Can ‘The Daily Show’ Survive the Barack Obama Presidency?
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Plus: Nick Fury to have a bigger part in 'Iron Man 2'?
23/6's on-air personality, New York comedian Eugene Mirman, had a little incident.
Richard Fuld’s bank has another up-and-down day; NBC’s Jeff Zucker is pleased with himself; and J.Crew brings Nantucket red to Tribeca.
Rachel Axler is leaving to work on NBC's upcoming spinoff of 'The Office.'
Plus: New music from David Banner and Liz Phair! (Sadly, these are two separate songs.)
Then he asked questions that were kind of meh. C'mon, Jon! People are relying on you for their real news. Work with us here!
Plus quotes from John Krasinski on 'Leatherheads,' Peter Buck on twelve out of R.E.M.'s fourteen albums, and Stephen Malkmus on ugly chicks in Williamsburg.
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