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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 #08057
A Seattle woman saves a building by marrying it, and the National Transportation Safety Board rejects Americans' constitutional right to tear down the highway while texting. (04:26)
Episode #08052
Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe discusses the function of the Constitution and reveals his favorite amendment. (05:37)
Episode #06124
Steven Rattner talks about what would have happened if the Obama administration hadn't bailed out the auto industry. (06:21)
Episode #06061
Elizabeth Warren supports financial regulation that will put rules back in place and rein Wall Street in a little bit. (06:06)
Episode #06053
George Will talks about the history of baseball, debates health care reform and criticizes Ronald Reagan. (06:34)
Episode #05080
On his radio show, "Car Shout," Stephen answers questions about Chrysler's merger with Fiat and the difference between cars and phones. (05:14)
Episode #05069
If the Republicans really want people to go against the Democrats, they'll need a name that instantly turns people off. (04:49)
Episode #05062
The Gong'an county government in China orders its staff to smoke cigarettes, and a groom chooses a bear as his best man. (03:31)
Episode #05060
Help your old friends at the Prescott Group because if they go down, they're taking you with them. (03:47)
Episode #05055
Until we can all agree on whom we should be angry at, tearing each other apart is the best plan we've got. (05:14)
Episode #05010
Lincoln's oratory made him president, but his beard made him a legend. (04:43)
Episode #04157
It's time we put aside our differences and help those car companies in need. (04:55)
Episode #04096
Stephen wants to know if his breast pump is distracting Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney. (05:48)
Episode #04085
Stephen asks Paul Goldberger why America can't take our existing skyscrapers and stack them to make the tallest building in the world. (05:10)