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Rudy Giuliani Explains Why He Was Hosting AMC's 'Mob Week' (VIDEO)

by Catherine Lawson, posted Aug 9th 2011 6:25AM
Rudy GiulianiBefore he was elected Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani was a successful federal prosecutor and, as he told Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night' (Weeknights, 12:37AM on NBC), he was the scourge of the Mafia.

"I prosecuted hundreds of them, and thousands of Sicilian mafia people in the 1980s."

In fact, Giuliani became so familiar with the so-called "Five Families" in New York and their habits, that he's uniquely qualified for yet another career: Mob Tour Guide.

"Anybody want to take a tour," he joked, "I can take you on a Mob Tour of New York City." Now that sounds awesome!

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A Daily Show: January 31, 2008

by Annie Wu, posted Feb 1st 2008 8:33AM
Jon StewartEveryone knows that CNN can be a bit of a sensory overload, especially with its fancy new floating pie charts and whatnot. The flashiness took a huge jump when Situation Room first came around and showed off its needlessly numerous screens. At least some fun finally came of it, in the form of a totally random mix-up during recent coverage of John Edward's concession. Apparently, dancing Spongebob Squarepants makes everything better. That's right, no context for you.

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A Daily Show: January 21, 2008

by Annie Wu, posted Jan 22nd 2008 8:41AM
Jon StewartJon kicked off the episode by running a few rounds of paper football. Not that I'm a big paper sports enthusiast, but I couldn't help but notice that he wasn't holding the football quite right. Jon, your story just doesn't add up. He then flubbed a gag with a toy robot, which was pretty precious, even though it didn't make much sense. What can I say? I like satirists and robots.

"Indecision 2008": The Democrats took on Nevada and the media took on the world's most cliche Las Vegas metaphors to cover Hillary Clinton's win. However, Jon had them all beat with his "bet on black" comment. Of course, Hillary's win was met with criticism and Bill Clinton defended her like he's already the First Laddie. And then that drew even more criticism. So it goes.

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