Actress Linda Cardellini sits down with John to discuss AMC's "Mad Men."
Featuring the extended, unedited interview! - Fareed Zakaria, host of CNN's international affaris program "Fareed Zakaria GPS," visits the The Daily Show.
Featuring the extended, unedited interview! - Singer Mavis Staples talks about her new album "One True Vine."
Featuring the extended, unedited interview! - John sits down with Armando Ianucci, creator of HBO comedy "Veep."
Actor Seth Rogen stops by to talk about his new movie "This is the End."
Jon Stewart discusses the day's big stories.
Featuring the extended, unedited interview! - Jon welcomes Jon Favreau, former Director of Speechwriting for President Obama, to the show.
NBC anchor Brian Williams stops by The Daily Show.
Documentary filmmakers Maxim Pozdorovkin and Mike Lerner discuss their film "Pussy Riot - A Punk Prayer."
Morgan Freeman discusses his new movie "Now You See Me."
Bill O'Reilly visits The Daily Show and talks about his latest book "Keep It Pithy: Useful Observations in a Tough World."
Featuring the extended, unedited interview! - Author Mark Mazzetti sits down with Jon to discuss his new book "The Way of the Knife: The CIA, a Secret Army, and a War at the Ends of the Earth."
Comedian Ricky Gervais stops by to talk about his YouTube channel.
Edie Falco sits down with Jon to talk about her show "Nurse Jackie."
Filmmaker Ken Burns stops by to discuss his newest film "The Central Park Five."
Danny Boyle drops in to discuss his new movie "Trance."
Jim Gaffigan shares the experience of raising five kids in a two-bedroom New York apartment, and reveals the origins of his book, "Dad Is Fat."
Republicans argue that immigration reform is electorally necessary because immigrants are baby machines who love to f**k.
Professional wrestling engages in a more articulate immigration debate than anything heard in Congress.
The immigration debate is resolved inside the squared circle.
Immigration reform is good for Republicans because they think it will win them Hispanic votes, and good for Democrats because it will actually win them Hispanic votes.
Sarah Palin returns to Fox News and forces America into a difficult choice.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad leaves his position as chief antagonist to the entire planet, but he lives on in his crazy, crazy, crazy words.
Linda Cardellini remembers her time on "The Price is Right," and discusses a nefarious "Mad Men" sex party.
Samantha Bee shines a light on bigoted and bullying Americans suffering from the sting of bigotry and bullying.
Dick Cheney receives an untimely phone call.
France's anti-gay protests look gayer than America's pro-gay protests, Russia criminalizes homosexuality, and Pope Francis acknowledges the Vatican gay lobby.
Jessica Williams offers Hillary Clinton five simple rules for growing her Twitter constituency.