As the creative force behind the award-winning satire news program The Daily Show, Jon Stewart has become known as 'the most trusted man in America'. The road to success was not always smooth. Learn how a young man overcame anti-Semitic bullying at an early age to eventually make millions of people laugh, and how someone who once held jobs as varied as a puppeteer for children with disabilities, a caterer, a busboy, a shelf-stocker and a bartender, wound up helming a consistent ratings powerhouse and perennial Emmy-winning show that ironically has more influence than most of the shows it satirizes.