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06/23/2009
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9,736
Episode: #05085
David Kilcullen fights wars by taking a local approach to combat smaller guerrilla movements. (05:59)

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06/09/2009
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38,418
Episode: #05077
Specialist Tareq Salha and Sgt. Robin Balcom don't look anything like the soldiers from WWII movies. (05:29)

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10/16/2007
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41,866
Episode: #03132
Author Bob Drogin explains how poor information from a taxi driver named Curveball has led to the worst intelligence and foreign policy failure in America's history. (5:10)
Tags: interviewbooksIraqwarsExpert9/11Saddam HusseinBob Drogin 

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10/11/2007
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53,994
Episode: #03130
Frank Gaffney, President of the Center for Security Policy, suggests divesting money from businesses that deal with terror-sponsoring regimes. (6:51)

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10/04/2007
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58,350
Episode: #03126
John Kao says countries like Finland are starting to innovate better than the United States. Stephen wants to know if it's time to invade Finland. (5:00)
Tags: interviewIraqwarseconomyterrorismExpertbusinesseducation9/11NASAIndiaFinlandJohn Kao 

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08/21/2007
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69,722
Episode: #03109
Dr. Michael Shermer, author of "Why Darwin Matters," says we're just as gullible as previous generations. (6:41)

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07/24/2007
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37,816
Episode: #03094
ACLU Director Anthony Romero, author of "In Defense of Our America," defends Stephen's right to burn his book. (6:07)

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07/18/2007
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6,146
Episode: #03091
John Mellencamp may be for peace, but he is no pacifist. (5:53)

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06/19/2007
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42,484
Episode: #03082
Anne-Marie Slaughter is the author of "The Idea That Is America" -- Chapter One: Stephen Colbert. (6:43)

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05/08/2007
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47,085
Episode: #03062
Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, "The Black Swan," is about the power of randomness. Coincidentally, he was also the winner of Stephen's Pull a Guest Out of a Hat Sweepstakes. (5:56)

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03/15/2007
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75,969
Episode: #03036
Stephen asks Ayaan Hirsi Ali if fundamentalist Christians should battle fundamentalist Muslims. (6:19)

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01/16/2007
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28,397
Episode: #03006
Dinesh D'Souza believes saying that the cultural left is causing America's destruction would be going too far. (6:29)

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12/07/2006
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6,175
Episode: #02154
Elizabeth de la Vega, author of "United States v. George W. Bush," has the balls to defend her argument to Stephen Colbert. (3:45)

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09/20/2006
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3,481
Episode: #02117
Stephen asks James Carville how he ever made the transition from the backstabbing, egocentric world of Washington to Hollywood. (6:52)

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08/22/2006
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44,872
Episode: #02108
Paul Krugman is part of that fringe 60% of the population that thinks the war was a mistake. (5:20)

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06/28/2006
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2,391
Episode: #02082
Robert Baer tells Stephen we invaded the wrong country, which does not penetrate Stephen's armor of belief. (6:07)

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04/27/2006
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2,967
Episode: #02055
Neocon Bill Kristol makes some friends on the Upper West Side with a prediction that the Democrats will take the House in the upcoming election. (7:02)

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04/17/2006
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5,738
Episode: #02048
Religious scholar Reza Aslan promises to say something inflammatory next time. (6:07)

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02/02/2006
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759
Episode: #02016
Christine Todd Whitman's concern about political discourse in this country prompts Stephen to cut off her mic. (6:22)

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10/19/2005
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2,680
Episode: #01003
Fareed Zakaria classifies himself as a centrist in his views on President George W. Bush's foreign policy. (6:15)

 
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