dan discusses his memoir “Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem.”

  • S24E127 Nas

    • July 16, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The House condemns President Trump’s racist tweets, Michael Kosta investigates a personhood initiative for Lake Erie, and rapper Nas talks about his album “The Lost Tapes 2.”

  • S24E128 Nelson Makamo

    • July 17, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats and Republicans spar over President Trump’s racist tweets, Michael Kosta reacts to footage of Trump partying with Jeffrey Epstein, and artist Nelson Makamo stops by.

  • S24E129 Isha Sesay

    • July 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Rep. Ilhan Omar becomes the target of a racist chant at a Trump rally, Puerto Ricans protest government corruption, and Isha Sesay discusses “Beneath the Tamarind Tree.”

  • S24E130 Jamie Bell

    • July 22, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump advocates for rapper A$AP Rocky’s release from Swedish jail, Ronny Chieng sounds off about expensive auction items, and actor Jamie Bell discusses “Skin.”

  • S24E131 David Spade

    • July 23, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Asian countries send back garbage exported from the West, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover quirky sports news, and David Spade chats about Lights Out with David Spade.

  • S24E132 Gina Torres

    • July 24, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Robert Mueller testifies about his Trump-Russia investigation before Congress, Lewis Black highlights dangers facing beachgoers, and actor Gina Torres discusses “Pearson.”

  • S24E133 Andrew Yang

    • July 25, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Student debt becomes a major crisis in the U.S., Trevor’s Australian cousin highlights bad animal behavior, and Andrew Yang discusses his 2020 Democratic presidential bid.

  • S24E134 Angela Bassett

    • July 29, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives a rundown of President Trump’s latest beefs, Dulce Sloan reacts to findings from relationship studies, and actor Angela Bassett discusses her role in “Otherhood.”

  • S24E135 July Democratic Debate Special, Night One

    • July 30, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and The World’s Fakest News Team go live after the Democratic debate to recap the biggest moments, and New York Magazine’s Olivia Nuzzi offers her take on the night.

  • S24E136 July Democratic Debate Special, Night Two

    • July 31, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives continued live coverage of CNN’s Democratic debates, Michael Kosta hobnobs with candidates and reporters, and MSNBC political analyst Cornell Belcher stops by.

  • S24E137 Diane Guerrero

    • August 1, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Actress Diane Guerrero.

  • S24E138 Eva Longoria

    • August 5, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines America’s gun violence epidemic in the wake of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, and actor Eva Longoria discusses “Dora and the Lost City of Gold.”

  • S24E139 Marianne Williamson

    • August 6, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Mike Huckabee and Sean Hannity propose absurd solutions to America’s mass shooting epidemic, and Marianne Williamson discusses her 2020 Democratic presidential campaign.

  • S24E140 Michael Bennet & Natasha Lyonne

    • August 7, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats blast President Trump for his inaction on white supremacy and guns, Sen. Michael Bennet discusses his White House bid, and Natasha Lyonne chats about “Russian Doll.”

  • S24E141 Meek Mill

    • August 8, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The owner of Equinox draws outrage for planning a Trump fundraiser, Turkmenistan’s dictator appears in a video to prove he’s not dead, and Meek Mill discusses “Free Meek.”

  • S24E142 Ayanna Pressley

    • August 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Jeffrey Epstein’s apparent suicide leads to conspiracy theories, the Iowa State Fair becomes a gaffe-fest for Joe Biden, and Rep. Ayanna Pressley sits down with Trevor.

  • S24E143 Burna Boy

    • August 13, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Advertisers distance themselves from Tucker Carlson over his comments downplaying white supremacy, and Burna Boy discusses and performs songs from his album “African Giant.”

  • S24E144 Bill de Blasio & Jada Pinkett Smith

    • August 14, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor wonders if President Trump is trying to get Melania deported, Bill de Blasio talks about his 2020 White House bid, and Jada Pinkett Smith discusses “Red Table Talk.”

  • S24E145 Shameik Moore

    • September 3, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump makes bizarre claims about Hurricane Dorian, Roy Wood Jr. examines the Popeyes chicken sandwich craze, and Shameik Moore discusses “Wu-Tang: An American Saga.”

  • S24E146 Bill Hader

    • September 4, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White proposes a novel solution to America’s gun problem, Trevor highlights Joe Biden’s latest gaffes, and Bill Hader discusses “Barry” and “IT Chapter Two.”

  • S24E147 Steve Bullock & Tracee Ellis Ross

    • September 5, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Raging fires threaten the Amazon, Montana Governor Steve Bullock talks about his 2020 White House bid, and Tracee Ellis Ross discusses “mixed-ish” and Pattern Beauty.

  • S24E148 Antoni Porowski

    • September 9, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights President Trump’s latest beefs, Michael Kosta and Jaboukie Young-White talk sports, and “Queer Eye” star Antoni Porowski discusses “Antoni in the Kitchen.”

  • S24E149 Brad Smith

    • September 10, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump eases restrictions on trophy hunting, Dulce Sloan investigates a firm that implants microchips in its employees, and Brad Smith discusses “Tools and Weapons.”

  • S24E150 Greta Thunberg

    • September 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Drug companies face consequences for their role in the opioid crisis, Lewis Black talks about how digital screen time is affecting kids, and activist Greta Thunberg stops by.

  • S24E151 September Democratic Debate Special - Jamelle Bouie

    • September 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    In this live episode, Trevor covers the third 2020 Democratic presidential debate, and New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie gives his take on the event.

  • S24E152 Sonia Sotomayor

    • September 16, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Brett Kavanaugh is accused of sexual misconduct again, President Trump hints at war on behalf of Saudi Arabia, and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor discusses “Just Ask!”

  • S24E153 Bashir Salahuddin & Diallo Riddle

    • September 17, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Elizabeth Warren and President Trump host very different rallies, and Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle discuss South Side.

  • S24E154 Jodi Kantor & Megan Twohey

    • September 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    An attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities leads to talk of war, Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on the blackest material on Earth, and Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey discuss “She Said.”

  • S24E155 Edward Snowden

    • September 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Canada’s Justin Trudeau comes under fire for wearing blackface, Ronny Chieng rails against futuristic bar technology, and Edward Snowden discusses his book “Permanent Record.”

  • S24E156 Gavin Newsom

    • September 24, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi launches an impeachment inquiry, Ronny Chieng refuses to get his hopes up about President Trump’s downfall, and California Governor Gavin Newsom stops by.

  • S24E157 Nick Cannon

    • September 25, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump releases a summary of his call with Ukraine’s president, Roy Wood Jr. covers a 2020 GOP primary debate, and Nick Cannon talks about his diverse career.

  • S24E158 Jameela Jamil

    • September 26, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the whistleblower complaint against President Trump, Desi Lydic slams Trump for wasting an impeachment opportunity, and Jameela Jamil discusses “The Good Place.”

Season 25

  • S25E01 Mark Sanford

    • September 30, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reports on President Trump’s whistleblower scandal, Ronny Chieng reacts to a viral “beer money” fundraiser, and GOP presidential candidate Mark Sanford stops by.

  • S25E02 Anand Giridharadas

    • October 1, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor weighs the case for impeachment against Rudy Giuliani, Michael Kosta explores President Trump’s moral blindness, and Anand Giridharadas discusses “Winners Take All.”

  • S25E03 Jacqueline Woodson

    • October 2, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights President Trump’s unhinged border wall demands, Desi Lydic investigates a protest against Yelp, and Jacqueline Woodson discusses “Red at the Bone.”

  • S25E04 Tyler “Ninja” Blevins

    • October 3, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Vice President Mike Pence becomes tainted by President Trump’s Ukraine scandal, Trevor reacts to Amber Guyger’s murder verdict, and Tyler “Ninja” Blevins discusses “Get Good.”

  • S25E05 Chanel Miller

    • October 7, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump abruptly pulls U.S. troops from northern Syria, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover sports news, and author Chanel Miller discusses her memoir “Know My Name.”

  • S25E06 Susan Rice

    • October 8, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump administration blocks an ambassador’s testimony to Congress, Lewis Black highlights the scourge of surprise medical bills, and Susan Rice discusses “Tough Love.”

  • S25E07 Will Smith

    • October 9, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    China lashes out at the NBA over a team GM’s support for Hong Kong protesters, Roy Wood Jr. talks to GOP presidential hopeful Bill Weld, and Will Smith discusses “Gemini Man.”

  • S25E08 Rand Paul

    • October 10, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    California cuts power to hundreds of thousands to avoid wildfires, Turkey attacks America’s Kurdish allies in Syria, and Sen. Rand Paul discusses “The Case Against Socialism.”

  • S25E09 Black Coffee

    • October 14, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic examines President Trump’s Middle East policies, Neal Brennan argues that Trump thinks he owns America, and Black Coffee discusses his musical journey and “LaLaLa.”

  • S25E10 October Democratic Debate Special

    • October 15, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor dissects the fourth 2020 Democratic debate live, Leo Deblin (Roy Wood Jr.) provides a service to candidates, and CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner stops by.

  • S25E11 Cyntoia Brown-Long & Ali Wong

    • October 16, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor looks at how Hunter Biden and the Trump children benefit from their family names, Cyntoia Brown-Long discusses “Free Cyntoia,” and Ali Wong chats about “Dear Girls.”

  • S25E12 Taika Waititi

    • October 17, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor tackles the latest onslaught of headlines, Dulce Sloan gives her take on President Trump’s impeachment strategy, and director Taika Waititi discusses “Jojo Rabbit.”

  • S25E13 Beto O'Rourke & Michelle Yeoh

    • October 28, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump gloats over the death of ISIS’s leader, Beto O’Rourke discusses his 2020 White House bid, and actor Michelle Yeoh chats about her role in “Last Christmas.”

  • S25E14 Noname

    • October 29, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Alexander Vindman’s impeachment testimony, Californians flee massive wildfires, and rapper Noname talks about Noname’s Book Club.

  • S25E15 Amy Klobuchar

    • October 30, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Sean Spicer gets shady for the sake of a “Dancing with the Stars” victory, Ronny Chieng bashes Halloween, and Senator Amy Klobuchar discusses her 2020 presidential campaign.

  • S25E16 Hillary Rodham Clinton & Chelsea Clinton

    • October 31, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Washington Nationals fans celebrate their World Series win, Trevor covers worldwide protests, and Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton discuss “The Book of Gutsy Women.”

  • S25E17 Colson Whitehead

    • November 4, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Drug smugglers cut holes in President Trump’s border wall, Elizabeth Warren takes heat from her 2020 Democratic rivals, and Colson Whitehead discusses “The Nickel Boys.”

  • S25E18 Cory Booker & Edward Norton

    • November 5, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights California’s inmate firefighters, Senator Cory Booker talks about his 2020 presidential campaign, and Edward Norton discusses “Motherless Brooklyn.”

  • S25E19 Julian Castro

    • November 6, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Elizabeth Warren terrifies the super-rich, Michael Kosta examines the alt-right’s anti-masturbation stance, and Julian Castro discusses his Democratic presidential candidacy.

  • S25E20 Jenny Slate

    • November 7, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The vaping industry allegedly targets teens, an expert (Michael Kosta) highlights Donald Trump’s iconic posture, and Jenny Slate discusses “Little Weirds” and “Stage Fright.”

  • S25E21 Jim Himes & Anna Kendrick

    • November 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Bloomberg prepares to join the Democratic primary field, Rep. Jim Himes discusses the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, and Anna Kendrick talks about “Noelle.”

  • S25E22 Noah Baumbach

    • November 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Former Trump administration officials churn out tell-all memoirs, Roy Wood Jr. highlights adorable animals in the news, and Noah Baumbach discusses his movie “Marriage Story.”

  • S25E23 Daniel Kaluuya

    • November 13, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Impeachment hearings against President Trump go public, Jaboukie Young-White and Roy Wood Jr. try to sell Trump’s childhood home, and Daniel Kaluuya discusses “Queen & Slim.”

  • S25E24 Steve Ballmer & Jeff Garlin

    • November 14, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News writes off the Trump impeachment hearings as boring, Steve Ballmer discusses his USAFacts initiative, and Jeff Garlin talks about “Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago.”

  • S25E25 Tom Steyer

    • November 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Diplomat David Holmes adds fuel to Trump’s Ukraine scandal, Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta serve up new presidential excuses, and Tom Steyer discusses his 2020 presidential bid.

  • S25E26 Lin-Manuel Miranda

    • November 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic investigates Rep. Eric Swalwell’s alleged televised fart, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover sports news, and Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses “His Dark Materials.”

  • S25E27 November Democratic Debate Special - Alicia Menendez

    • November 20, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor analyzes the fifth Democratic debate live, Roy Wood Jr. gets insight from black voters, and MSNBC anchor Alicia Menendez discusses her book “The Likeability Trap.”

  • S25E28 Lena Waithe

    • November 21, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor discusses 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, Roy Wood Jr. highlights black contributions to Thanksgiving, and Lena Waithe talks about her movie “Queen & Slim.”

  • S25E29 Mark Ruffalo

    • December 2, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor tackles developments in the 2020 Democratic primary, Michael Kosta defends Joe Biden’s “No Malarkey” messaging, and Mark Ruffalo discusses his movie “Dark Waters.”

  • S25E30 Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • December 3, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump clashes with French President Emmanuel Macron, Roy Wood Jr. gets an education in alternative meat science, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses “The Water Dancer.”

  • S25E31 Brittany Howard

    • December 4, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Underwater speakers help revitalize dying coral reefs, NATO leaders laugh at President Trump behind his back, and Brittany Howard talks about her debut solo album “Jaime.”

  • S25E32 John Lithgow

    • December 5, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi calls for drafting impeachment articles against President Trump, Jaboukie Young-White consults with the founding fathers, and John Lithgow discusses “Bombshell.”

  • S25E33 Kelly Marie Tran

    • December 9, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden loses his temper at an Iowa town hall, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta cover sports news, and actor Kelly Marie Tran discusses “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”

  • S25E34 Alfre Woodard & Aldis Hodge

    • December 10, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump faces impeachment articles, Lewis Black tackles misguided holiday pandering to Jewish people, and Alfre Woodard and Aldis Hodge discuss their film “Clemency.”

  • S25E35 Lupita Nyong'o

    • December 11, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    A report exposes official lies about the Afghanistan War, Ronny Chieng investigates body donation, and Lupita Nyong’o discusses “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” and “Sulwe.”

  • S25E36 Solange Knowles

    • December 12, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights Trump family members’ rotten behavior, Dulce Sloan examines disheartening workplace studies, and Solange Knowles discusses “When I Get Home.”

  • S25E37 Dan Soder

    • December 16, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is elected in a landslide victory, Jordan Klepper embeds himself outside a PA Trump rally, and comedian Dan Soder discusses “Son of a Gary.”

  • S25E38 Zozibini Tunzi

    • December 17, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The black community faces a mental health treatment crisis, thieves steal millions of delivered holiday packages, and Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi sits down with Trevor.

  • S25E39 Yahya Abdul-Mateen II

    • December 18, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta discusses Democrats’ mournful approach to impeachment, Ronny Chieng tackles global warming’s effects on the holidays, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II talks “Watchmen.”

  • S25E40 December Democratic Debate Special - Mehdi Hasan

    • December 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the Democratic debate live, Jaboukie Young-White and Desi Lydic try a product for overwhelmed voters, and The Intercept’s Mehdi Hasan discusses the primaries.

  • S25E41 Karen Bass

    • January 6, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The World’s Fakest News Team analyzes President Trump’s targeted killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, and California Congresswoman Karen Bass sits down with Trevor.

  • S25E42 Ronan Farrow

    • January 7, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump’s targeted killing of Qassem Soleimani leads to chaos, Roy Wood Jr. braces for retaliation from Iran, and Ronan Farrow discusses his book “Catch and Kill.”

  • S25E43 Mo Rocca

    • January 8, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta gets hawkish on Iran, Trevor reports on new laws taking effect in 2020, and “CBS Sunday Morning” correspondent Mo Rocca discusses his book “Mobituaries.”

  • S25E44 Jimmy Butler

    • January 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Wildfires wreak havoc in Australia, Jaboukie Young-White visits climate change-ravaged Arizona, and Miami Heat basketball player Jimmy Butler sits down with Trevor.

  • S25E45 David Alan Grier

    • January 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “stepping back” creates royal drama, President Trump tweets in Farsi about Iran protests, and David Alan Grier discusses “A Soldier’s Play.”

  • S25E46 January Democratic Debate Special

    • January 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor analyzes the Democratic debate live, Jordan Klepper examines Iowa’s role in the primaries, and former GOP strategist Rick Wilson discusses “Running Against the Devil.”

  • S25E47 Yara Shahidi

    • January 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi sends articles of impeachment to the Senate, Ronny Chieng reports on the CES 2020 tech expo, and actor/activist Yara Shahidi discusses her role on “grown-ish.”

