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Episode #08089
A threat sneaks in from Mexico, an unexpected "good dog" emerges, and guests Tavis Smiley and Cornel West take a poverty bus tour. (00:38)
Episode #08089
As expected, Stephen will not do a 4/20 show this year. (01:46)
Episode #08089
Cory Booker races into a neighbor's burning house, demonstrating how to neuter big city budgets. (02:25)
Episode #08089
America has very strict meat entry laws, but that doesn't stop some south of the border sausage smugglers from playing "hide the bologna." (06:26)
Episode #08089
Time Magazine includes Stephen on its "100 Most Influential People in the World" list. (03:13)
Episode #08089
Tavis Smiley and Cornel West talk about their book on American poverty, "The Rich and the Rest of Us." (06:16)
Episode #08089
Stephen flips through Time Magazine's "The 100 Most Influential People in the World" issue. (00:07)
Episode #08089
Newark Mayor Cory Booker saves a woman's life, border smuggling includes bad bologna, and Stephen suggests a poor people's Super PAC. (01:00)
Episode #08088
Sex education comes under scrutiny, survivalists create survival lists, and guest Arianna Huffington might share her interview on The Huffington Post. (00:34)
Episode #08088
Rick Santorum proves his pro-family credentials by rejecting any partnership with another man -- in this case, Mitt Romney. (03:46)
Episode #08088
Kissing and hugging are the last stop before reaching Groin Central Station, so it's important to ban all the things that lead to the things that lead to sex. (05:03)
Episode #08088
National Geographic premieres a show about people obsessed with the imminent collapse of civilization, which hasn't been covered on TV in over a year. (04:44)
Episode #08088
Arianna Huffington discusses the Huffington Post's Pulitzer Prize and how it differs from Stephen's Peabody Award. (06:35)
Episode #08088
Mitt Romney seeks a running mate, Tennessee bans "gateway sexual activity" education, and Arianna Huffington's Huffington Post is the opposite of Fox News. (01:00)
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)