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Episode #09026
The CIA combats a scandal, meth doubles as medicine, and paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer reveals that all humans came from Africa. (00:33)
Episode #09026
Music and edgy online graphics capture the rebellious spirit of America's hottest liquid food trend, Campbell's "Go" soups. (03:42)
Episode #09026
David Petraeus' affair is all anybody in Washington can talk about, which might be why the country is in financial ruin. (05:29)
Episode #09026
Science determines that other than brain damage, heart disease, severe weight loss, psychosis and destroying people's lives, meth is beneficial. (03:19)
Episode #09026
Paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer shares his book, "Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth." (05:42)
Episode #09026
America was thoughtlessly holding its presidential campaign during the show's seven-year anniversary. (01:58)
Episode #09026
Campbell's creates soups for Generation Y, the Petraeus sex scandal captivates Washington, and Chris Stringer studies the origins of humans. (01:01)
Episode #09025
Technology revolutionizes Wall Street, and "Lincoln" scriptwriter Tony Kushner joins Stephen. (00:29)
Episode #09025
The maple-stream media have their mittens in a bunch over something Stephen said in "America Again: Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't." (03:51)
Episode #09025
Much like Maroon 5, computer traders make money just by churning out the same formula over and over again. (02:31)
Episode #09025
The journalist examines the Flash Crash of 2010, nanosecond trading, and the algorithms behind Wall Street. (05:56)
Episode #09025
Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Kushner describes how "Lincoln" is a bit like a state basketball tournament movie. (03:51)
Episode #09025
Tony Kushner introduces a clip from "Lincoln" and explains how Barack Obama and Abraham Lincoln are similar. (03:12)
Episode #09025
Wall Street goes digital, Christopher Steiner talks computer science, and Tony Kushner expands on his screenplay, "Lincoln." (01:01)
Episode #09024
Government officials become role models, and former Speaker Newt Gingrich shares his novel, "Victory at Yorktown." (00:30)
Episode #09024
The 2016 presidential election is really pre-heating up, but America needs to know the favorites for 2020 and 2072. (04:21)
Episode #09024
The Hindu festival of lights follows liberal orders, Brazil researchers cure erectile dysfunction in rats, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor knocks princesses. (06:48)
Episode #09024
The former presidential candidate explores historical fiction, George Washington's leadership and America's future moon base. (04:39)
Episode #09024
The former House Speaker discusses Mitt Romney's campaign, the Latino vote and the dangers of Super PACs. (04:34)