  • S25E48 Susie Essman

    • January 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Lev Parnas implicates President Trump in the Ukraine scheme, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover sports, and actor and comedian Susie Essman discusses “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

  • S25E49 Mary Frances Berry

    • January 20, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The New York Times announces a double presidential endorsement, Roy Wood Jr. covers iffy MLK Day celebrations, and Mary Frances Berry discusses “History Teaches Us to Resist.”

  • S25E50 BD Wong

    • January 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial begins, Michael Kosta weighs in on Mitch McConnell’s impeachment rules, and actor BD Wong discusses Awkwafina is Nora from Queens.

  • S25E51 Kim Ghattas

    • January 22, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Congress members clash at President Trump’s impeachment trial, Desi Lydic investigates Arizona’s rejection of daylight saving time, and Kim Ghattas discusses “Black Wave.”

  • S25E52 Kehinde Wiley

    • January 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Senators duck out of President Trump’s impeachment trial, Desi Lydic reacts to obstacles facing the Equal Rights Amendment, and artist Kehinde Wiley sits down with Trevor.

  • S25E53 Charles Yu

    • January 27, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    John Bolton’s memoir manuscript complicates the Trump impeachment saga, Desi Lydic investigates the Mars One program, and Charles Yu discusses his novel “Interior Chinatown.”

  • S25E54 Ilana Glazer

    • January 28, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News takes aim at John Bolton, President Trump advances his anti-immigrant agenda, and comedian Ilana Glazer discusses “The Planet Is Burning” and “Horny 4 Tha Polls.”

  • S25E55 Ezra Klein

    • January 29, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reacts to the Trump administration’s Middle East peace plan, the impeachment trial enters a new phase, and Vox editor Ezra Klein discusses “Why We’re Polarized.”

  • S25E56 Matthew A. Cherry

    • January 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Legal sports betting could take the U.S. by storm, Neal Brennan examines the GOP’s kinky submission to President Trump, and filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry discusses “Hair Love.”

  • S25E57 Daniel Ricciardo

    • February 3, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    GOP senators reject impeachment trial witnesses, Jordan Klepper meets Iowa Trump supporters, and Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo discusses “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.”

  • S25E58 2020 State of the Union Special

    • February 4, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and the Daily Show News Team provide live coverage of President Trump’s State of the Union Address, and PBS’s “Firing Line” host Margaret Hoover analyzes the speech.

  • S25E59 Nikole Hannah-Jones

    • February 5, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump’s impeachment trial ends, Roy Wood Jr. honors unsung black explorers, and New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses “The 1619 Project.”

  • S25E60 Tochi Onyebuchi

    • February 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden targets Pete Buttigieg with a ruthless attack ad, Ronny Chieng examines the upcoming New Hampshire primary, and author Tochi Onyebuchi discusses “Riot Baby.”

  • S25E61 Wale

    • February 11, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta gives his take on the New Hampshire primary, Ronny Chieng rails against coronavirus misinformation, and Wale discusses his album “Wow... That’s Crazy.”

  • S25E62 Lakeith Stanfield

    • February 12, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the New Hampshire Democratic primary, Ronny Chieng examines Andrew Yang’s exercise in universal basic income, and Lakeith Stanfield discusses “The Photograph.”

  • S25E63 Nick Kroll

    • February 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Bloomberg takes heat for his past defense of “stop and frisk,” Roy Wood Jr. expounds on the Chitlin’ Circuit, and Nick Kroll discusses his movie “Olympic Dreams.”

  • S25E64 Anthony Mackie

    • February 24, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Bernie Sanders wins the Nevada Democratic primary, President Trump receives a hero’s welcome in India, and actor Anthony Mackie discusses his Netflix series “Altered Carbon.”

  • S25E65 February Democratic Debate Special

    • February 25, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the 10th Democratic debate live, Jaboukie Young-White interviews LGBTQ voters about Pete Buttigieg, and Rahm Emanuel discusses his book “The Nation City.”

  • S25E66 Kiley Reid

    • February 26, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the growing coronavirus threat, Roy Wood Jr. highlights African-American fashion trailblazers, and author Kiley Reid discusses her novel “Such a Fun Age.”

  • S25E67 Jessie Reyez

    • February 27, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the coronavirus crisis, Jordan Klepper and Roy Wood Jr. talk to black primary voters in South Carolina, and Jessie Reyez discusses “Before Love Came to Kill Us.”

  • S25E68 Nina Dobrev

    • March 2, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden pulls off a major primary victory in South Carolina, Roy Wood Jr. gives tips on avoiding the coronavirus, and actor Nina Dobrev discusses her movie “Run This Town.”

  • S25E69 2020 Super Tuesday Primary Special

    • March 3, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and Ronny Chieng cover Super Tuesday live, Desi Lydic interviews an X-rated activist, and author David Plouffe discusses “A Citizen’s Guide to Beating Donald Trump.”

  • S25E70 Judith Heumann

    • March 4, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives his next-day analysis of Super Tuesday, Lewis Black rails against the scourge of “sharenting,” and activist Judith Heumann discusses her book “Being Heumann.”

  • S25E71 Nneka Ogwumike

    • March 5, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the “forever chemicals” problem, Dulce Sloan blasts America’s lack of statues honoring women, and Los Angeles Sparks player Nneka Ogwumike discusses the WNBPA.

  • S25E72 Mikki Kendall

    • March 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the effects of the coronavirus in Italy and the U.S., Jaboukie Young-White offers tips on staying coronavirus-free, and Mikki Kendall discusses “Hood Feminism.”

  • S25E73 Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi

    • March 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The coronavirus leads to widespread “social distancing” in the U.S., Trevor unveils Trump’s Best Word Bracket, and Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi discuss “Stamped.”

  • S25E74 Bill de Blasio & Dave Burd

    • March 11, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The WHO declares the coronavirus a global pandemic, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio talks about the city’s response to coronavirus concerns, and actor Dave Burd discusses “Dave.”

  • S25E75 Octavia Spencer

    • March 12, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The NBA suspends its season indefinitely, President Trump addresses the nation about the coronavirus pandemic, and Octavia Spencer chats about “Self Made.”

  • S25E76 The Daily Social Distancing Show

    • March 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers global coronavirus news, Desi Lydic describes life as a round-the-clock parent, and Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta weigh in on Trump’s Best Word Bracket.

  • S25E77 DJ D-Nice

    • March 24, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump itches for a premature end to social distancing, Michael Kosta gets to know his neighbors via binoculars, and DJ D-Nice talks “Homeschool at Club Quarantine.”

  • S25E78 Dr. Vivek Murthy

    • March 25, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers coronavirus news, Ronny Chieng gives a dispatch from Australia, and Dr. Vivek Murthy discusses challenges facing medical professionals and his book “Together.”

  • S25E79 Dr. Anthony Fauci

    • March 26, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Renowned immunologist Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the threat posed by COVID-19, and Trevor releases anti-tourism ads to keep people from visiting Florida, Alaska and Hawaii.

  • S25E80 Gavin Newsom

    • March 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor likens President Trump to Joe Exotic from “Tiger King,” Jaboukie Young-White interviews Dr. Peter Hotez, and California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses the coronavirus.

  • S25E81 Kevin Love

    • March 31, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and his correspondents try to determine what day it is, and Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love discusses his efforts to keep arena workers paid during the pandemic.

  • S25E82 Gretchen Whitmer

    • April 1, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump suddenly gets serious about the coronavirus, Ronny Chieng catches up with Andrew Yang, and Trevor interviews Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer about COVID-19.

  • S25E83 Bill Gates

    • April 2, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers coronavirus news, Roy Wood Jr. goes into battle mode against COVID-19, and Bill Gates weighs in on the cause of the pandemic and the resources needed to end it.

  • S25E84 Jennifer Garner

    • April 6, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor enlists his correspondents to help him figure out how to make a protective mask, and actress Jennifer Garner discusses her charitable initiative, Save with Stories.

  • S25E85 Gita Gopinath

    • April 7, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Wisconsin holds its primary election despite the pandemic, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta cap off Trump’s Best Word Bracket, and Trevor interviews IMF economist Gita Gopinath.

  • S25E86 Roxane Gay

    • April 8, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Black Americans get hit hardest by COVID-19, Dulce Sloan roasts the backgrounds of news anchor footage, and Roxane Gay discusses her effort to help during the pandemic crisis.

  • S25E87 Darren Walker

    • April 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Divorces increase due to pandemic lockdowns, Jordan Klepper learns about doomsday preparation, and Darren Walker discusses the threat COVID-19 poses to incarcerated Americans.

  • S25E88 Claire Babineaux-Fontenot

    • April 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers pandemic-era Easter celebrations, Desi Lydic talks about mental health self-care with Dr. Steven Taylor, and Claire Babineaux-Fontenot discusses Feeding America.

  • S25E89 Christina Koch

    • April 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump insists he has total authority over the states, The Daily Show correspondents offer video chatting etiquette, and astronaut Christina Koch chats with Trevor.

  • S25E90 Lori Lightfoot

    • April 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump demands his signature on COVID-19 relief checks, Jaboukie Young-White basks in life under quarantine, and Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot chats with Trevor.

  • S25E91 Mark Cuban

    • April 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines COVID-19 conspiracy theories, Lewis Black describes his life under quarantine, and Mark Cuban discusses his work with the White House on reopening the economy.

  • S25E92 Phil Murphy & Stephen Curry

    • April 20, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Right-wing protesters gather to demand an end to statewide coronavirus lockdowns, and Trevor talks to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and NBA All-Star Stephen Curry.

  • S25E93 Amanda Nguyen

    • April 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump announces an immigration ban, Jordan Klepper gets tips from survivalist Pat McNamara, and Rise CEO Amanda Nguyen discusses her Survivor Safe Haven program.

  • S25E94 Andrew Cuomo

    • April 22, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor has an in-depth interview with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo about his urgent efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and how the crisis has impacted him personally.

  • S25E95 Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds & Teddy Riley

    • April 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump remains consistently chaotic, Roy Wood Jr. mixes a quarantine cocktail, and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and Teddy Riley discuss their R&B Instagram battle.

  • S25E96 Keisha Lance Bottoms

    • April 27, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump suggests injected disinfectants can fight COVID-19, Roy Wood Jr. gets do-it-yourself haircut tips, and Trevor interviews Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.

  • S25E97 Tammy Duckworth

    • April 28, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Banks and big businesses exploit the Paycheck Protection Program, Michael Kosta presents a travelogue of his home, and Trevor interviews Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth.

  • S25E98 Larry Hogan

    • April 29, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    COVID-19 deals a blow to America’s food supply chain, The Daily Show correspondents look back on life before quarantine, and Trevor interviews Maryland Governor Larry Hogan.

  • S25E99 Danny Meyer

    • April 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Neighbors come up with novel ways to stay engaged with one another, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta cover sports news, and Trevor interviews renowned restaurateur Danny Meyer.

  • S25E100 Anders Tegnell

    • May 4, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Protesters demand an end to state lockdowns, Jaboukie Young-White talks to COVID-19 survivors about an anti-gay blood donation ban, and Trevor interviews Dr. Anders Tegnell.

  • S25E101 Thomas Piketty & Amandla Stenberg

    • May 5, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Americans lash out against face mask requirements, author Thomas Piketty discusses “Capital and Ideology,” and actor Amandla Stenberg talks about “The Eddy.”

  • S25E102 José Andrés

    • May 6, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump tours a mask plant without wearing a mask, Roy Wood Jr. talks to Avi Schiffmann about his COVID-19 website, and José Andrés discusses World Central Kitchen.

  • S25E103 Jason Isbell

    • May 7, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines college life in the coronavirus era, and musician Jason Isbell discusses his album “Reunions” and the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the music industry.

  • S25E104 Bakari Sellers

    • May 11, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    White House staffers tests positive for COVID-19, Dulce Sloan gets advice on the importance of the U.S. Census, and Bakari Sellers discusses his memoir “My Vanishing Country.”

  • S25E105 Ricky Gervais

    • May 12, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Doctors find the coronavirus could ravage the entire body, Desi Lydic attempts a familial chat with Fox News’s Jeanine Pirro, and Ricky Gervais discusses “After Life.”

  • S25E106 Eric Garcetti & Billy Porter

    • May 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights COVID-19’s effects on the drug trade, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti discusses concerns about reopening, and Billy Porter talks about his art and activism.

  • S25E107 Scott Blubaugh & Yara Shahidi

    • May 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic examines President Trump’s “Obamagate” accusations, Scott Blubaugh discusses COVID-19’s effects on the U.S. food supply, and Yara Shahidi talks “Graduate Together.”

  • S25E108 Madeleine Albright

    • May 18, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama takes a swipe at President Trump, Jaboukie Young-White examines rich people in the COVID-19 era, and Madeleine Albright discusses “Hell and Other Destinations.”

  • S25E109 Kerry Moles & Brieanna Hayes

    • May 19, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump claims to be on hydroxychloroquine, Jordan Klepper highlights counter-protesting nurses in North Carolina, and Kerry Moles and Brieanna Hayes discuss CASA-NYC.

  • S25E110 Jose Antonio Vargas & Chris Paul

    • May 20, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers face mask news, Jose Antonio Vargas talks about COVID-19’s effects on undocumented immigrants, and NBA star Chris Paul discusses his documentary “Blackballed.”

  • S25E111 Taraji P. Henson

    • May 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Teachers adapt to daunting COVID-19 challenges, Michael Kosta talks to Florida’s Grim Reaper protester, and Taraji P. Henson discusses the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation.

  • S25E112 Miski Noor & Anquan Boldin

    • June 8, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Police get violent with peaceful protesters, Black Visions Collective’s Miski Noor examines police brutality in Minneapolis, and Anquan Boldin discusses the Players Coalition.

  • S25E113 Panel Discussion on Radical Police Reform

    • June 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Patrisse Cullors, Josie Duffy Rice, Sam Sinyangwe, Mychal Denzel Smith and Alex S. Vitale join Trevor for a panel on movements to radically reimagine policing in the U.S.

  • S25E114 Joe Biden

    • June 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Georgia’s primary voters endure long lines and faulty equipment at the polls, and former Vice President Joe Biden discusses police reform and running against President Trump.

  • S25E115 Spike Lee & Josh Gad

    • June 11, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. proposes a union to counter police unions, Spike Lee discusses his movie “Da 5 Bloods,” and actor Josh Gad talks about “Central Park,” “Reunited Apart” and more.

  • S25E116 Stacey Abrams & Alicia Keys

    • June 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court rules to protect LGBTQ employees’ rights, Stacey Abrams discusses “Our Time Is Now,” and Alicia Keys talks about her new song “The Perfect Way to Die.”

  • S25E117 Tim Scott & Gabrielle Union

    • June 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White helps Michael Kosta become a better ally, Senator Tim Scott discusses police reform, and Gabrielle Union talks about the ubiquity of racism in America.

  • S25E118 Alphonso David & Matt Ryan

    • June 17, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump downplays COVID-19, Alphonso David discusses the Supreme Court’s LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination ruling, and NFL quarterback Matt Ryan talks about his activism.

  • S25E119 Kimberly Jones & LL Cool J

    • June 18, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan shares a Juneteenth history lesson, activist Kimberly Jones discusses “I’m Not Dying with You Tonight,” and LL Cool J talks about his Rock the Bells initiative.

  • S25E120 Malcolm Jenkins & Laverne Cox

    • June 22, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, OK, is a dud, Malcolm Jenkins discusses Black Lives Matter and Listen Up Media, and Laverne Cox talks trans representation and “Disclosure.”

  • S25E121 Seth Stoughton & D.L. Hughley

    • June 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines Black employment barriers, talks to “Evaluating Police Uses of Force” co-author Seth Stoughton and interviews D.L. Hughley about “Surrender, White People!”

  • S25E122 Bubba Wallace & John Legend

    • June 24, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace reflects on the noose controversy, Trevor introduces Blacklexa, and John Legend talks about fighting for racial equality and his album “Bigger Love.”

  • S25E123 Jon Stewart

    • June 25, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    TV shows glorifying lawless cops face backlash, Roy Wood Jr. talks to Dr. Juanakee Adams about protester vandalism of her business, and Jon Stewart discusses “Irresistible.”

  • S25E124 Hillary Clinton

    • July 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump finally wears a mask in public, Michael Kosta weighs in on safely reopening schools, and Hillary Clinton discusses the Hulu docuseries “Hillary” and more.

  • S25E125 Hannibal Buress

    • July 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden leads President Trump in polls, Dulce Sloan highlights the importance of taking the census, and Hannibal Buress discusses his stand-up special “Miami Nights.”

