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- Daily Show: Ralph Nader


- Jon can't tell if the Presidential candidate and consumer advocate is mad at the American political system or him.
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- Daily Show: Ralph Nader Pt. 1


- Ralph Nader feels unjustly accused of costing Al Gore the 2000 election.
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- Daily Show: Ralph Nader Pt. 2


- If Ralph Nader's parents had raised George W. Bush, the US wouldn't be in Iraq.
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- Daily Show: Ralph Nader Pt. 3


- If Ralph Nader's parents had raised George W. Bush, the US wouldn't be in Iraq.
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- Ray Nagin


- Ray Nagin attributes the slow Hurricane Katrina response to politics and mistakes.
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- Daily Show: Lt. Col. John Nagl


- The author of the Army's Counterinsurgency Field Manual talks about "the graduate school of war."
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- Andrew Napolitano


- Andrew Napolitano thinks that government spends more time evading the Constitution than upholding it.
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- Andrew Napolitano


- Andrew Napolitano believes that Ron Paul is the only GOP candidate who, if elected, won't go to war or tell Americans how to live.
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- Daily Show: Janet Napolitano Pt. 1


- Janet Napolitano explains how she communicates with the 23 different departments that make up Homeland Security.
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- Daily Show: Janet Napolitano Pt. 2


- Janet Napolitano says dealing with swine flu is much more straightforward than handling terrorism.
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- Mohamed Nasheed


- Former President Mohamed Nasheed expresses the urgency for democratic elections in Maldives, as well as the urgency for environmental awareness.
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- Daily Show: Vali Nasr


- Vali Nasr believes a prosperous Muslim middle class will bring stability and democracy to the Middle East.
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- Daily Show: Kevin Nealon


- Kevin Nealon's new show helps colorful crackpots get the message out about reptoid children, mind-control in Montauk and alien attacks on Los Angeles.
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- Daily Show: Kevin Nealon


- Kevin Nealon discusses some of the prophetic storylines from "Weeds" that have happened in real life, like fires and autoerotic asphyxiation.
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- Daily Show: Liam Neeson


- Liam Neeson and Jon come to a compromise over horse-drawn carriages in New York City.
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- Liam Neeson


- Liam Neeson recalls working in whiteouts and below freezing weather during the making of his movie "The Grey."
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- Daily Show: Celebrity Interview - Willie Nelson


- The incomparable Willie Nelson talks about his book "The Tao of Willie."
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- Daily Show: Celebrity Interview - Ryan Nerz


- Ryan Nerz, the author of "Eat This Book" explains the allure of competitive eating.
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- Daily Show: Craig Newmark


- Jon tips Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist, on how to flush out al Qaeda.
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- Miguel Nicolelis


- Miguel Nicolelis will soon help paralyzed people walk again with a robotic vest that moves according to brain commands.
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- Daily Show: Nandan Nilekani


- Nandan Nilekani sees opportunity in India's huge population, but worries about the lack of education.
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- Daily Show: Joe Nocera


- Joe Nocera explains to Jon why we have to give money to companies like AIG.
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- Joe Nocera


- New York Times business columnist Joe Nocera appreciates the attention that Republican infighting has brought to private equity taxation issues.
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- Bethany McLean & Joe Nocera


- Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera talk about what they would have done differently to prevent the financial collapse.
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- Daily Show: Peggy Noonan


- Peggy Noonan from The Wall Street Journal tells Jon that President Bill Clinton is smaller.
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- Daily Show: Peggy Noonan


- Peggy Noonan believes this presidential campaign is narrowly partisan, and not big enough for the moment we're in.
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- Grover Norquist


- Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, explains that, along with signing the "no tax increases" pledge, politicians must also stop spending so much money.
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- Edward Norton


- Edward Norton thinks Robert De Niro is weird and would give anything for a pair of Daniel Day-Lewis' shoes.
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- Daily Show: Grover Norquist


- The conservative anti-tax advocate talks about limiting government and handing power to the private sector.
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