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Episode Clips: August 3, 2011
Intro - 8/3/11
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Multiracial Spider-Man
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ThreatDown - Fake States, Sharia Weather & Monopoly
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Women's Health-Nazi Plan
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Robert Wittman
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Sign Off - Official Flag Updater
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8/3/11 in :60 Seconds
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Intro - 8/3/11
An old kids' game gets updated, the government gives women new health guidelines, and Robert Wittman investigates art crime.
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