  • S25E126 Katie Porter & Danai Gurira

    • July 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights corrupt cops in L.A., Rep. Katie Porter weighs in on reopening schools, and actor Danai Gurira discusses “Difficult Conversations with My White Friends.”

  • S25E127 Michele Harper & Patton Oswalt

    • July 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers international COVID-19 news, Dr. Michele Harper discusses her memoir “The Beauty in Breaking,” and Patton Oswalt talks about “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.”

  • S25E128 Susan Rice & Nathalie Emmanuel

    • July 20, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News’s Chris Wallace grills President Trump, “Tough Love” author Susan Rice discusses the Trump administration’s COVID-19 response, and Nathalie Emmanuel talks “Die Hart.”

  • S25E129 Buju Banton

    • July 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights heightened unrest in Portland, OR, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta discuss the NBA’s “bubble,” and Buju Banton talks about his album “Upside Down 2020.”

  • S25E130 Jim Carrey

    • July 22, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump pretends to take the coronavirus seriously again, Jordan Klepper visits a pro-Trump boat rally, and Jim Carrey discusses his book “Memoirs and Misinformation.”

  • S25E131 Esther Perel

    • July 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor compares America’s handling of the Spanish flu and COVID-19, Desi Lydic checks in on her uncle Rudy, and Esther Perel discusses her podcast “Where Should We Begin.”

  • S25E132 Eddie S. Glaude Jr.

    • July 27, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives a rundown of COVID-19 news, Desi Lydic helps white people become anti-racist, and “Begin Again” author Eddie S. Glaude Jr. discusses the life of James Baldwin.

  • S25E133 Tina Knowles-Lawson & Leigh Chapman

    • July 28, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Senate Republicans propose steep cuts to unemployment benefits, Lewis Black would rather die than try outdoor dining, and Tina Knowles-Lawson and Leigh Chapman discuss voting rights.

  • S25E134 Michael Tubbs & Liza Koshy

    • July 29, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights the erasure of powerful Black women activists from history, Stockton, CA, mayor Michael Tubbs discusses “Stockton on My Mind,” and Liza Koshy talks about “Work It.”

  • S25E135 Nadia Murad

    • July 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the life and legacy of Breonna Taylor, Michael Kosta learns about poop-based medical research, and “The Last Girl” author Nadia Murad talks about her fight against genocide.

  • S25E136 Pramila Jayapal & Michaela Coel

    • August 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White proposes an unlikely running mate for Joe Biden, Representative Pramila Jayapal discusses “Use the Power You Have,” and Michaela Coel talks about “I May Destroy You.”

  • S25E137 Sterling K. Brown

    • August 11, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump crusades against mail-in voting, Roy Wood Jr. examines the origins of citizen’s arrest laws, and “This Is Us” star Sterling K. Brown discusses One Million Truths.

  • S25E138 W. Kamau Bell

    • August 12, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights the career of Senator Kamala Harris, Jaboukie Young-White reconnects with vaccine expert Dr. Peter Hotez, and W. Kamau Bell discusses “United Shades of America.”

  • S25E139 Kenya Barris & Isabel Wilkerson

    • August 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan and singer Margo Price react to sexist attacks on Kamala Harris, Kenya Barris talks about his shows “Black-ish” and “#blackAF,” and author Isabel Wilkerson discusses “Caste.”

  • S25E140 Jim Clyburn

    • August 17, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers pushback against U.S. Postal Service cuts, Michael Kosta examines a coronavirus checkpoint clash in South Dakota, and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn discusses Kamala Harris.

  • S25E141 Common & Veronica Chambers

    • August 18, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan observes the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Common talks about “Com&Well,” and “Finish the Fight!” author Veronica Chambers discusses the American suffrage movement.

  • S25E142 Eva Longoria

    • August 19, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives question Kamala Harris’s Black identity, Jaboukie Young-White talks to members of the Young Delegates Coalition, and actor Eva Longoria discusses Momento Latino.

  • S25E143 Bernie Sanders

    • August 20, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Kamala Harris officially accepts the nomination for vice president, Trevor rolls out a short biopic about Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders calls for a broad coalition to defeat President Trump.

  • S25E144 Tracee Ellis Ross

    • August 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic Fox-splains Kamala Harris, Dulce Sloan talks to drag queens getting out the vote, and “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross discusses moderating at the 2020 DNC and “The High Note.”

  • S25E145 Stuart Stevens, Radhika Jones & Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • August 24, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the QAnon conspiracy theory, Stuart Stevens discusses The Lincoln Project and “It Was All a Lie,” and Radhika Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates talk about co-editing Vanity Fair.

  • S25E146 Chris Evans & Mark Kassen

    • August 25, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the Republican National Convention, Desi Lydic and Roy Wood Jr. host a game of America’s Got Suppression, and Chris Evans and Mark Kassen discuss A Starting Point.

  • S25E147 Ramy Youssef

    • August 26, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor discusses the police shooting of Jacob Blake and its aftermath, Jordan Klepper examines the state of the Federal Election Commission, and Ramy Youssef talks about his series “Ramy.”

  • S25E148 RNC 2020 Coverage & Trump's Greatness

    • August 27, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Vice President Pence gives a slyly dishonest RNC speech, Trevor unveils a biopic about President Trump’s unmatched greatness, and Jaboukie Young-White talks to RNC delegate Michael Albrecht.

  • S25E149 Doc Rivers, Steve Ballmer & Keke Palmer

    • August 28, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan reacts to home decor choices on display at the DNC and RNC, Doc Rivers and Steve Ballmer discuss the NBA players’ strike, and Keke Palmer talks about hosting the MTV VMAs 2020.

  • S25E150 Malcolm Gladwell & Lamorne Morris

    • September 8, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the latest in coronavirus news, author Malcolm Gladwell discusses his podcast “Revisionist History,” and actor and comedian Lamorne Morris talks about his Hulu series “Woke.”

  • S25E151 Jane Fonda

    • September 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Recordings reveal President Trump downplayed COVID-19, Desi Lydic talks to the founder of gender reveal parties, and “What Can I Do?” author Jane Fonda discusses climate change activism.

  • S25E152 Peter Strzok & Samuel L. Jackson

    • September 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng reacts to a campus controversy involving a Chinese word, ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok discusses his book “Compromised,” and Samuel L. Jackson talks about his docuseries “Enslaved.”

  • S25E153 Mychal Denzel Smith

    • September 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights blatant disregard for COVID-19 health measures in the U.S., Dulce Sloan examines the history of Black hair in America, and Mychal Denzel Smith discusses “Stakes Is High.”

  • S25E154 Mark Ruffalo

    • September 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines travel in the coronavirus era, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. talk sports, and Mark Ruffalo reflects on the police violence and protests in his hometown of Kenosha, WI.

  • S25E155 Jon Tester & Big Sean

    • September 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Lewis Black gives tips for ex-city dwellers on how to endure life in the suburbs, Senator Jon Tester discusses his memoir “Grounded,” and rapper Big Sean talks about his album “Detroit 2.”

  • S25E156 Sherrilyn Ifill & Ewan McGregor

    • September 17, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor calls on viewers to participate in the Pandemmy Awards, Sherrilyn Ifill discusses the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Ewan McGregor talks about his travel docuseries “Long Way Up.”

  • S25E157 Anthony Fauci

    • September 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor honors the life and legacy of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Dr. Anthony Fauci returns to discuss the current state of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.

  • S25E158 Dahlia Lithwick & Patrisse Cullors

    • September 22, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic calls her “uncle” Lou Dobbs, Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick discusses Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Black Lives Matter cofounder Patrisse Cullors talks about “When They Call You a Terrorist.”

  • S25E159 Bob Woodward

    • September 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. presidential election faces threats at home and from abroad, Dulce Sloan makes an economic case against police brutality, and journalist Bob Woodward discusses his book “Rage.”

  • S25E160 Desus Nice, The Kid Mero & Jeff Daniels

    • September 24, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    A grand jury declines to charge police for the killing of Breonna Taylor, Desus Nice and The Kid Mero talk about “God-Level Knowledge Darts,” and Jeff Daniels discusses “The Comey Rule.”

Season 26

  • S26E01 Jane Goodall

    • September 28, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The New York Times publishes a major report on President Trump’s taxes, Roy Wood Jr. examines voting rights for Florida’s ex-felons, and Dr. Jane Goodall discusses chimps and climate change.

  • S26E02 Misty Copeland

    • September 29, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor dives into California’s wildfire crisis, Ronny Chieng talks to Philippe Reines about his 2016 role as Donald Trump in mock debates, and dancer Misty Copeland discusses “Bunheads.”

  • S26E03 Al Sharpton & John Cena

    • September 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic and Ronny Chieng provide coaching during the first presidential debate, Al Sharpton discusses his book “Rise Up,” and John Cena talks about his book “Elbow Grease: Fast Friends.”

  • S26E04 Mariah Carey

    • October 1, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Presidential debates face rule changes, Ronny Chieng tries on a COVID-19 protection suit for partiers, and Mariah Carey discusses “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” and “The Rarities.”

  • S26E05 Jason Momoa & Kat Graham

    • October 5, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump battles COVID-19, Jaboukie Young-White reacts to Melania Trump’s anti-Christmas decorating rant, Jason Momoa discusses “Gather,” and Kat Graham talks about “Cut Throat City.”

  • S26E06 Jason Sudeikis

    • October 6, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights the history of U.S. presidents hiding their ailments, Roy Wood Jr. examines GOP efforts to suppress mail-in votes, and Jason Sudeikis discusses his series “Ted Lasso.”

  • S26E07 Alexandra Pelosi & Colin Quinn

    • October 7, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    The coronavirus runs rampant in the White House and the Pentagon, Alexandra Pelosi discusses her documentary “American Selfie,” and comedian Colin Quinn talks about his book “Overstated.”

  • S26E08 Alex Wagner

    • October 8, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan weighs in on the vice presidential debate, Jordan Klepper goes to a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, and “The Circus” cohost Alex Wagner talks about the presidential election.

  • S26E09 Anita Hill

    • October 13, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump makes a defiant return to the campaign trail, Jaboukie Young-White learns about the Power the Polls initiative, and attorney Anita Hill discusses the Hollywood Commission.

  • S26E10 Wilmer Valderrama

    • October 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines militias in America, Roy Wood Jr. reconnects with a panel of Black voters, and actor and activist Wilmer Valderrama discusses “NCIS” and the importance of Latino voters.

  • S26E11 Andrew Cuomo & Nick Offerman

    • October 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Team Trump pushes conspiracy theories aimed at Joe Biden, New York governor Andrew Cuomo discusses “American Crisis,” and Nick Offerman talks about his audio comedy special “All Rise.”

  • S26E12 Matthew McConaughey & Jose Andres

    • October 20, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines a protest movement against police brutality in Nigeria, actor Matthew McConaughey talks about his memoir “Greenlights,” and Jose Andres discusses Chefs for the Polls.

  • S26E13 Chris Rock

    • October 21, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers electoral battles in the U.S. Senate, Michael Kosta talks to three deception artists about President Trump’s constant lying, and Chris Rock talks about his role on “Fargo.”

  • S26E14 Elizabeth Warren

    • October 22, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. begins the countdown of President Trump’s top 100 scandals, Desi Lydic Fox-splains allegations against Hunter Biden, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren discusses the presidential race.

  • S26E15 Alicia Garza & Rashida Jones

    • October 23, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the final presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, activist Alicia Garza discusses her book “The Purpose of Power,” and Rashida Jones talks about “On the Rocks.”

  • S26E16 Bruce Springsteen

    • October 26, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Early voting surges in the U.S., Roy Wood Jr. continues his countdown of President Trump’s top 100 scandals, and Bruce Springsteen talks about his album and documentary “Letter to You.”

  • S26E17 Chelsea Handler

    • October 27, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Jaboukie Young-White serves as President Trump’s beleaguered teleprompter operator, Desi Lydic talks to undecided voters, and comedian Chelsea Handler discusses her special “Evolution.”

  • S26E18 Ice Cube

    • October 28, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines Halloween in the coronavirus era, Roy Wood Jr. continues his countdown of President Trump’s 100 worst scandals, and Ice Cube discusses the Contract with Black America.

  • S26E19 Kamala Harris

    • October 29, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. discusses Black men’s support for President Trump, Jordan Klepper chats with Trump rally-goers in Lancaster, PA, and Trevor talks to vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

  • S26E20 Michael Harriot

    • November 2, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. highlights more of President Trump’s top 100 scandals, Michael Kosta talks to suburban white women who support Trump, and The Root’s Michael Harriot discusses the Black vote.

  • S26E21 Live Coverage of Election Night

    • November 3, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    In this one-hour special, Trevor and The Daily Show correspondents provide live Election Night coverage as America braces itself to find out who will win the Trump-Biden presidential race.

  • S26E22 Geraldo Cadava & Evan Osnos

    • November 4, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. gives up on polls over the unexpected closeness of Election 2020, Trevor talks to “The Hispanic Republican” author Geraldo Cadava, and Evan Osnos discusses his book “Joe Biden.”

  • S26E23 Soledad O'Brien

    • November 5, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Coronavirus cases soar in the U.S., Michael Kosta learns about potential post-election chaos, and Soledad O’Brien discusses problematic punditry and her podcast “Very Opinionated.”

  • S26E24 Ruby Bridges & Anthony Anderson

    • November 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump refuses to concede the election to Joe Biden, activist Ruby Bridges discusses her book “This Is Your Time,” and actor Anthony Anderson talks about his role on “black-ish.”

  • S26E25 Lenny Kravitz

    • November 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    GOP leaders back President Trump’s refusal to concede to Joe Biden, Trevor breaks down the history of presidential concession speeches, and Lenny Kravitz discusses his book “Let Love Rule.”

  • S26E26 Halsey

    • November 11, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights some uplifting developments, Michael Kosta talks to Americans seeking dental care in Mexico, and singer-songwriter Halsey discusses her book “I Would Leave Me if I Could.”

  • S26E27 Megan Rapinoe & Forest Whitaker

    • November 12, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Africa sets a global example for how to handle COVID-19, soccer star Megan Rapinoe discusses her memoir “One Life,” and actor Forest Whitaker talks about his holiday film “Jingle Jangle.”

  • S26E28 Ta-Nehisi Coates

    • November 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump continues to insist he won reelection, Desi Lydic tries to reason with her paranoid “cousin” Tucker Carlson, and Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses two film adaptations of his books.

  • S26E29 Kevin Hart

    • November 17, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives a primer on faithless electors, Jordan Klepper talks to pro-Trump demonstrators at the Million MAGA March, and Kevin Hart discusses his stand-up special “Zero F**ks Given.”

  • S26E30 Lucy McBath & Lindsey Vonn

    • November 18, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Lewis Black reacts to the rise of far-right news networks in the U.S., Georgia Congresswoman Lucy McBath discusses her memoir “Standing Our Ground,” and Lindsey Vonn talks about “The Pack.”

  • S26E31 Bill Gates

    • November 19, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Rudy Giuliani has a hair dye malfunction, Trevor examines the pandemic’s effects on Thanksgiving, and Bill Gates discusses COVID-19, climate change and his new podcast with Rashida Jones.

  • S26E32 Stephen Curry

    • November 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump advances cruel policies in the final days of his presidency, Dulce Sloan examines the economic costs of climate change, and Stephen Curry discusses the launch of Curry Brand.

  • S26E33 Ernest Cline & Rosie Perez

    • December 1, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump raises $170 million for his Election Defense Fund, author Ernest Cline discusses “Ready Player Two,” and actor Rosie Perez talks about “The Flight Attendant.”

  • S26E34 Brit Bennett & Michael J. Fox

    • December 2, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and Roy Wood Jr. examine racial discrimination in housing, Brit Bennett discusses her novel “The Vanishing Half,” and Michael J. Fox talks about his memoir “No Time Like the Future.”

  • S26E35 Ludacris

    • December 3, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic reacts to President Trump’s potential pardons for his offspring, Roy Wood Jr. examines 2020’s streaming media surge, and Ludacris discusses his educational initiative KidNation.

  • S26E36 Method Man

    • December 7, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines Georgia’s high-stakes Senate runoff elections, Jaboukie Young-White takes a retrospective look at the year in music, and Method Man talks about “Power Book II: Ghost.”

  • S26E37 Ijeoma Oluo & Busta Rhymes

    • December 8, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng highlights major technology news from 2020, writer Ijeoma Oluo discusses her book “Mediocre,” and rapper Busta Rhymes talks about his album “Extinction Level Event 2.”

  • S26E38 George Wallace

    • December 9, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta proposes denying 2020 ever happened, Desi Lydic examines the year’s rise in horniness, and comedian George Wallace talks about his book “Bulltwit…and Whatnot.”

