Episode
The Daily Show: Peter Orszag
Overview
Economist and current Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Barack Obama, Peter Orszag is tonight's guest.
Details
- Series
- The Daily Show
- Season
- Season 14
- Episode
- Episode 43
- Air date
- 2009-04-01
Episode context
Peter Orszag is Episode 43 in Season 14 of The Daily Show. It aired on 2009-04-01.
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