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Episode Clips: April 19, 2012
Intro - 4/19/12
(00:38)
Views: 14,967
Stephen's 4/20 Message
(01:46)
Views: 19,666
Alpha Dog of the Week - Cory Booker
(02:25)
Views: 16,368
The Enemy Within - Bologna Border Bust
(06:26)
Views: 25,343
Time's 2012 Top 100 Most Influential
(03:13)
Views: 16,553
Tavis Smiley & Cornel West
(06:16)
Views: 20,992
Sign Off - Time's Top 100
(00:07)
Views: 4,596
4/19/12 in :60 Seconds
(01:00)
Views: 4,106
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4/19/12 in :60 Seconds
Time Magazine honors Stephen in its "Top 100," and Cornel West addresses lobbying for poor people.