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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 #08081
Stephen catches the spirit of America popping wheelies in the Lincoln Tunnel during his morning commute. (02:58)
Stephen asks former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens for legal advice regarding a dispute with a neighbor. (01:36)
Episode #08034
The Occupy movement faces another challenge, Stephen gets caught in a plagiarism scandal, and Mark Whitaker discusses his journalistic career. (00:35)
Episode #08028
Music manager Danny Goldberg defends Internet piracy laws, and Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain doesn't want Justin Bieber to go to jail for copyright infringement. (04:42)
Stephen considers the Keystone XL pipeline, the NYPD dismantles Occupy Wall Street, Newt Gingrich justifies his Greek cruise, and Congress targets veterans' benefits. (04:08)
Episode #08023
GOP candidates justify waterboarding, Seattle police pepper spray elderly protesters, and Chris Matthews discusses his John F. Kennedy biography. (00:30)
Episode #08023
After dealing with Occupy Seattle protestors, the police insist that pepper spray is no more dangerous to a 10-year-old than to an 80-year-old. (03:57)
Episode #08023
Newt Gingrich justifies his Greek luxury cruise, Seattle police pepper spray an 84-year-old protester, and Chris Matthews examines John F. Kennedy's life. (01:00)
Episode #08022
When the police fall down on the job, Jimmy Justice stands up for New Yorkers by making gotcha videos of NYPD officers. (05:36)
Episode #08022
Michael Bloomberg orders police to evacuate Zuccotti Park, Stephen pitches an investment opportunity to Goldline execs, and Elijah Wood comes armed with "Sting." (01:01)
Episode #08016
China won't bite on Europe's turd panini, so Stephen enlists the help of Hans Beinholtz to tempt possible investors. (05:15)
Episode #08012
Occupy Wall Street protesters have a right to peacefully assemble, and the police have a right to disassemble them into pieces. (04:29)
Episode #08012
Oakland police attack Occupy Wall Street protesters, NBA owners may have to cancel Christmas basketball, and Toby Keith sings with Stephen. (01:00)
Episode #07100
America's credit rating may be downgraded, the recession affects children, and Al Hunt has 42 years of journalistic experience in Washington. (00:34)
Episode #07091
For some reason, the media continues to talk about the Rupert Murdoch piffle, so Steve Doocy blows the lid back onto the story. (03:36)
Episode #07083
Tea Party darling and 70s rock 'n' roll participant Ted Nugent finds today's youth 'terminally stoned on apathy,' which is a gateway drug. (03:49)
Episode #07081
Talib Kweli thinks his conscious rapper label is a limitation and a compliment. (04:00)
Episode #07072
Anthony Weiner's sadly delicious, sordid saga proves that Democrats don't share Republican values. (05:43)
Episode #07055
Even though Ice-T has never done drugs, Stephen wants to know where to score some pure, uncut street cred. (05:35)