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Episode #08048
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita explains how he uses game theory to make geo-political predictions and formulate car-buying strategies. (05:32)
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 #07046
Stephen plans to take down his Renaissance nemesis with the help of James Franco's twin brother, Frank Jameso. (04:59)
Episode #07021
By allowing a four-year-old to be sued, a New York judge breaks new ground in the fight against tiny tot tyranny. (05:36)
Episode #06137
A gay editor, a Mexican guy, an imam, a grizzly coddler and a possible robot scare the crap out of Stephen. (06:41)
Episode #06137
Stephen knows that Muslims feel anger and gay people are often very sad, but he isn't sure if bears have feelings. (03:59)
Episode #06051
Jake Tapper explains why he hired PolitiFact's Bill Adair to fact-check his Sunday morning talk show, "This Week." (09:35)
Episode #05130
An Iranian nuclear scientist defects to the U.S., and Stephen introduces his new intern, Kevin. (02:52)
Episode #05114
Marion Nestle confirms Stephen's fear that there is a sugar shortage in America, despite the fact that it's baseless. (05:24)
Episode #02161
Stephen introduces a tough panel of ShredDown dispute judges: Eliot Spitzer, Anthony DeCurtis and Jim Anderson. (3:06)
Episode #02161
The results are in. The judges and audience cast their votes and Henry Kissinger announces the winner. (5:08)
Episode #02153
Stephen reports on the Iraq Study Group's latest document, debuts a new Tek Jansen cartoon for the holidays and interviews NYU President John Sexton. (0:34)
Episode #02153
NYU President John Sexton thinks Stephen is contributing to a disease. (6:28)