  • S26E39 Rachel Maddow & Bryan Cranston

    • December 10, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Dulce Sloan looks back at protesting in 2020, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow talks about her book “Bag Man,” and actor Bryan Cranston discusses his role on the Showtime series “Your Honor.”

  • S26E40 Pharrell Williams

    • December 14, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    President Trump gets a reality check, Desi Lydic and Roy Wood Jr. host a voter suppression game show, and Pharrell Williams discusses his Black Ambition initiative and the Juneteenth Pledge.

  • S26E41 Barack Obama

    • December 15, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    GOP leaders finally accept Joe Biden’s presidential victory over Donald Trump, and Trevor talks to Barack Obama about his memoir “A Promised Land,” his leadership initiatives and more.

  • S26E42 James Corden & Tessa Thompson

    • December 16, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic braves a family Christmas party with relatives from Fox News, James Corden talks about “The Late Late Show” and “The Prom,” and Tessa Thompson discusses her movie “Sylvie’s Love.”

  • S26E43 Carey Mulligan

    • January 19, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Washington, D.C., prepares for Joe Biden’s inauguration, Desi Lydic looks back on Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s White House roles, and Carey Mulligan discusses “Promising Young Woman.”

  • S26E44 Stacey Abrams

    • January 20, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Joe Biden is officially sworn in as America’s 46th president, Trevor dives into the history of Inauguration Day, and Stacey Abrams discusses her grassroots political efforts in Georgia.

  • S26E45 Jelani Cobb

    • January 21, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden exceeds America’s low expectations, Desi Lydic looks back at Melania Trump’s defining moments as First Lady, and the New Yorker’s Jelani Cobb discusses America post-Trump.

  • S26E46 Nnamdi Asomugha

    • January 25, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans resist Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, Roy Wood Jr. examines an alternative to traditional policing in Oregon, and Nnamdi Asomugha discusses his film role in “Sylvie’s Love.”

  • S26E47 Stanley Nelson

    • January 26, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    America’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout is a mess, Trevor examines Donald Trump’s breakup with Fox News, and Stanley Nelson talks about his documentary “Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy.”

  • S26E48 Amanda Gorman

    • January 27, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers international coronavirus news, President Biden and Republicans make divergent demands for unity, and Amanda Gorman discusses her historic inaugural poem “The Hill We Climb.”

  • S26E49 Doug Henwood & Regina King

    • January 28, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Doug Henwood weighs in on the GameStop stock surge, Roy Wood Jr. talks to African political scholars about America’s democratic crisis, and Regina King discusses “One Night in Miami.”

  • S26E50 Jeremy O. Harris

    • February 1, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Redditors drive up the price of silver, Trevor highlights the racism and conspiracy theories embraced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, and playwright Jeremy O. Harris discusses “Slave Play.”

  • S26E51 Ibram X. Kendi

    • February 2, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recounts her Capitol riot experience, Trevor highlights Wall Street hypocrisy, and Ibram X. Kendi discusses “How to Be an Antiracist” and “Four Hundred Souls.”

  • S26E52 Dax Shepard

    • February 3, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor explores America’s longstanding childcare crisis, Desi Lydic offers rehab services to entitled “Karens,” and Dax Shepard talks about “Top Gear America” and “Armchair Expert.”

  • S26E53 Cori Bush

    • February 4, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats strip Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta preview the Big Game, and Trevor interviews Congresswoman Cori Bush.

  • S26E54 Atul Gawande & Leonard Fournette

    • February 8, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Conservative pundits heap scorn on President Biden, Dr. Atul Gawande discusses U.S. COVID-19 challenges, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Leonard Fournette reflects on his Super Bowl win.

  • S26E55 Robin Roberts & Noah Centineo

    • February 9, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the massive farmer protest in India, Robin Roberts discusses “Tuskegee Airmen: Legacy of Courage,” and Noah Centineo talks about “To All the Boys: Always and Forever.”

  • S26E56 Radha Blank

    • February 10, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump’s lawyers give dismal performances at his impeachment trial, Roy Wood Jr. explores the history of Black spies, and Radha Blank discusses her film “The Forty-Year-Old Version.”

  • S26E57 Daniel Kaluuya

    • February 11, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the third day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, Jordan Klepper revisits Washington, D.C., after the Capitol riot, and Daniel Kaluuya discusses “Judas and the Black Messiah.”

  • S26E58 Neil Patrick Harris

    • February 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump is acquitted in his second impeachment trial, The Daily Show correspondents talk about their year under lockdown, and Neil Patrick Harris discusses his role on “It’s a Sin.”

  • S26E59 Bill Gates

    • February 16, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng shares ways to combat the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, Roy Wood Jr. explores the history of Black doctors, and Bill Gates discusses “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.”

  • S26E60 Heather McGhee

    • February 17, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Texans suffer from ongoing extreme winter weather, Dulce Sloan talks to Divine Nine sorority members about Vice President Kamala Harris, and author Heather McGhee discusses “The Sum of Us.”

  • S26E61 Russell Westbrook

    • February 18, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Parents and kids grow impatient about reopening schools, Trevor presents a biography of Tucker Carlson, and NBA superstar Russell Westbrook talks about his Why Not? Foundation and more.

  • S26E62 Sharon McMahon

    • February 22, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The Texas winter storm crisis continues, Michael Kosta investigates avian election fraud, and Sharon McMahon talks about fighting misinformation via her Instagram account SharonSaysSo.

  • S26E63 Hugh Evans

    • February 23, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Republican lawmakers in several states go on an anti-voting blitz, Roy Wood Jr. celebrates the contributions of Black journalists, and humanitarian Hugh Evans discusses Global Citizen.

  • S26E64 Andra Day

    • February 24, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights racial inequity in vaccine distribution, Dulce Sloan examines the stereotype of the strong Black woman, and Andra Day discusses “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.”

  • S26E65 Kevin Garnett

    • February 25, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic reveals her most embarrassing tattoos, Trevor examines America’s outdated and extremely vulnerable power grid, and NBA star Kevin Garnett discusses his memoir “KG: A to Z.”

  • S26E66 Marlee Matlin

    • March 1, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers CPAC 2021, Roy Wood Jr. and Jaboukie Young-White try to replace Atlantic City’s Trump Plaza after its demolition, and Marlee Matlin discusses her short film “Feeling Through.”

  • S26E67 Adam Kinzinger & H.E.R.

    • March 2, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Rep. Madison Cawthorn faces sexual harassment allegations, Rep. Adam Kinzinger discusses the future of the GOP, and singer-songwriter H.E.R. talks about her song “Fight for You.”

  • S26E68 Kelly Marie Tran

    • March 3, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor looks at the state of minimum wage in the U.S, Leo Deblin (Roy Wood Jr.) introduces his unique streaming service, and actor Kelly Marie Tran discusses “Raya and the Last Dragon.”

  • S26E69 Michael Kiwanuka

    • March 4, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News slams President Biden for numerous pseudo-scandals, Trevor explores the history of America’s first ladies, and singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka talks about his album “Kiwanuka.”

  • S26E70 Eddie Murphy

    • March 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Governor Andrew Cuomo’s harassment scandal mounts, Jaboukie Young-White discusses COVID-19 vaccines with Dr. Peter Hotez, and Eddie Murphy talks about his sequel movie “Coming 2 America.”

  • S26E71 Rebecca Carroll & Precious Lee

    • March 16, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Former presidents try to convince Americans to get COVID-19 vaccinations, Rebecca Carroll discusses “Surviving the White Gaze,” and Precious Lee talks about her trailblazing modeling career.

  • S26E72 Cynthia Erivo

    • March 17, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor explores the history of the Senate filibuster, a mass shooter in the Atlanta area kills several Asian women, and actor and singer Cynthia Erivo discusses her role in “Genius: Aretha.”

  • S26E73 Arsenio Hall

    • March 18, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor reports on COVID-19 concerns from around the world, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. introduce the Bracket of Bulls**t: Pandemic Edition, and Arsenio Hall discusses “Coming 2 America.”

  • S26E74 Michelle Obama

    • March 22, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The British royal family announces plans for a diversity chief, the NCAA faces sexism allegations, and former first lady Michelle Obama discusses “Waffles + Mochi” and Pass the Love.

  • S26E75 Eric Andre

    • March 23, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers heartwarming news during the pandemic, Desi Lydic explores the history of on-screen female orgasms, and comedian Eric Andre talks about his prank-based movie “Bad Trip.”

  • S26E76 Nomzamo Mbatha

    • March 24, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the all-encompassing scourge of violence against women, Dulce Sloan celebrates activist women athletes, and Nomzamo Mbatha talks about landing her role in “Coming 2 America.”

  • S26E77 Carl L. Hart

    • April 5, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights voter suppression in Georgia, Desi Lydic examines how the pandemic disproportionately harms working women, and Dr. Carl L. Hart discusses his book “Drug Use for Grown-Ups.”

  • S26E78 Garrett Bradley & Morgan Freeman

    • April 6, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The notion of COVID-19 passports creates controversy, director Garrett Bradley discusses her documentary “Time,” and Morgan Freeman talks about his “Be There, This Is Your Shot” PSA.

  • S26E79 Danielle Brooks

    • April 7, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor explores the rise of NFTs, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. announce the winner of the 2020 Bracket of Bulls**t, and actor Danielle Brooks discusses “Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia.”

  • S26E80 Lee Isaac Chung

    • April 8, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights new culture war battles waged by conservatives, Desi Lydic Fox-splains Georgia’s controversial voting law, and director Lee Isaac Chung discusses his movie “Minari.”

  • S26E81 Miguel

    • April 12, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Minnesota police fatally shoot an unarmed Black man, Dulce Sloan examines an effort to remove slurs from Scrabble’s word list, and Miguel discusses his EP “Art Dealer Chic Vol. 4.”

  • S26E82 Katherine Maher & Travon Free

    • April 13, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the powerful position of Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, Katherine Maher discusses the mission of Wikipedia, and Travon Free talks about his short film “Two Distant Strangers.”

  • S26E83 Elizabeth Nyamayaro & Issa Rae

    • April 14, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights developments in problems with policing in the U.S., Elizabeth Nyamayaro discusses her memoir “I Am a Girl from Africa,” and Issa Rae talks about her Life Unseen platform.

  • S26E84 Skye Fitzgerald

    • April 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Canada unveils its Summer Olympics uniform, Trevor examines the dangers of driving while Black, and director Skye Fitzgerald discusses his documentary short film “Hunger Ward.”

  • S26E85 Vic Mensa

    • April 26, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the latest coronavirus news, Michael Kosta takes a close look at the U.S.’s measurement unit of feet, and rapper Vic Mensa talks about activism and his EP “I Tape.”

  • S26E86 Tarana Burke & Brene Brown

    • April 27, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The CDC rolls out relaxed COVID-19 guidelines for mask-wearing, Dulce Sloan gives unsung women rappers their due, and Tarana Burke and Dr. Brene Brown discuss “You Are Your Best Thing.”

  • S26E87 Anthony Mackie

    • April 28, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Fox News pundits spread wild myths about President Biden, Roy Wood Jr. delivers his annual State of Black S**t address, and Anthony Mackie discusses “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.”

  • S26E88 Mazie K. Hirono & George Lopez

    • April 29, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden unveils a major agenda during a speech before Congress, Sen. Mazie K. Hirono discusses her book “Heart of Fire,” and George Lopez talks about his film “Walking with Herb.”

  • S26E89 Michael B. Jordan

    • May 3, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Apple’s latest iPhone update rankles Facebook, Roy Wood Jr. highlights historic Black royals, and actor Michael B. Jordan talks about his role in “Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse.”

  • S26E90 Elizabeth Warren

    • May 4, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor serves up some uplifting news for the pandemic era, The Daily Show explores the revolting life story of Senator Ted Cruz, and Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses her book “Persist.”

  • S26E91 Selma van de Perre

    • May 5, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers a debate over teaching about racism in U.S. schools, Jaboukie Young-White gives tips on adjusting to post-pandemic life, and Selma van de Perre discusses “My Name Is Selma.”

  • S26E92 Alex Gibney & Sara Bareilles

    • May 6, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic shares her pandemic-era Mother’s Day wish, Alex Gibney discusses his documentary “The Crime of the Century,” and Sara Bareilles talks about “Girls5Eva” and “Amidst the Chaos.”

  • S26E93 Ian Manuel & Candace Parker

    • May 10, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a wild recall race, Ian Manuel discusses his memoir “My Time Will Come,” and WNBA star Candace Parker talks about her return to Chicago.

  • S26E94 J Balvin

    • May 11, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the escalating Israel-Palestine conflict, Michael Kosta talks to New Yorkers about their city’s mayoral race, and reggaeton star J Balvin discusses “The Boy from Medellin.”

  • S26E95 Michelle Zauner

    • May 12, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights the GOP’s ouster of Rep. Liz Cheney, Jordan Klepper examines a wild 2020 election audit in Arizona, and musician Michelle Zauner discusses her book “Crying in H Mart.”

  • S26E96 Frank Luntz & Thuso Mbedu

    • May 13, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Ransomware attacks pose a growing threat to the U.S., Frank Luntz discusses getting people vaccinated via the power of language, and actor Thuso Mbedu talks about “The Underground Railroad.”

  • S26E97 Sharon Stone

    • May 17, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The CDC’s change in COVID-19 mask guidelines creates an uproar, Ronny Chieng learns about the value of NFTs, and Sharon Stone discusses her book “The Beauty of Living Twice.”

  • S26E98 Salima Koroma

    • May 18, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Restaurants have trouble hiring new employees, Roy Wood Jr. highlights the history of Black leaders in America’s labor movement, and Salima Koroma discusses her documentary “Dreamland.”

  • S26E99 Barry Jenkins & Logan Paul

    • May 19, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The GOP tries to derail an investigation of the Capitol insurrection, filmmaker Barry Jenkins discusses “The Underground Railroad,” and Logan Paul talks about “Mayweather vs. Paul.”

  • S26E100 Jeremy Lin

    • May 20, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The pandemic creates a Zoom dysmorphia crisis, Roy Wood Jr. talks to attorney Steven Donziger about his battle with Chevron, and NBA star Jeremy Lin discusses his mental health advocacy.

  • S26E101 Indya Moore

    • June 7, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The coronavirus vaccination rate faces a snag in the U.S., Ronny Chieng gives a lecture on shady creative writing for the internet, and actor Indya Moore talks about their series “Pose.”

  • S26E102 Gina Yashere & Chris Bosh

    • June 8, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Bitcoin cryptocurrency gets beleaguered on many fronts, comedian Gina Yashere talks “Cack-Handed” and “Bob Hearts Abishola,” and NBA legend Chris Bosh discusses “Letters to a Young Athlete.”

  • S26E103 Yvonne Orji

    • June 9, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines America’s crumbling water infrastructure, Michael Kosta and Roy Wood Jr. cover summer sports news, and comedian Yvonne Orji discusses “Bamboozled by Jesus” and “Insecure.”

  • S26E104 Nick Kolcheff & Anthony Ramos

    • June 10, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Violence spikes as Americans emerge from lockdown, gamer Nick Kolcheff talks about FaZe Clan and e-sports, and actor and singer Anthony Ramos discusses “In the Heights” and “Love and Lies.”

  • S26E105 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

    • June 14, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    World leaders welcome President Biden to the G7 summit with open arms, Ronny Chieng dissects America’s outrage addiction, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses “Fight the Power.”

  • S26E106 Lin-Manuel Miranda & Christian Pulisic

    • June 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Chrissy Teigen apologizes for cyberbullying, soccer star Christian Pulisic talks about his championship wins, and Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses his book “In the Heights: Finding Home.”

  • S26E107 Ashley C. Ford & Sam Jay

    • June 16, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the history of racial discrimination against Black farmers, author Ashley C. Ford discusses “Somebody’s Daughter,” and comedian Sam Jay talks about “PAUSE with Sam Jay.”

  • S26E108 Mary J. Blige

    • June 17, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor explores the impact of streaming on the music industry, Jordan Klepper attends the MAGA Frank Rally organized by Mike Lindell, and Mary J. Blige discusses “Mary J. Blige’s My Life.”

  • S26E109 Anthony Fauci

    • September 13, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden rolls out a major vaccination mandate, Roy Wood Jr. worries about the rise of the Mu COVID-19 variant, and Dr. Anthony Fauci talks vaccine disinformation.

  • S26E110 Gabrielle Union

    • September 14, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Nicki Minaj makes an anti-vaccination appeal, Dulcé Sloan investigates a sperm recession in the U.S., and Gabrielle Union discusses “You Got Anything Stronger?,” her new book of essays.

  • S26E111 Carmelo Anthony

    • September 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights civilian deaths in Afghanistan, Desi Lydic examines the mis-treatment of women during childbirth, and Carmelo Anthony discusses “Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised.”

