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Episode #08086
Conservative journalist Ron Kessler blames the "worst" scandal in Secret Service history on Barack Obama's management culture. (03:32)
Episode #08081
Stephen catches the spirit of America popping wheelies in the Lincoln Tunnel during his morning commute. (02:58)
Geraldo Rivera condemns hoodies, Obamacare makes it to the Supreme Court, and Stephen stumps Mark Ruffalo. (04:09)
Episode #08074
Florida's Stand Your Ground law leads to the shooting death of teen Trayvon Martin, but top legal minds have other ideas about where to place blame. (06:00)
Episode #08074
Geraldo Rivera blames Trayvon Martin's death on a hoodie, Mitt Romney is like an Etch A Sketch, and David Page discusses Y chromosomes. (01:00)
Episode #08073
Combat journalist Dexter Filkins discusses the disconnect between preconceived notions about other countries and the realities on the ground. (05:52)
Episode #08072
Stephen defends Goldman Sachs, Rick Santorum condemns teleprompters, and Kermit the Frog reflects on his past as a journalist. (01:01)
Episode #08070
Journalist Katherine Boo talks about what her experience in Mumbai, India, has taught her about poverty in the United States. (05:29)
Episode #08057
The New York Times' William Broad explores the sexual benefits of yoga as well as its potential health risks. (05:41)
Episode #08042
A Molotov cocktail of doom known as Phobos-Grunt hurtles toward the Earth's surface, threatening New York, London and Tokyo. (03:57)
Episode #08038
Journalist John Heilemann examines Rick Santorum's rise in the Iowa caucus and the potential direction of his campaign. (06:33)
Episode #08034
Managing Editor of CNN Worldwide Mark Whitaker discusses growing up in a biracial family at a time when interracial marriage was illegal in most states. (06:11)
Episode #08027
Stephen honors Barney Frank's retirement from Congress with an encore presentation of his second ever Better Know a District. (03:53)
Stephen calls out the lamestream media for "Boob Week" and other cheap ratings gropes. (03:56)
Episode #07114
Newspapers are part of America's past, like buggy whip makers and the middle class, but they still perform an important function. (07:25)
Episode #07114
An old-school news report reveals it's too hot to fish, "The Kids' Book of Freedom" coloring book comes out, and Diane Sawyer makes Stephen cry. (01:01)
Episode #07113
Tom Brokaw recalls the experience of reporting on the 9/11 attacks and explores how Americans have been shaped by the tragedy. (06:06)
Episode #07112
WOI station manager and men's room Emmy fluffer Ray Cole sends an update on the Rick Parry write-in scandal. (03:59)
Episode #07110
If "Depard-two" tickled Anderson Cooper's funny bone, Stephen has just the thing to slit his jocular vein. (04:25)
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)