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Episode #08083
The Obama administration puts pressure on the coal industry, Stephen gets paid to explore the gender income gap, and Richard Hersh talks higher education. (00:34)
Episode #08083
Republican candidate Rick Santorum suspends his presidential campaign to avoid losing in his home state, according to speculation. (01:54)
Episode #08083
Stephen celebrates Chuck Grassley's minimalist Twitter feed and artistic aversion to typing. (03:01)
Episode #08083
The EPA regulates power plant carbon emissions, and a revolutionary box spring bunker stores up to 105 weapons. (04:32)
Episode #08083
While a fictitious war drives women from the GOP, Wisconsin repeals their Equal Pay Enforcement Act that allows legal recourse for women who receive less pay for equal work. (03:32)
Episode #08083
Higher education consultant Richard Hersh believes in challenging college students to develop their highest intellectual and emotional capabilities. (06:44)
Episode #08083
78-year-old Chuck Grasssley uses Twitter effectively, conservative men feel comfortable speaking for women, and author Richard Hersh favors a classical liberal arts education. (01:00)
Episode #08082
The Australian conservationists' Easter Bilby threatens the sacred holiday ritual of dying a rabbit pink and gorging on its chocolate offspring. (04:54)
Episode #08082
Mitt Romney must pick a running mate who will help him appeal to women, Hispanics, African Americans, evangelical Christians and Republicans. (05:10)
Episode #08082
After a German senior citizen thrives at the 2012 Gymnastics World Cup, Stephen laments the cellulite on his thumb. (03:47)
Episode #08082
Auto executive Bob Lutz discusses the soul of the American car industry, Mitt Romney and the award-winning Chevy Volt. (06:22)
Episode #08082
Stephen remembers the master of nailing an interview subject, Mike Wallace. (00:40)
Episode #08082
Easter is the Super Bowl of Christianity, anti-discrimination laws come under question, and auto executive Bob Lutz defends the industry's bailout. (01:00)