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Episode #08101
Innovations change crime fighting, Wisconsin braves government turmoil, and Dr. Francis Collins explores HBO's obesity documentary. (00:39)
Episode #08101
Minorities use black hole time travel for revenge, strokes suddenly turn people gay, and a zoo is nothing but monkey prison. (06:25)
Episode #08101
Dr. Francis Collins talks about America's weight problem, evolution and the holistic way to confront obesity. (06:28)
Episode #08100
One of the hottest pop culture paintings portrays Barack Obama burning the Constitution, and Stephen explicates its complicated, multi-level message. (05:16)
Episode #08099
"Spooky PACs" trailblazer Karl Rove gives anonymous political money to help keep political money anonymous, and Stephen gives in to donor transparency fetishists. (05:27)
Episode #08099
Civil rights lawyer Michelle Alexander discusses her book "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness." (05:17)
Episode #08098
Bravo executive and talk show host Andy Cohen discusses his book "Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture." (05:48)
Episode #08097
A mysterious Florida rival challenges Stephen's dominance in the world of super secret Super PAC-ing. (06:59)
Episode #08096
America's health care crisis finds a solution, a beloved children's character meets adversity, and Jonathan Haidt explores social psychology. (00:38)
Episode #08096
Sir Richard Branson commissions four skilled designers to create an ice cube mold in the shape of his head. (03:28)
Episode #08096
One of the nation's largest medical debt collectors sneaks into hospitals to seize patients' money before treatment. (05:26)
Episode #08096
Frozen Richard Branson heads symbolize success, Hans Beinholtz proves puppets don't exist, and Jonathan Haidt asserts the power of social psychology. (01:02)
Episode #08095
Georgetown University's Father Thomas Reese finds discrepancies between Catholic doctrine and Paul Ryan's fiscal ministry. (05:59)
Episode #08095
Carne Ross discusses his book "The Leaderless Revolution: How Ordinary People Will Take Power and Change Politics in the 21st Century." (06:08)
Episode #08094
Adults dodge sexuality education, gun owners find the latest convenience, and Diane Keaton joins Stephen. (00:31)
Episode #08094
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng lulls his guards into complacency and escapes from an 18-month house arrest. (05:17)
Episode #08094
Invisible zippers ensure that no one will know about the gun in your pocket unless you're unhappy to see them. (03:53)
Episode #08093
Jack White introduces his first solo album, "Blunderbuss," and recalls making a record with Stephen. (06:40)
Episode #08092
Liberals and conservatives find common ground, and Harvard University's Michael Sandel reveals what money can't buy. (00:28)
Episode #08092
Harvard University's Michael Sandel illustrates the ethical and moral concerns regarding the growing role of money and market values in society. (07:02)