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Episode Clips: January 16, 2013
Intro - 1/16/13
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Views: 28,762
Healthy Fake Smiles
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Views: 17,373
HSBC Laundering Charges
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Views: 18,983
HSBC Laundering Charges - Matt Taibbi
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Views: 19,261
Pat Robertson's Romance Advice
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Views: 21,581
Tom Brokaw
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Views: 16,358
Sign Off - Goodnight
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Views: 6,418
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1/16/13 in :60 Seconds
Fake smiles lift spirits, Matt Taibbi knocks Goldman Sachs, and Tom Brokaw talks Congress in crisis.