  • S26E112 LeVar Burton

    • September 16, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Anderson .Paak becomes Trevor’s bandleader, Trinidad health minister Terrence Deyalsingh responds to Nicki Minaj’s vaccination misinformation, and LeVar Burton discusses his diverse career.

  • S26E113 Aly Raisman

    • September 20, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Nurses experience pandemic burnout in the U.S., Trevor rolls out the second annual Pandemmy Awards, and Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman discusses her documentary special “Darkness to Light.”

  • S26E114 Pete Aguilar

    • September 21, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    France lashes out at the U.S. over a submarine deal, Dulcé Sloan tries to make people late for work, and Rep. Pete Aguilar discusses Congress’s investigation of the Capitol riot.

  • S26E115 Greta Thunberg

    • September 22, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights unexpected effects of the climate crisis, Michael Kosta investigates water witches in California, and activist Greta Thunberg discusses the fight against climate change.

  • S26E116 Jason Isbell

    • September 23, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines America’s ongoing border crisis, Jordan Klepper visits an anti-mask rally in North Carolina, and singer-songwriter Jason Isbell discusses his covers album “Georgia Blue.”

Season 27

  • S27E01 Neal Brennan

    • September 27, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the effects of Texas’s draconian anti-abortion law, Roy Wood Jr. channels Francis Scott Key, and Neal Brennan discusses his off-Broadway show “Neal Brennan: Unacceptable.”

  • S27E02 Davido

    • September 28, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Dulcé Sloan reacts to a drastic technology crackdown in China, Roy Wood Jr. honors pioneering Black models, and Nigerian-American musician Davido discusses his album “A Better Time.”

  • S27E03 Derecka Purnell

    • September 29, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers a nail-biting showdown in Congress, Roy Wood Jr. and Dulcé Sloan discuss outsized media coverage of missing white women, and Derecka Purnell talks “Becoming Abolitionists.”

  • S27E04 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • September 30, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Americans are compelled to start their holiday shopping early, Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta talk sports news, and actor Jake Gyllenhaal discusses his movie “The Guilty.”

  • S27E05 Richard Antoine White

    • October 4, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    A data leak exposes super-rich tax dodgers, Dulcé Sloan challenges people to prove her wrong, and professional tuba player Richard Antoine White discusses his book “I’m Possible.”

  • S27E06 Tristan Harris

    • October 5, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Americans claim religious exemptions for vaccine mandates, Michael Kosta chats with a pioneering clitoris expert, and Tristan Harris talks about Facebook’s toxic effects on society.

  • S27E07 Monica Lewinsky

    • October 6, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor’s two “brothers” debate a congressional spending bill, The Daily Show explains how Hollywood works, and activist Monica Lewinsky discusses her documentary “15 Minutes of Shame.”

  • S27E08 Bobby Hall

    • October 7, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the Right to Repair movement, Ronny Chieng rants about the fall season, and rapper Bobby Hall (a.k.a. Logic) discusses his memoir, “This Bright Future.”

  • S27E09 Phoebe Robinson

    • October 12, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers COVID-19 vaccination news, Michael Kosta examines a free speech battle in New Jersey, and Phoebe Robinson discusses “Please Don’t Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes.”

  • S27E10 Rosario Dawson

    • October 13, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    A megadrought ravages the American Southwest, Lewis Black rails against the use of digital de-aging technology in movies, and actor Rosario Dawson discusses her Hulu series “Dopesick.”

  • S27E11 John Legend

    • October 14, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Americans quit their jobs in record numbers, Trevor reacts to Demi Lovato’s objection to calling extraterrestrials “aliens,” and artist John Legend discusses his HUMANLEVEL initiative.

  • S27E12 Eve

    • October 18, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers ongoing drama among congressional Democrats, Jordan Klepper visits a rowdy Trump rally in Des Moines, Iowa, and Eve discusses her ABC show “Queens.”

  • S27E13 Alex Wagner

    • October 19, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor dives into the Striketober worker movement, Dulcé Sloan addresses the lack of trees in low-income neighborhoods, and Alex Wagner discusses her political docuseries “The Circus.”

  • S27E14 Nick Offerman

    • October 20, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    U.S. police officers push back against COVID-19 vaccination mandates, The Daily Show examines the life of Vladimir Putin, and Nick Offerman discusses “Where the Deer and the Antelope Play.”

  • S27E15 Tammy Duckworth & Michael Pollan

    • October 21, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Senator Tammy Duckworth talks about disability rights in the workplace, Michael Kosta quizzes people about current events, and author Michael Pollan discusses “This Is Your Mind on Plants.”

  • S27E16 Anna Kendrick

    • October 25, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Alec Baldwin fatally shoots a cinematographer in a tragic filming accident, Trevor highlights Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema, and Anna Kendrick talks about her role on HBO’s “Love Life.”

  • S27E17 Tamron Hall

    • October 26, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Facebook is under fire for encouraging negativity, Trevor examines police quotas for writing tickets, and journalist and author Tamron Hall discusses her novel “As the Wicked Watch.”

  • S27E18 Diego Boneta

    • October 27, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Cigarette sales suddenly rise in the U.S., Desi Lydic investigates Texas’s extreme anti-abortion law, and Diego Boneta talks about his Netflix show “Luis Miguel: The Series.”

  • S27E19 Kristen Soltis Anderson

    • October 28, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats whittle down a major Biden administration plan, Roy Wood Jr. and Ronny Chieng cover sports, and Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson discusses her book “The Selfie Vote.”

  • S27E20 Dan Crenshaw

    • November 1, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers President Biden’s diplomatic exploits overseas, Roy Wood Jr. highlights Black horror movies, and Congressman Dan Crenshaw talks about his book “Fortitude.”

  • S27E21 Vanessa Nakate

    • November 2, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    SCOTUS disapproves of Texas’s anti-abortion law, Desi Lydic examines how Taylor Swift fans are affecting Virginia’s governor race, and Vanessa Nakate discusses her memoir “A Bigger Picture.”

  • S27E22 Katie Porter & Charlamagne tha God

    • November 3, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats suffer major electoral losses, Representative Katie Porter discusses corporate abuse of a bankruptcy law, and Lenard “Charlamagne” McKelvey talks about Tha God’s Honest Truth.

  • S27E23 Spike Lee

    • November 8, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the top headlines of the day, Senator Ted Cruz gets into a COVID-19 vaccination beef with Big Bird, and filmmaker Spike Lee discusses his career-spanning book “SPIKE.”

  • S27E24 Emily Ratajkowski

    • November 9, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans face extreme backlash for supporting Democrats’ infrastructure bill, Dulcé Sloan gets educated by Black beekeepers, and supermodel Emily Ratajkowski discusses her book “My Body.”

  • S27E25 Bad Bunny

    • November 10, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Rep. Paul Gosar posts a violent anime video targeting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, The Daily Show salutes wannabe veterans, and artist Bad Bunny discusses his role in “Narcos: Mexico.”

  • S27E26 Will Smith

    • November 11, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the latest coronavirus pandemic news, Desi Lydic celebrates pioneering women in the U.S. military, and Will Smith discusses his movie “King Richard” and his memoir “Will.”

  • S27E27 Chris Christie

    • November 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Gas prices surge in the U.S., Leo Deblin (Roy Wood Jr.) proposes a solution for an ICU bed shortage, and former New Jersey governor Chris Christie discusses his book “Republican Rescue.”

  • S27E28 Ai Weiwei

    • November 16, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    A racially charged complaint rocks the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial, Ronny Chieng debates passersby about Thanksgiving, and Ai Weiwei discusses his memoir “1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows.”

  • S27E29 Dwyane Wade

    • November 17, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights the right-wing extremism of Congressman Paul Gosar, Dulcé Sloan examines the history of Black marching bands, and NBA star Dwyane Wade discusses his memoir “Dwyane.”

  • S27E30 Halle Berry

    • November 18, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers news from other countries, Desi Lydic gives advice on how to celebrate Thanksgiving on a tight budget, and Halle Berry discusses her movie “Bruised.”

  • S27E31 Peter Hotez & Thandiwe Newton

    • November 29, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the rise of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, Dr. Peter Hotez discusses his book “Preventing the Next Pandemic,” and Thandiwe Newton talks about her documentary film “President.”

  • S27E32 Natalie and Derrica Wilson

    • November 30, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    North Korea bans leather coats, right-wing conspiracy theories about coronavirus variants abound, and activists Natalie and Derrica Wilson discuss the Black and Missing Foundation.

  • S27E33 Ryan Busse & Scottie Pippen

    • December 1, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump reportedly concealed his positive COVID-19 test result before debating Joe Biden in 2020, Ryan Busse discusses “Gunfight,” and NBA star Scottie Pippen talks about “Unguarded.”

  • S27E34 William Jackson Harper

    • December 2, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor chronicles the career of outgoing German chancellor Angela Merkel, Desi Lydic highlights the year’s celebrity power couples, and actor William Jackson Harper discusses “Love Life.”

  • S27E35 Mahershala Ali

    • December 6, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. announces a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics, Ronny Chieng highlights awful Texas news from 2021, and actor and producer Mahershala Ali talks about his movie “Swan Song.”

  • S27E36 Gavin Newsom

    • December 7, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines America’s soaring house prices, Roy Wood Jr. hosts a New York City bus tour for K-pop group aespa, and Governor Gavin Newsom discusses his book “Ben & Emma’s Big Hit.”

  • S27E37 Nikole Hannah-Jones

    • December 8, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, Jordan Klepper talks to vaccine-hesitant protesters in California, and Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story.”

  • S27E38 José Andrés & Lou Llobell

    • December 9, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Chef José Andrés discusses America’s hunger crisis, Dulcé Sloan looks back at the biggest exits of 2021, and actor Lou Llobell talks about her role on the Apple TV+ series “Foundation.”

  • S27E39 Huma Abedin

    • December 13, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Governor Gavin Newsom models a California gun reform law after a Texas anti-abortion law, Roy Wood Jr. highlights who got cancelled in 2021, and Huma Abedin discusses her memoir “Both/And.”

  • S27E40 Chelsea Handler

    • December 14, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Congress holds former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows in contempt, Michael Kosta highlights the biggest scams of 2021, and Chelsea Handler talks about her Vaccinated and Horny Tour.

  • S27E41 Jodie Turner-Smith

    • December 15, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    COVID-19 cases surge in the world of professional sports, Dulcé Sloan breaks down the history of Kwanzaa, and actor Jodie Turner-Smith discusses her role on the miniseries “Anne Boleyn.”

  • S27E42 Bruno Le Maire

    • December 16, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights China’s investments in Africa, Michael Kosta and Desi Lydic star in a holiday rom-com, and French finance minister Bruno Le Maire discusses an inclusive future for France.

  • S27E43 Bernice A. King

    • January 18, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Australia deports unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic, the CDC issues confusing COVID-19 guidelines, and Dr. Bernice A. King discusses The King Center and “It Starts with Me.”

  • S27E44 Ariana DeBose

    • January 19, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson lands in hot water for partying during lockdown, Jordan Klepper revisits the January 6 Capitol riot, and actor Ariana DeBose discusses “West Side Story.”

  • S27E45 Francis Ngannou

    • January 20, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Republicans and Democrats spar over voting rights legislation, Desi Lydic talks to influencers encouraging vaccination, and UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou chats with Trevor.

  • S27E46 Jay Shetty

    • January 24, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The 2022 NFL playoffs have a historic weekend, Trevor examines the West Elm Caleb online debate, and author and mindfulness expert Jay Shetty discusses his partnership with the Calm app.

  • S27E47 W. Kamau Bell

    • January 25, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden is overheard insulting a reporter over a hot mic, Trevor examines beefs in the music industry, and W. Kamau Bell discusses his docuseries “We Need to Talk About Cosby.”

  • S27E48 Rick Glassman

    • January 26, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announces his imminent retirement, Trevor examines the ethics of stock trading by members of Congress, and actor Rick Glassman discusses “As We See It.”

  • S27E49 Lindsey Vonn

    • January 27, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reacts to COVID-19 chaos in U.S. schools, Ronny Chieng presents an international perspective of America, and skier Lindsey Vonn discusses her memoir “Rise: My Story.”

  • S27E50 Barbara Lee

    • January 31, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic reports on a trucker protest in Canada, Trevor examines a controversy surrounding Joe Rogan and Spotify, and Rep. Barbara Lee discusses “Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power.”

  • S27E51 Bakari Sellers

    • February 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Tom Brady announces his retirement from the NFL, Ronny Chieng offers alternatives to traditional burials, and “Who Are Your People?” author Bakari Sellers discusses his children’s book.

  • S27E52 Gugu Mbatha-Raw

    • February 2, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin gets defensive about Russian aggression toward Ukraine, Roy Wood Jr. learns about Black representation on cereal boxes, and actor Gugu Mbatha-Raw discusses “The Girl Before.”

  • S27E53 Johnny Knoxville

    • February 3, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. weighs in on discrimination against Black coaches in the NFL, Michael Kosta dives into a sewer tunnel conspiracy, and Johnny Knoxville chats about his movie “Jackass Forever.”

  • S27E54 Michael S. Regan

    • February 7, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Facebook’s metaverse users fall victim to virtual groping, Joe Rogan faces severe backlash over his extensive use of the N-word, and EPA administrator Michael S. Regan sits down with Trevor.

  • S27E55 Robert Glasper

    • February 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    A jet company offers couples a romantic Mile High Club experience, several blue states announce an end to COVID-19 mask mandates, and Robert Glasper discusses his album “Black Radio III.”

  • S27E56 Frances Haugen

    • February 9, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the racist history of America’s highway system, Dulcé Sloan highlights Black romance novelists, and whistleblower Frances Haugen discusses Facebook’s destructive effects.

  • S27E57 Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson

    • February 10, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Canada’s trucker protest gains support from conservatives in the U.S., Ronny Chieng and Roy Wood Jr. talk sports, and Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson discusses his documentary “Summer of Soul.”

  • S27E58 India.Arie

    • February 14, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Grammy Award-winning artist India.Arie has a special conversation with Trevor about how Spotify compensates artists and reflects on Joe Rogan’s history of using the N-word on his podcast.

  • S27E59 Hasan Minhaj

    • February 15, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Conservatives rally to ban books from America’s school libraries, Roy Wood Jr. honors trailblazing Black Olympians, and Hasan Minhaj talks about his stand-up tour “The King’s Jester.”

  • S27E60 Willie O'Ree & Jessica Kingdon

    • February 16, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The U.K.’s Prince Andrew settles his sexual abuse lawsuit, Trevor talks to trailblazing NHL hockey legend Willie O’Ree, and filmmaker Jessica Kingdon discusses her documentary “Ascension.”

  • S27E61 Janicza Bravo

    • February 17, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the controversial drill rap genre, Jordan Klepper talks to protesting truckers in Canada, and writer and director Janicza Bravo discusses her movie “Zola.”

  • S27E62 Samantha Power

    • February 28, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the global resistance to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Michael Kosta reacts to heroism from Ukrainians, and USAID Administrator Samantha Power weighs in on the crisis.

  • S27E63 Bob Odenkirk

    • March 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers Russia’s escalating war on Ukraine, Roy Wood Jr. delivers the 2022 State of Black S**t address, and Bob Odenkirk talks about his memoir “Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama.”

  • S27E64 Stacey Abrams

    • March 2, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Belarus’s president appears to reveal Russia’s war plans, Trevor recaps President Biden’s 2022 State of the Union address, and Stacey Abrams discusses voting rights and her book “Level Up.”

  • S27E65 Serena Williams

    • March 3, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Ukrainians show compassion toward Russian soldiers, Desi Lydic dives into the history of the bra, and tennis icon Serena Williams discusses Serena Ventures and the movie “King Richard.”

  • S27E66 Jesse Williams

    • March 7, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Disgraced former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo publicly denounces cancel culture, Russia bombs Ukrainian civilians, and Jesse Williams discusses his Broadway role in the play “Take Me Out.”

  • S27E67 Sadhguru

    • March 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden announces a ban on Russian oil, women fight back against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and international spiritual leader Sadhguru discusses the Save Soil Movement.

  • S27E68 Dolly Parton & James Patterson

    • March 9, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers Russia’s war on Ukraine, New Yorkers get canceled by The Daily Show, and Dolly Parton and James Patterson discuss their novel and Parton’s accompanying album “Run, Rose, Run.”

  • S27E69 Sandra Oh

    • March 10, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Kim Kardashian’s harsh work advice sparks backlash, Trevor examines the West’s seizure of Russian oligarch property, and Sandra Oh talks about her role in the animated movie “Turning Red.”

  • S27E70 Evan Rachel Wood

    • March 14, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Tom Brady un-retires from the NFL, Trevor covers the latest developments in Russia’s escalating war on Ukraine, and actor Evan Rachel Wood discusses her documentary “Phoenix Rising.”

