Jon Stewart Daily Show farewell, his best moments

Over 16 years Stewart went from 'fake' newsman to America's most trusted news commentator

Jon Stewart
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American comedian Jon Stewart has bowed out as host of the satirical news programme The Daily Show, presenting a final episode that featured famous guests and a video message from Hilary Clinton.

Stewart has helmed the "fake" news programme for more than 16 years, becoming one of the most influential satirists and liberal voices in the US. On his final Daily Show for Comedy Central, he invited back past contributors including Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, and received video messages from a range of prominent politicians including Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State John Kerry and Republican senator John McCain. He also received a send-off performance from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

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