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Thursday, October 5, 2006
Intro - 10/5/06
Stephen examines racial profiling in airports and a district that isn't Nebraska's 3rd, while radio and TV host Amy Goodman decries corporate sponsorship of the media. (0:30)
Stephen examines racial profiling in airports and a district that isn't Nebraska's 3rd, while radio and TV host Amy Goodman decries corporate sponsorship of the media. (0:30)
Stephen can't decide who the luckiest bastard in the world is, the one who was going to lose to Mark Foley, or the one who was going to lose to Dennis Hastert. (2:20)
Security personnel have begun using behavioral profiling to identify suspicious individuals at airports. They won't say exactly what they're looking for, but Stephen will. (2:10)
Stephen reports on the Iraq Study Group, names an Alpha Dog of the week and interviews the director of the Human Genome Project, Dr. Francis Collins. (0:41)
Dick Cheney gets a blood clot, guest Mark Frauenfelder edits a magazine about homemade technology, and doctors: should they refuse to treat patients for religious reasons? (0:32)
Stephen wonders whether public radio is destroying America, Tony Stewart accuses NASCAR of fixing races, and guest Malcolm Gladwell defends making decisions without thinking. (0:34)
In this episode, Stephen discusses the possible repealing of the U.S. military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy, kicks off his coverage of the 2008 presidential election and interviews reporter Michael Spector. (0:34)