  • S27E71 Dr. Deepak Chopra

    • March 15, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Lewis Black sounds off about the 2022 Oscars, Trevor examines Kanye West’s harassment of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, and Dr. Deepak Chopra discusses his book “Abundance.”

  • S27E72 Quinta Brunson

    • March 16, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses the U.S. Congress, Ronny Chieng rants about the metaverse, and comedian and actor Quinta Brunson talks about her show “Abbott Elementary.”

  • S27E73 Tiffanie Drayton

    • March 17, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden declares Vladimir Putin a war criminal, Desi Lydic talks to restaurant owners affected by anti-Russian boycotts, and Tiffanie Drayton discusses “Black American Refugee.”

  • S27E74 Ben Stiller

    • April 11, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Will Smith gets banned from attending Oscars ceremonies for 10 years, Dulcé Sloan reacts to Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation, and Ben Stiller talks about “Severance.”

  • S27E75 Dawn Staley

    • April 12, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    China enforces a COVID-19 lockdown, Roy Wood Jr. highlights Black classical musicians, and South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley discusses winning the 2022 NCAA women’s basketball title.

  • S27E76 Jerrod Carmichael

    • April 13, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Rihanna displays her pregnant body on the cover of Vogue, a mass shooter terrorizes subway riders in New York City, and comedian Jerrod Carmichael discusses his stand-up special “Rothaniel.”

  • S27E77 Rosie Perez

    • April 14, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter, Jordan Klepper goes on location to cover the 2022 CPAC convention in Orlando, FL, and actor Rosie Perez talks about Season 2 of “The Flight Attendant.”

  • S27E78 Janelle Monáe

    • April 18, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Florida bans math textbooks over concerns about critical race theory, Ronny Chieng rails against America’s taxation process, and Janelle Monáe discusses her book “The Memory Librarian.”

  • S27E79 Pamela Adlon

    • April 19, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    A federal judge puts a sudden end to COVID-19 mask mandates for travelers, Jordan Klepper covers a Trumpian political trajectory in Hungary, and Pamela Adlon discusses “Better Things.”

  • S27E80 Chris Smalls

    • April 20, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis amps up his beef with Disney, Ronny Chieng questions New Yorkers about Earth Day, and Amazon Labor Union President Chris Smalls sits down with Trevor.

  • S27E81 Alexander Skarsgård

    • April 21, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Rudy Giuliani is revealed as a contestant on “The Masked Singer,” Trevor covers France’s high-stakes presidential race, and Alexander Skarsgård discusses his film role in “The Northman.”

  • SPECIAL 0x92 Jordan Klepper Fingers the Globe: Hungary for Democracy

    • April 22, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    As Republicans grow enamored with Hungary's far-right, autocratic turn under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Jordan heads to Budapest to glimpse the potential future of American conservatism.

  • S27E82 Gia & Raashaun “DJ Envy” Casey

    • April 25, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Elon Musk buys Twitter, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene faces questions about her role in the U.S. Capitol riot, and Gia and Raashaun “DJ Envy” Casey discuss their book “Real Life, Real Love.”

  • S27E83 Burna Boy

    • April 26, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump declares he won’t return to Twitter, Trevor rolls out the TDS+++ streaming service, and rapper and singer Burna Boy talks about “Burna Boy: One Night in Space at MSG.”

  • S27E84 Terry Crews

    • April 27, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Russia cuts off gas deliveries to NATO countries Poland and Bulgaria, Black Karen (Dulcé Sloan) calls the cops on annoying white people, and Terry Crews talks about his memoir “Tough.”

  • S27E85 Daniel Ricciardo

    • April 28, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump rants about dangerous fruit in a deposition, Trevor highlights Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s flurry of scandals, and Formula 1 racer Daniel Ricciardo discusses the Miami Grand Prix.

  • S27E86 Ziwe

    • May 2, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    NASA examines litter it left behind on Mars, Republicans vie for Donald Trump’s favor in the 2022 Ohio primary race, and comedian Ziwe discusses her late-night talk show “Ziwe.”

  • S27E87 Amy Klobuchar & Bill Gates

    • May 3, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court prepares to overturn Roe v. Wade, Senator Amy Klobuchar talks about the threat to abortion rights, and Bill Gates discusses his book “How to Prevent the Next Pandemic.”

  • S27E88 Alexis McGill Johnson

    • May 4, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Pundits wonder who leaked the Supreme Court’s opinion on Roe v. Wade, Michael Kosta hosts a trivia game show, and Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson discusses abortion rights.

  • S27E89 Alex Burns & Jonathan Martin

    • May 5, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    NASA plans to send nude images of humans to space, Roy Wood Jr. highlights pioneering Black horse racing jockeys, and coauthors Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin discuss “This Will Not Pass.”

  • S27E90 Kellyanne Conway

    • May 31, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers America’s gun violence debate, Ronny Chieng celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Kellyanne Conway discusses her memoir “Here’s the Deal.”

  • S27E91 Chris Murphy & Akwaeke Emezi

    • June 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. sends missiles to Ukraine, Senator Chris Murphy discusses gun control reform, and author Akwaeke Emezi talks about “Dear Senthuran” and “You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty.”

  • S27E92 Sergiy Kyslytsya

    • June 2, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Engineers build the world’s tiniest robot, Michael Kosta investigates the connection between mass shootings and doors, and Trevor talks to Ukraine’s U.N. Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya.

  • S27E93 Bobby Brown

    • June 6, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    North Korea and the U.S. communicate via missile launches, Trevor covers the 2022 mayoral primary race in Los Angeles, and Bobby Brown discusses his show “Bobby Brown: Every Little Step.”

  • S27E94 Eliot Schrefer

    • June 7, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    New York passes major gun reform laws, Roy Wood Jr. sits down with anti-government firebrand Ammon Bundy, and Eliot Schrefer discusses his book “Queer Ducks (and Other Animals).”

  • S27E95 Iman Vellani

    • June 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    House Democrats gear up for the January 6 hearings, Roy Wood Jr. examines gentrification in Brooklyn, and actor Iman Vellani talks about her starring role in “Ms. Marvel.”

  • S27E96 Michael R. Jackson

    • June 9, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The House approves gun control legislation, Congress kicks off hearings investigating the January 6 Capitol riot, and playwright Michael R. Jackson discusses his musical “A Strange Loop.”

  • S27E97 Ayo Edebiri

    • June 13, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Russia rebrands McDonald’s, Trevor covers the latest revelations from the January 6 hearings on the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot, and comedian Ayo Edebiri discusses her series “The Bear.”

  • S27E98 Katie Couric

    • June 14, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The U.S. stock market enters an alarming slump, The Daily Show presents a biography of Rudy Giuliani, and journalist Katie Couric discusses her memoir “Going There.”

  • S27E99 Davido

    • June 15, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the 2022 midterm elections, Michael Kosta strives to become a K-pop superstar in the wake of BTS’s hiatus, and singer-songwriter Davido talks about his single “Stand Strong.”

  • S27E100 Ed Helms

    • June 16, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The FDA approves COVID-19 vaccines for young kids, Leo Deblin (Roy Wood Jr.) responds to America’s lifeguard shortage, and actor and writer Ed Helms discusses his series “Rutherford Falls.”

  • S27E101 Katy Tur

    • June 21, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers police inaction during the school shooting in Uvalde, TX, Dulcé Sloan examines corporate fear of LGBTQ-friendly ads, and MSNBC’s Katy Tur discusses her memoir “Rough Draft.”

  • S27E102 Angela Garbes

    • June 22, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Congress comes to agreement on gun control legislation, Lewis Black rants about the sudden rise of high-priced weddings in 2022, and Angela Garbes discusses her book “Essential Labor.”

  • S27E103 Elliot Page

    • June 23, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court greenlights concealed guns in New York, Jordan Klepper asks Trump supporters about the January 6 hearings, and Elliot Page discusses his role on “The Umbrella Academy.”

  • S27E104 Draymond Green

    • June 27, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Michael Kosta discusses vasectomies with family physician Dr. Guarin, and NBA champ Draymond Green talks about his podcast “The Draymond Green Show.”

  • S27E105 Eric Adams

    • June 28, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The January 6 Committee hears shocking testimony from former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams talks to Trevor about his first six months in office.

  • S27E106 Van Lathan Jr.

    • June 29, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Sweden and Finland are joining NATO, Desi Lydic examines the origins and evolution of Pride Month, and writer and podcaster Van Lathan Jr. discusses his memoir “Fat, Crazy, and Tired.”

  • S27E107 Veronica Ivy & Moses Ingram

    • June 30, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Supreme Court severely undermines the EPA, track cycling champion Veronica Ivy discusses transgender athlete rights, and actor Moses Ingram talks about her role on “Obi-Wan Kenobi.”

  • S27E108 Terri Jackson

    • July 18, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Sen. Joe Manchin deals a blow to climate change policy, Dulcé Sloan tries to make New Yorkers late for work, and the WNBPA’s Terri Jackson discusses Russia’s detainment of Brittney Griner.

  • S27E109 Gregory Robinson

    • July 19, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Secret Service deletes texts from January 6, 2021, Kevin Matthew Kelp (Michael Kosta) cracks a fruit conspiracy, and NASA’s Gregory Robinson discusses the James Webb Space Telescope.

  • S27E110 Jenny Slate

    • July 20, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The House passes a sweeping marriage equality bill, Dulcé Sloan examines gender stereotypes in children’s books, and comedian Jenny Slate discusses her film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.”

  • S27E111 Blitz Bazawule

    • July 21, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden tests positive for COVID-19, the January 6 hearings appear to spell trouble for Donald Trump, and artist Blitz Bazawule discusses his novel “The Scent of Burnt Flowers.”

  • S27E112 Daniel Kaluuya

    • July 25, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The monkeypox virus officially becomes a global health emergency, Trevor dives into revelations from the eighth January 6 hearing, and Daniel Kaluuya discusses his role in the movie “Nope.”

  • S27E113 Molly Burke & Brian Cox

    • July 26, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Pope Francis apologizes for schools that abused Indigenous peoples, Molly Burke discusses her advocacy for the disabled community, and actor Brian Cox talks about his role on “Succession.”

  • S27E114 Rafael A. Mangual

    • July 27, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s planned trip to Taiwan angers China, Ronny Chieng examines the Move Oregon’s Border movement, and Rafael A. Mangual discusses his book “Criminal (In)Justice.”

  • S27E115 Leila Mottley

    • July 28, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    America’s slowing economy sparks a recession debate, Sen. Joe Manchin reaches an agreement with his fellow Democrats on a climate bill, and Leila Mottley discusses her novel “Nightcrawling.”

  • S27E116 Pete Buttigieg

    • August 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden plans to close border wall gaps, Roy Wood Jr. explores the Black origins of house music, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses U.S. infrastructure challenges.

  • S27E117 Alec Karakatsanis & Ms. Pat

    • August 2, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit rankles China, civil rights lawyer Alec Karakatsanis discusses his book “Usual Cruelty,” and comedian Ms. Pat talks about her series “The Ms. Pat Show.”

  • S27E118 Ryuji Chua

    • August 3, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Kansas voters protect abortion rights, America’s student debt crisis is putting the squeeze on elderly borrowers, and Ryuji Chua discusses his documentary “How Conscious Can a Fish Be?”

  • S27E119 Amandla Stenberg

    • August 4, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Scientists reanimate cells from dead pigs, Michael Kosta hosts another trivia game in Times Square, and actor Amandla Stenberg discusses her horror comedy film “Bodies Bodies Bodies.”

  • S27E120 Tim Scott & Nathalie Emmanuel

    • August 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Senate passes a historic climate and health bill, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott discusses “America, a Redemption Story,” and Nathalie Emmanuel talks about her role in “The Invitation.”

  • S27E121 Idris Elba

    • August 9, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The FBI raids Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, Trevor gets help from his audience on how to avoid being canceled online, and actor Idris Elba discusses his movie “Beast.”

  • S27E122 Akin Omotoso

    • August 10, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump invokes the Fifth Amendment during a deposition in New York, Jordan Klepper visits a Trump rally in Wisconsin, and director Akin Omotoso discusses his movie “Rise.”

  • S27E123 Abbi Jacobson

    • August 11, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump reportedly fears an FBI mole in his inner circle, Ronny Chieng asks provocative questions at the beach, and actor Abbi Jacobson talks about her series “A League of Their Own.”

  • S27E124 Alex Wagner

    • August 15, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump makes excuses amid revelations he kept top secret documents at Mar-a-Lago, Ronny Chieng examines the U.S. Space Force, and Alex Wagner discusses her show “Alex Wagner Tonight.”

  • S27E125 Sterling K. Brown

    • August 16, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Flash flooding wreaks havoc in Las Vegas, The Daily Show examines the life of Elon Musk, and actor Sterling K. Brown talks about his role in the movie “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.”

  • S27E126 John Boyega

    • August 17, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    GOP Congresswoman Liz Cheney loses her primary race in Wyoming, Trevor examines the origin and impact of bank overdraft fees, and actor John Boyega discusses his movie “Breaking.”

  • S27E127 Harnaaz Sandhu

    • August 18, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Trump Organization’s CFO pleads guilty to tax fraud, Dulcé Sloan and Kerri Colby tackle the GOP’s anti-drag queen obsession, and Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu sits down with Trevor.

  • S27E128 Sherri Shepherd

    • September 6, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    A Florida judge gives Donald Trump a “special master” assist, Michael Kosta has a serious talk about small talk, and comedian Sherri Shepherd chats about her daytime talk show “Sherri.”

  • S27E129 Edward Enninful

    • September 7, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Russia edges closer to nuclear disaster in Ukraine, Desi Lydic dives into New York Fashion Week, and British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful discusses his memoir "A Visible Man."

  • S27E130 Marty Walsh

    • September 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Queen Elizabeth II dies at age 96, Desi Lydic Fox-splains the FBI search for documents at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, and U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh sits down with Trevor.

  • S27E131 Jennette McCurdy

    • September 14, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the complicated aftermath of Queen Elizabeth II's death, King Charles III begins his reign on a petulant note, and Jennette McCurdy discusses her memoir "I'm Glad My Mom Died."

  • S27E132 George Stephanopoulos

    • September 15, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor gives a rapid rundown of the news, Michael Kosta quizzes passersby on the latest popular celebrity quotes, and George Stephanopoulos discusses his docuseries “Power Trip.”

  • S27E133 Sam Morril

    • September 19, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest, Roy Wood Jr. highlights trailblazing Black animators, and comedian Sam Morril talks about his Netflix special “Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow.”

  • S27E134 Jenifer Lewis

    • September 20, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    A judge overturns the conviction of Adnan Syed, Trevor covers the reaction to Ron DeSantis's decision to fly migrants to Martha's Vineyard, and Jenifer Lewis discusses "Walking in My Joy."

  • S27E135 Beto O'Rourke

    • September 21, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump faces a surge of legal troubles, Dulcé Sloan meets up with a crew of Black mountaineers, and Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke discusses his book "We've Got to Try."

  • S27E136 Xolo Maridueña

    • September 22, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump says he can declassify documents with his mind, Dulcé Sloan challenges passersby with dicey questions about education, and "Cobra Kai" star Xolo Maridueña sits down with Trevor.

  • S27E137 Christiane Amanpour & Tyler Perry

    • September 26, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    House GOP candidate J.R. Majewski denies lying about his military service, Christiane Amanpour discusses her interview with Iran’s president, and Tyler Perry talks about “A Jazzman’s Blues.”

  • S27E138 William MacAskill

    • September 27, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Russia coerces Ukrainians into voting in favor of joining the Russian Federation, Ronny Chieng teaches a class on K-pop, and William MacAskill discusses his book "What We Owe the Future."

  • S27E139 Mark Cuban

    • September 28, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Class 4 Hurricane Ian lands in Florida, Kevin Matthew Kelp (Michael Kosta) investigates a shocking ice cream truck conspiracy, and Mark Cuban discusses “Shark Tank” and Cost Plus Drugs.

  • S27E140 Iman

    • September 29, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor delivers a special message to The Daily Show audience and reflects on the toxicity of online discourse, and supermodel Iman discusses the documentary “Supreme Models.”

Season 28

  • S28E01 Cliff “Method Man” Smith

    • October 3, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin illegally annexes several regions in Ukraine, The Right Stuff dating app caters to conservatives, and Cliff “Method Man” Smith talks about his movie “On the Come Up.”

  • S28E02 Cori Bush

    • October 4, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Iranian women protest their country's brutal regime, Trevor highlights Georgia GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker, and Congresswoman Cori Bush discusses her book "The Forerunner."

  • S28E03 Maggie Haberman

    • October 5, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    New York Yankees star Aaron Judge makes home run history, Ronny Chieng gets a hard lesson in professional pillow fighting, and journalist Maggie Haberman discusses her book "Confidence Man."

