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The Daily Show Season 7 Episode 130 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Daily Show Season 7 Episode 130

Episode Title: Victoria Clark
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Airing Date: October 29, 2002
Runtime:30 mins
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Tonight, Newsweek magazine columnist and ABC news analyst Fareed Zakaria promotes his new book The Future Of Freedom. Jon Stewart starts the show by going back to the issue of US soldiers neglecting to protect Iraq's natinal museums with their priceless antiquities in favor of their oil fields of 65000 year old dinosaur poop. Jon then moves on to the threat of SARS coming to the US attic, namely Toronto. He discusses this threat and how it may effect the city with Senior Viral Analyst Dr. Stephen Colbert. This is followed by the segment "Hi, Anxiety" where Ed Helms shows ways how to cope with anxiety. Next Jon talks with Fareed Zakaria about how to go about initiating true freedom and democracy in Iraq with constitutional checks and balances as well as about the Middle East in general. Finally, the segment "Random Roadtrip" takes us first to Death Valley, California, and its various features which make it a death valley in more than its name. The second stop is Greenville, Indiana, with its sewing inspired entertainment. The "Moment of Zen" today is the mayor of Toronto ranting about the WHO decision to put a SARS warning on Toronto.

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