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Episode #08087
Chicken feed comes into question, a scandal rocks a government agency, and Jonah Lehrer shares an original insight. (00:31)
Episode #08087
Mitt Romney's private, family dinner table pranks elicit feelings of warmth and electability. (02:42)
Episode #08087
Starbucks uses pulverized bugs to color frappuccinos, a British Pizza Hut introduces a meat stalkers pizza, and some chicken feed includes caffeine and Prozac. (06:08)
Episode #08087
Darrell Issa pulls the stopper on Jeff Neely's tub of lies, while Barack Obama gets blamed for being a poor GSA watchdog. (04:32)
Episode #08087
Jonah Lehrer examines dangerous creativity myths and the history of innovation. (06:48)
Episode #08087
Stephen guesses Mitt Romney's unspeakable dinner prank, chickens receive Prozac for their anxiety, and Jonah Lehrer talks creativity. (01:01)
Episode #08086
Conservative journalist Ron Kessler blames the "worst" scandal in Secret Service history on Barack Obama's management culture. (03:32)
Episode #08086
Women are the big prize this campaign year, and both Democrats and Republicans are fallopi-in it to win it. (04:53)
Episode #08086
The NRA Annual Meeting draws a star-studded lineup of conservative, gun-loving Republicans, plus Mitt Romney. (03:48)
Episode #08086
Award-winning American singer Bonnie Raitt talks about environmental activism and her popular track "Angel from Montgomery." (04:36)
Episode #08086
American blues singer Bonnie Raitt performs "Right Down the Line" from her album "Slipstream." (04:05)
Episode #08086
Barack Obama takes criticism for a Secret Service sex scandal, Newt Gingrich reveals a pre-existing right to bear arms, and singer Bonnie Raitt pins down her success. (01:00)
Episode #08086
Stephen helps Bonnie Raitt perform her hit song "Angel from Montgomery." (04:21)