  • S28E04 Constance Wu

    • October 6, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    President Biden pardons people convicted of marijuana possession, Desi Lydic Fox-splains GOP Senate hopeful Herschel Walker, and actor Constance Wu talks about her memoir “Making a Scene.”

  • S28E05 Michael Fanone

    • October 11, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers racism from high-profile Americans, Desi Lydic reports on pro-Russia hacks on U.S. airport websites, and former Washington, D.C., cop Michael Fanone discusses “Hold the Line.”

  • S28E06 Ghetto Gastro

    • October 12, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    John Fetterman faces questions about his health, Desi Lydic investigates America’s paper shortage, and Ghetto Gastro’s Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao and Lester Walker talk “Black Power Kitchen.”

  • S28E07 Quintessa Swindell

    • October 13, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The January 6 Committee subpoenas Donald Trump, Trump’s special master (Michael Kosta) suffers through a thankless job, and “Black Adam” star Quintessa Swindell sits down with Trevor.

  • S28E08 Chelsea Manning

    • October 17, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker flashes a phony police badge during a debate, Dulcé Sloan highlights the history of Reggaeton, and Chelsea Manning discusses her memoir “README.txt.”

  • S28E09 Soledad O'Brien & Amy Schumer

    • October 18, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines wild political ads, journalist Soledad O’Brien discusses “The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks,” and Amy Schumer talks about the return of her show Inside Amy Schumer.

  • S28E10 Brandi Carlile

    • October 19, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    MacKenzie Scott donates nearly $85 million to the Girl Scouts, slap fighting becomes an official sport, and singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile talks about her album “In the Canyon Haze.”

  • S28E11 Tyler James Williams

    • October 20, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns in record time, Desi Lydic reports on legal marijuana sales at Florida gas stations, and Tyler James Williams discusses his show “Abbott Elementary.”

  • S28E12 John David Washington

    • October 24, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Rishi Sunak becomes Britain’s new prime minister, Jordan Klepper probes Americans about the likelihood of another civil war, and actor John David Washington discusses “The Piano Lesson.”

  • S28E13 Mira Murati & Ralph Macchio

    • October 25, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor highlights Arizona’s MAGA governor candidate Kari Lake, OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati discusses DALL-E, and actor Ralph Macchio talks about his memoir “Waxing On.”

  • S28E14 Elizabeth Banks

    • October 26, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz square off in a debate, Desi Lydic explores the origins of Halloween, and Elizabeth Banks discusses her movie “Call Jane.”

  • S28E15 Diane Kruger

    • October 27, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Vladimir Putin might drop a dirty bomb in Ukraine, Ronny Chieng argues about Halloween with random strangers, and actor Diane Kruger discusses her children’s book “A Name from the Sky.”

  • S28E16 Stacey Abrams

    • October 31, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show kicks off a week in Atlanta before Georgia’s midterm elections, Michael Kosta explores the city’s hot spots, and Trevor interviews Georgia governor candidate Stacey Abrams.

  • S28E17 T-Pain

    • November 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover gets off to a rocky start, Dulcé Sloan discusses the richness of Atlanta’s Black culture with Bem Joiner, and Grammy-winning artist T-Pain chats with Trevor.

  • SPECIAL 0x94 Jordan Klepper Fingers The Midterms

    • November 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper visits Pennsylvania, Michigan and Arizona to observe a GOP gripped by election denial and conspiracy theories, and Congressman Adam Kinzinger discusses the state of democracy.

  • S28E18 Raphael Warnock

    • November 2, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Attack ads flood the airwaves ahead of the 2022 midterms, Roy Wood Jr. tries to create a hip-hop hit to encourage voting, and Trevor sits down with Georgia Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock.

  • S28E19 Dominique Wilkins

    • November 3, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Barack Obama hits the campaign trail ahead of the 2022 midterms, Desi Lydic and Roy Wood Jr. host a high-octane voting contest, and former NBA star Dominique Wilkins sits down with Trevor.

  • S28E20 Gabriel Iglesias

    • November 7, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats and Republicans scramble on the eve of the 2022 midterms, Desi Lydic investigates a poll worker shortage, and Gabriel Iglesias chats about his stand-up special “Stadium Fluffy.”

  • S28E21 Thuso Mbedu

    • November 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and his correspondents provide Election Day coverage of the 2022 midterms, Roy Wood Jr. explores the history of Black governors, and actor Thuso Mbedu talks about “The Woman King.”

  • S28E22 Mark Leibovich

    • November 9, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the results of the 2022 midterms, Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Louisiana’s refusal to ban slavery, and Mark Leibovich discusses his book “Thank You for Your Servitude.”

  • S28E23 Jordan Peele

    • November 10, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Colorado legalizes psychedelic mushrooms, Ronny Chieng explores the history of Asian-American veterans, and filmmaker Jordan Peele discusses “Nope” and his horror podcast “Quiet Part Loud.”

  • S28E24 Nas

    • November 14, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Democrats retain control of the Senate in the 2022 midterms, Roy Wood Jr. discusses the history of Black superheroes, and rapper Nas talks about his album “King’s Disease III.”

  • S28E25 Danai Gurira

    • November 15, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    GOP candidate Kari Lake loses the Arizona governor’s race, Lewis Black rails against young people acting like old people, and actor Danai Gurira talks about “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”

  • S28E26 Jonathan Majors

    • November 16, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump announces a 2024 presidential bid, Desi Lydic breaks down the chaotic history of Black Friday, and actor Jonathan Majors talks about his role in the movie “Devotion.”

  • S28E27 Barack Obama

    • November 17, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Nancy Pelosi steps down as House Democratic leader, and former President Barack Obama discusses the 2022 midterms and the challenges facing democracy in the U.S. and throughout the world.

  • S28E28 Will Smith

    • November 28, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Donald Trump has dinner with Kanye West and a white supremacist at Mar-a-Lago, Trevor covers the 2022 World Cup, and Will Smith talks about his movie “Emancipation.”

  • S28E29 Pam Grier

    • November 29, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Lawmakers try to prevent a railroad strike, Michael Kosta learns about the haunted doll business, and actor Pam Grier talks about sharing her life story on the podcast “The Plot Thickens.”

  • S28E30 Ondi Timoner & Gabrielle Union

    • November 30, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor covers the 2022 Georgia Senate runoff elections, filmmaker Ondi Timoner discusses her documentary “Last Flight Home,” and actor Gabrielle Union talks about her movie “The Inspection.”

  • S28E31 Wes Moore

    • December 1, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Hakeem Jeffries becomes the first Black party leader in Congress, Desi Lydic examines the intimidation of election officials, and Trevor sits down with Maryland Governor-elect Wes Moore.

  • S28E32 Tressie McMillan Cottom

    • December 5, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    An AI chatbot goes viral, Dulcé Sloan explores the history of drag queens, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill associate professor Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses Twitter.

  • S28E33 Michael Strahan & Sheryl Lee Ralph

    • December 6, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor examines the rise of wage theft in the U.S., broadcaster Michael Strahan talks about his podcast “American Football,” and actor Sheryl Lee Ralph discusses “Abbott Elementary.”

  • S28E34 Roger Federer

    • December 7, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Sen. Raphael Warnock wins the 2022 Georgia runoff election, Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta star in an election-denier holiday romantic comedy, and Roger Federer discusses his tennis career.

  • S28E35 Neal Brennan (Trevor Noah's Final Episode)

    • December 8, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor ends his seven-year run as host of The Daily Show with fond farewells from his correspondents, a chat with comedian Neal Brennan about his Netflix special "Blocks" and more.

  • S28E36 Morris Chestnut

    • January 17, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Comedian Leslie Jones debuts as guest host, Dulcé Sloan weighs in on Boston’s statue honoring Martin Luther King Jr., and Morris Chestnut talks about “The Best Man: The Final Chapters.”

  • S28E37 Alexis McGill Johnson

    • January 18, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Leslie Jones covers Rep. George Santos’s lies, Roy Wood Jr. joins the Golden State Warriors at the White House, and Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson discusses abortion rights.

  • S28E38 Charlamagne Tha God

    • January 19, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    On Leslie Jones’s last show as guest host, Desi Lydic breaks down the federal government’s debt ceiling crisis, and Charlamagne Tha God discusses the importance of therapy.

  • S28E39 Mike Epps

    • January 23, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Wanda Sykes covers Donald Trump’s eulogy for a supporter, Roy Wood Jr. talks to passersby in England about American gun culture, and comedian Mike Epps discusses “The Upshaws.”

  • S28E40 Katha Pollitt

    • January 24, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Wanda Sykes covers the Senate hearing on Ticketmaster, Roy Wood Jr. explains why Disney World should have more racist rides, and feminist writer Katha Pollitt discusses reproductive rights.

  • S28E41 Nia Long

    • January 25, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Wanda Sykes reacts to the U.S. sending tanks to Ukraine, Roy Wood Jr. profiles activists protesting “Cop City” in Atlanta, and actor Nia Long discusses “Missing” and “You People.”

  • S28E42 Sherrilyn Ifill

    • January 26, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Wanda Sykes advocates for income-based traffic fines, Roy Wood Jr. cashes in on patriotism, and civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill discusses the fight for equality and democracy.

  • S28E43 Ben Crump, Ibram X. Kendi & Nic Stone

    • January 30, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host D.L. Hughley examines the murder of Tyre Nichols with the Nichols family’s attorney Ben Crump, and Ibram X. Kendi and Nic Stone discuss their book “How to Be a (Young) Antiracist.”

  • S28E44 PJ Morton

    • January 31, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    D.L. Hughley follows up on the Tyre Nichols case, Jordan Klepper attends a VIP Trump rally, and soul artist PJ Morton talks about his solo album “Watch the Sun.”

  • S28E45 Domonique Foxworth

    • February 1, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    D.L. Hughley covers Tyre Nichols’s funeral and finds out how people are celebrating Black History Month, and NFL commentator Domonique Foxworth talks about protecting players’ safety.

  • S28E46 Mac Phipps

    • February 2, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Dulcé Sloan reacts to a child’s accidental $1,000 Grubhub order, guest host D.L. Hughley examines the use of rap lyrics as evidence, and rapper Mac Phipps discusses “Son of the City.”

  • S28E47 Raphael Warnock

    • February 6, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Chelsea Handler discusses the demise of the Chinese spy balloon, Dulcé Sloan opts to avoid the extreme winter weather, and Sen. Raphael Warnock chats about “Put Your Shoes On & Get Ready!”

  • S28E48 Ashley Graham

    • February 7, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Chelsea Handler criticizes Tucker Carlson’s take on diversity and looks at the news with comedians Larry Owens, Matteo Lane and Sam Jay, and model Ashley Graham discusses body positivity.

  • S28E49 Alycia Baumgardner

    • February 8, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. covers the 2023 State of the Union address, Chelsea Handler looks at the bias against child-free women, and boxer Alycia Baumgardner talks about her super featherweight title.

  • S28E50 Lea Michele

    • February 9, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Chelsea Handler looks at the Chinese spy balloon recovery efforts and talks to comedians Atsuko Okatsuka, Rosebud Baker and Bob The Drag Queen, and actor Lea Michele discusses “Funny Girl.”

  • S28E51 Lizz Winstead

    • February 13, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Sarah Silverman reacts to UFO theories, Roy Wood Jr. looks at the efforts to weaken child labor laws, and The Daily Show cocreator Lizz Winstead discusses Abortion Access Front.

  • S28E52 Rep. Maxwell Frost

    • February 14, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Michael Kosta warns of Valentine’s Day scammers, guest host Sarah Silverman discusses Nikki Haley’s 2024 presidential bid, and Rep. Maxwell Frost talks about engaging Gen Z in politics.

  • S28E53 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

    • February 15, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Silverman looks at the GOP’s definition of woke, Roy Wood Jr. and Desi Lydic discuss air travel woes, and NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talks about his post-playing career as a writer.

  • S28E54 Jia Tolentino

    • February 16, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Silverman covers Kim Jong-un’s name ban, Jordan Klepper visits Nikki Haley’s presidential rally, and New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino talks about the profit model of political outrage.

  • S28E55 Giannis Antetokounmpo

    • February 27, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Hasan Minhaj reacts to the Energy Department’s COVID-19 lab leak theory, kids weigh in on the culture wars, and NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo discusses his family’s foundation.

  • S28E56 Rebel Wilson

    • February 28, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Hasan Minhaj reacts to the Fox News election fraud lawsuit, YouTuber Marques Brownlee tests various smart gadgets, and actor Rebel Wilson discusses her dating app Fluid.

  • S28E57 Hasan Minhaj's Daughter

    • March 1, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Hasan Minhaj looks at the political blame game over the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, rants about Twitter before deleting his account and interviews his daughter on her birthday.

  • S28E58 Kevin O'Leary

    • March 2, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. discusses tooth fairy payouts, Hasan Minhaj explains the stupidity of modern-day financial scammers, and “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary talks about the FTX crypto scandal.

  • S28E59 Mason Gooding

    • March 6, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Marlon Wayans discusses the greatest hits from CPAC 2023 and the fight for reparations in California, and actor Mason Gooding talks about his role in Scream VI.

  • S28E60 Bomani Jones

    • March 7, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Marlon Wayans looks at Fox News’s selective use of January 6 footage, his “friend” ’Quon chops it up with Mayor Eric Adams, and Bomani Jones discusses his show “Game Theory.”

  • S28E61 D-Nice

    • March 8, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Marlon Wayans reacts to Tucker Carlson’s scathing private texts about Donald Trump, asks New Yorkers about the 2023 Oscars and talks to DJ D-Nice about “Club Quarantine.”

  • S28E62 Omar Epps

    • March 9, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Marlon Wayans reacts to the Justice Department’s report on racist policing in Louisville, KY, looks at funding for after-school programs and discusses “Nubia: The Awakening” with Omar Epps.

  • S28E63 Joe Biden

    • March 13, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Kal Penn delves into the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, and President Joe Biden talks about engaging young people in politics and the state of America’s partisan divide.

  • S28E64 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

    • March 14, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Kal Penn reacts to President Biden’s flip-flop on oil drilling and looks at NASCAR’s evolution, and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari discusses climate change.

  • S28E65 Radhika Jones

    • March 15, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Kal Penn covers the Pentagon blocking a Russian war crimes investigation, seeks a cure for the “woke mind virus” and talks to Vanity Fair’s Radhika Jones about the magazine’s Oscars party.

  • S28E66 Chasten Buttigieg

    • March 16, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Kal Penn discusses a Florida-bound seaweed blob and looks at the obstacles facing young voters, and author Chasten Buttigieg talks about his young adult book “I Have Something to Tell You.”

  • S28E67 Lindsey Graham

    • March 20, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Al Franken reacts to the potential indictment of Donald Trump, and Senator Lindsey Graham talks about Russia’s war in Ukraine, Trump’s legal woes and more.

  • S28E68 Alan Ruck

    • March 21, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Al Franken discusses the U.N. climate change report, rides along with New York City sanitation workers and chats with actor Alan Ruck about the final season of “Succession.”

  • S28E69 Heather McGhee

    • March 22, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Al Franken looks at one lawmaker’s callous opposition to free school meals, Jordan Klepper visits a pro-Trump protest in New York City, and author Heather McGhee talks about “The Sum of Us.”

  • S28E70 BenDeLaCreme

    • March 23, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Al Franken reacts to the TikTok congressional hearings, refutes conservative fearmongering about funding the IRS and talks to drag queen BenDeLaCreme about anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.

  • S28E71 Ana Navarro

    • March 27, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host John Leguizamo reacts to the pension protests in France, looks at Latino underrepresentation in media and talks to “The View” cohost Ana Navarro about empowering Latino voters.

  • S28E72 Diane Guerrero

    • March 28, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    John Leguizamo looks at the Republican response to the Nashville school shooting and has a dance-off with break-dancer Crazy Legs, and actor Diane Guerrero talks about representation.

  • S28E73 Princess Nokia

    • March 29, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    John Leguizamo reacts to Mike Pence being ordered to testify before a grand jury about Donald Trump, and multi-hyphenate Princess Nokia discusses her EP “i love you but this is goodbye.”

  • S28E74 Ritchie Torres

    • March 30, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host John Leguizamo breaks down the historic indictment of Donald Trump, dispels myths about the U.S.-Mexico border and talks to Congressman Ritchie Torres about gun reform.

  • S28E75 Cory Booker

    • April 3, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Roy Wood Jr. reacts to Donald Trump’s indictment and interviews a proponent of Florida’s critical race theory ban, and Senator Cory Booker talks about police reform.

  • S28E76 Robin Thede

    • April 4, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Jon Stewart returns to help Roy Wood Jr. break down Donald Trump’s arraignment, Jordan Klepper interviews the courthouse crowd, and Robin Thede discusses “A Black Lady Sketch Show.”

  • S28E77 Cedric the Entertainer

    • April 5, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Roy Wood Jr. covers Donald Trump’s post-arrest speech, Jordan Klepper checks in with Trump’s die-hard supporters, and Cedric the Entertainer discusses “The Neighborhood.”

  • S28E78 Jerry Craft

    • April 6, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. reacts to corruption allegations facing Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, questions whether college is worth the cost and chats with author Jerry Craft about “School Trip.”

  • S28E79 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Betty Gilpin

    • April 17, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Jordan Klepper reacts to the 2023 NRA meeting, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talks about public health solutions to violence, and actor Betty Gilpin discusses “Mrs. Davis.”

  • S28E80 Charley Crockett

    • April 18, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Jordan Klepper looks at Ron DeSantis’s feud with Disney, visits the country’s largest gun show and chats with Charley Crockett about his album “The Man From Waco (Redux).”

  • S28E81 Gretchen Whitmer & Michael Shannon

    • April 19, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Jordan Klepper delves into Fox News’s settlement with Dominion, discusses Michigan’s progressive turn with Governor Gretchen Whitmer and talks to Michael Shannon about “Waco: The Aftermath.”

  • S28E82 Ryan Holiday

    • April 20, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Jordan Klepper looks at America’s “wrong place” shootings, delves into the toxic world of Andrew Tate and interviews author Ryan Holiday about “The Daily Stoic.”

  • S28E83 Catherine Reitman

    • April 24, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Desi Lydic reacts to Tucker Carlson’s departure from Fox News, mentors the next generation of women leaders and chats with actor Catherine Reitman about her series “Workin’ Moms.”

  • S28E84 Yvette Nicole Brown

    • April 25, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic breaks down President Biden’s re-election campaign, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talks infrastructure, and actor Yvette Nicole Brown discusses her show “Frog and Toad.”

  • S28E85 Jameela Jamil

    • April 26, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic covers Florida politics and extreme GOP lawmakers in Kentucky, Michael Kosta reports from a shark mating site, and actor Jameela Jamil discusses her podcast “Bad Dates.”

  • S28E86 Sophia Bush

    • April 27, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic discusses Tucker Carlson’s reemergence, exposes the dark side of the wellness industry, and talks with actor and activist Sophia Bush about her West End play “2:22 A Ghost Story.”

  • S28E87 Sasha Colby

    • May 1, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Dulcé Sloan discusses Brittney Griner’s vow to never play basketball overseas again, takes surfing lessons and sits down with RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 winner Sasha Colby.

  • S28E88 Ian Bremmer

    • October 16, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Michael Kosta examines Donald Trump’s gag order, Jordan Klepper checks in with MAGA voters in New Hampshire, and political scientist Ian Bremmer discusses the Israel-Hamas war.

  • S28E89 Emily Oster

    • October 17, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Ronny Chieng battles the world’s hottest pepper, Michael Kosta covers the House speaker chaos and California classifying bees as fish, and author Emily Oster explains data-driven parenting.

  • S28E90 Rhiannon Giddens

    • October 18, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Michael Kosta discusses President Biden's diplomatic visit to Israel and examines the wasteful bottled water industry, and Rhiannon Giddens talks about her album "You're the One."

  • S28E91 Jordan Jonas

    • October 19, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest cohosts Michael Kosta and Ronny Chieng report on Donald Trump’s former lawyer taking a plea deal, and wilderness guide Jordan Jonas talks about his connection with nature.

  • S28E92 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

    • October 23, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Desus Nice discusses the House GOP speaker contest, tests the credentials of "real" New Yorkers and chats with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez about immigration reform.

  • S28E93 Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

    • October 24, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Desus Nice discusses Rep. Tom Emmer’s brief House speaker candidacy, Lewis Black weighs in on “The Golden Bachelor,” and author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah talks about “Chain-Gang All-Stars.”

  • S28E94 Sydney Colson

    • October 25, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Desus Nice discusses Rep. Mike Johnson’s ascension to Speaker of the House, Michael Kosta delves into the spotted lanternfly conspiracy, and WNBA champion Sydney Colson stops by.

  • S28E95 D Smoke

    • October 26, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Desus Nice discusses Justice Clarence Thomas’s dubious RV loan, takes a critical look at taxpayer-funded sports stadiums and chats with rapper D Smoke about “Work Hard Play Hard.”

  • S28E96 Nancy Mace

    • October 30, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Charlamagne Tha God discusses President Biden’s primary challenger, attempts to match people’s political views to their appearance and chats with Congresswoman Nancy Mace.

  • S28E97 Rich Paul

    • October 31, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Charlamagne Tha God discusses NYC Mayor Eric Adams crowdsourcing help, Michael Kosta explores the paranormal real estate market, and sports agent Rich Paul talks about his memoir “Lucky Me.”

  • S28E98 Nikki Haley

    • November 1, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Charlamagne Tha God discusses the rise of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, Desi Lydic reports on a “Booty Patrol” truck, and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley stops by.

  • S28E99 Doug Melville

    • November 2, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Charlamagne Tha God covers Donald Trump Jr.’s testimony at his father’s fraud trial, explains President Biden’s low poll numbers and talks to author Doug Melville about “Invisible Generals.”

  • S28E100 Joel Madden

    • November 6, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Sarah Silverman discusses Donald Trump’s combative court appearance, delves into the life and career of House Speaker Mike Johnson, and chats with Ink Master’s Joel Madden.

  • S28E101 Cat Bohannon

    • November 7, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Silverman reacts to 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s polling surge, looks for New Yorkers to get high with and chats with author Cat Bohannon about her book “Eve.”

  • S28E102 Margo Price

    • November 8, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Silverman reports on big wins for the Democrats on Election Day 2023, discusses protecting artists’ rights in the age of AI, and chats with singer-songwriter and author Margo Price.

  • S28E103 Judd Apatow

    • November 9, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Sarah Silverman covers the third Republican presidential debate with Dulcé Sloan and Desi Lydic, and Judd Apatow discusses producing “Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain.”

  • S28E104 Lisa Leslie

    • November 13, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Leslie Jones reports on Sen. Tim Scott dropping out of the GOP presidential primary, helps families avoid politics at Thanksgiving and sits down with WNBA star Lisa Leslie.

  • S28E105 Steve Kornacki

    • November 14, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Leslie Jones covers the Supreme Court issuing an ethics code, Troy Iwata gets up close and personal with professional cuddlers, and NBC News political correspondent Steve Kornacki stops by.

  • S28E106 Allyson Felix

    • November 15, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Leslie Jones reports on San Francisco’s preparations for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit, Desi Lydic covers the fighting in Congress, and Allyson Felix talks about her track career.

  • S28E107 Taika Waititi

    • November 16, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Leslie Jones and Jordan Klepper cover Rep. George Santos’s decision not to run for reelection, New Yorkers get in the holiday spirit, and filmmaker Taika Waititi discusses “Next Goal Wins.”

  • S28E108 Vashti Harrison

    • November 20, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Dulcé Sloan discusses President Biden’s 81st birthday, hooks men up to a period cramp simulator, and talks with author and illustrator Vashti Harrison about her book “Big.”

  • S28E109 John Oliver

    • November 21, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Ronny Chieng discusses the worker revolt at OpenAI, introduces Donald Trump’s very busy court scheduler and chats with “Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver.

  • S28E110 Jeff Jackson

    • November 22, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest hosts Desi Lydic and Jordan Klepper visit Fox News to examine the “War on Christmas,” John Leguizamo roasts Univision’s Trump interview, and Rep. Jeff Jackson discusses gerrymandering.

  • S28E111 Eric Andre

    • November 27, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Michelle Wolf discusses King Charles III profiting off dead citizens, white women reveal their most white woman traits, and comedian Eric Andre talks about his book “Dumb Ideas.”

  • S28E112 Da'Vine Joy Randolph

    • November 28, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf reacts to Jesse Watters’s long-winded Thanksgiving story, Grace Kuhlenschmidt profiles an off-the-grid Manhattanite, and actor Da’Vine Joy Randolph discusses “The Holdovers.”

  • S28E113 Mehdi Hasan

    • November 29, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf discusses Rep. George Santos’s defiance in the face of expulsion, gets in on the reverse mortgage grift and talks to journalist Mehdi Hasan about his book “Win Every Argument.”

  • S28E114 Stuart Fischbein

    • November 30, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Michelle Wolf reacts to Elon Musk telling off advertisers, delves into America’s costly childbirth system and talks with Dr. Stuart Fischbein of the “Birthing Instincts” podcast.

  • S28E115 S.A. Cosby

    • December 4, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Charlamagne Tha God covers George Santos’s expulsion from Congress, Spotify users defend their Wrapped results, and author S.A. Cosby talks about his book “All the Sinners Bleed.”

  • S28E116 Robin Thede

    • December 5, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Charlamagne Tha God examines how a second Donald Trump presidency could threaten democracy, Lewis Black looks back on 2023, and comedian Robin Thede talks about her film “Candy Cane Lane.”

  • S28E117 Michael Rubin

    • December 6, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Charlamagne Tha God reports on Donald Trump’s one-day dictatorship vow, Michael Kosta refuses to bad-mouth Taylor Swift, and Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin talks about criminal justice reform.

  • S28E118 Jelly Roll

    • December 7, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Charlamagne Tha God breaks down the fourth GOP presidential debate, offers alternative celebrity-in-chief candidates and talks to country artist Jelly Roll about his album “Whitsitt Chapel.”

  • S28E119 Zoya Akhtar

    • December 11, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Guest host Kal Penn covers Hunter Biden’s tax evasion indictment, Grace Kuhlenschmidt reports on the “gay nutcracker” controversy, and director Zoya Akhtar discusses her film “The Archies.”

  • S28E120 Vir Das

    • December 12, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Kal Penn reports on Donald Trump’s immunity case heading to the Supreme Court, Grace Kuhlenschmidt settles the abortion-rights debate, and Vir Das talks about his stand-up special “Landing.”

  • S28E121 Mike Massimino

    • December 13, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Kal Penn reacts to nations agreeing to move away from fossil fuels at the COP28 climate summit, Santa’s in financial trouble, and astronaut Mike Massimino discusses his book “Moonshot.”

  • S28E122 Taraji P. Henson

    • December 14, 2023
    • Comedy Central

    Kal Penn covers the GOP’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden, Troy Iwata reports on exclusive holiday parties, and Taraji P. Henson discusses her musical film “The Color Purple.”

Season 29

  • S29E01 Zanny Minton Beddoes

    • February 12, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E02 Killer Mike

    • February 13, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E03 Joshua Green & Lashana Lynch

    • February 14, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E04 Cord Jefferson

    • February 15, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E05 Melissa Murray & Kate Shaw

    • February 19, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E06 Danai Gurira

    • February 20, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E07 Maite Alberdi

    • February 21, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E08 Jason Isbell

    • February 22, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E09 Murtaza Hussain & Yair Rosenberg

    • February 26, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E10 Kwame Alexander

    • February 27, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E11 Sloane Crosley

    • February 28, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E12 Rex Chapman

    • February 29, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E13 Jonathan Blitzer

    • March 4, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E14 Yuval Noah Harari

    • March 5, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E15 Chelsea Peretti

    • March 6, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E16 Awkwafina

    • March 7, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E17 Steven Levitsky

    • March 11, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E18 Jane Marie

    • March 12, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E19 David Alan Grier

    • March 13, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E20 Renée Elise Goldsberry

    • March 14, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E21 Gary Clark Jr.

    • March 25, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E22 Jim Sciutto

    • March 26, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E23 Byron Tau

    • March 27, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E24 Huey Lewis

    • March 28, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E25 Lina Khan

    • April 1, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E26 Colin Allred

    • April 2, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E27 Alison Brie

    • April 3, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E28 Sebastian Junger & Ken Harbaugh

    • April 4, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E29 Christiane Amanpour

    • April 8, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.

  • S29E30 Alex Garland

    • April 9, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E31 Vampire Weekend

    • April 10, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E32 Hanif Abdurraqib

    • April 11, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E33 David E. Sanger

    • April 15, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E34 Mayan Lopez

    • April 16, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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."

  • S29E35 Orlando Bloom

    • April 17, 2024
    • Comedy Central

    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.”

  • S29E36 Brittney Spencer

    • April 18, 2024
    • Comedy Central

  • S29E37 April 22, 2024

    • April 22, 2024
    • Comedy Central

  • S29E38 April 23, 2024

    • April 23, 2024
    • Comedy Central

  • S29E39 April 24, 2024

    • April 24, 2024
    • Comedy Central

  • S29E40 April 25, 2024

    • April 25, 2024
    • Comedy Central

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Indecision 2000, Choose and Lose

    • November 8, 2000
    • Comedy Central

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Jim Cramer Interview (Extended)

    • March 12, 2009
    • Comedy Central

    The unedited version of Jon Stewart's interview with Jim Cramer of CNBC. Comes after several shows in which Stewart criticised the financial network of failing in their journalistic duty to warn investors, instead acting as shills for the financial industry. While Cramer's antics on his own show were highlighted, the argument was not solely with Cramer per se, but rather the whole CNBC shtick.

  • SPECIAL 0x30 Jon Stewart Has Left the Building

    • August 7, 2015
    • Comedy Central

    Produced by the award-winning NBC News' Peacock Productions, the one-hour special will celebrate Jon Stewart's 16-year run as host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," highlight his top interviews and examine his influence on politics, entertainment and the news landscape.

  • SPECIAL 0x80 Donsplaining

    • August 19, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show puzzles over some of Donald Trump’s most baffling attempts to explain how the world works, including his takes on 5G, windmills, trade deals, and more.

  • SPECIAL 0x81 Leading Ladies

    • August 20, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show looks at some of the ways women are combating sexism, including the battle against the pink tax and the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s stand for equal pay.

  • SPECIAL 0x82 Your Moment of Them: The Best of Jaboukie Young-White

    • August 21, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show celebrates correspondent Jaboukie Young-White’s best work, including his trip to the Pittsburgh Equality March and his look at socialism’s rising popularity.

  • SPECIAL 0x83 Crazy Rich Nation

    • August 22, 2019
    • Comedy Central

    The Daily Show takes a look at the shady business that rich people have been up to lately, including Robert Kraft’s prostitution charges and the college admissions bribery scandal.

  • SPECIAL 0x84 The Daily Social Distancing Show

    • March 18, 2020
    • YouTube

    Trevor provides updates on the coronavirus pandemic, checks in with Roy Wood Jr. over video chat, and offers ways for people to lend a hand to those most hurt by the crisis. Note: This episode was exclusive to the shows YouTube channel.

  • SPECIAL 0x85 The Daily Social Distancing Show

    • March 19, 2020
    • YouTube

    The latest on coronavirus: Trump fibs about a potential cure, governors take action, and spring break gets canceled. Also, Jaboukie Young-White checks in on Trevor during self-quarantine. Note: This episode was exclusive to the shows YouTube channel.

  • SPECIAL 0x86 The Daily Social Distancing Show

    • March 20, 2020
    • YouTube

    China begins to bounce back from coronavirus, U.S. senators allegedly profit off the pandemic, and Roy Wood Jr. reports on hospitals’ shortage of medical supplies. Note: This episode was exclusive to the shows YouTube channel.

  • SPECIAL 0x87 Remembering RBG - A Nation Ugly Cries with Desi Lydic

    • October 30, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Desi Lydic celebrates the legacy of iconic Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg while coping with her passing in a show featuring interviews with Imani Gandy, Elizabeth Warren and more.

  • SPECIAL 0x88 Donald Trump's 100 Most Tremendous Scandals

    • December 17, 2020
    • Comedy Central

    Roy Wood Jr. breaks down the 100 greatest scandals of the Trump administration, from jaw-dropping acts of corruption to devastating displays of incompetence.

  • SPECIAL 0x89 Remotely Educational Special

    • March 10, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Trevor and The Daily Show correspondents provide pandemic-era education by covering topics ranging from real-life math to sex ed, with a special lesson from boy band NCT 127.

  • SPECIAL 0x90 Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse - Into the MAGA-Verse

    • April 19, 2021
    • Comedy Central

    Intrepid reporter Jordan Klepper goes on location in an effort to better understand the fervent Trump supporters gathered at rallies and protests across the U.S.

  • SPECIAL 0x91 Richard Dawkins Interview (Extended)

    • September 24, 2013
    • Comedy Central

    Unedited ("Exclusive") version of Jon Stewarts interview with Richard Dawkins, author of "The God Delusion".

  • SPECIAL 0x93 Remembering Frances Noah: Trevor's Gran

    • May 12, 2022
    • Comedy Central

    In this special episode, The Daily Show pays tribute to the remarkable life, wisdom and wit of Trevor’s beloved South African grandmother Frances Noah, who passed away this week.