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06/05/2008
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73,338
Episode: #04074
Pat Buchanan believes World War II was the easiest war to avoid in all of history. (6:21)

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09/24/2007
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31,583
Episode: #03119
Stephen asks Thomas Friedman what it feels like to be a guy who's passionate about UPS. (6:39)

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06/25/2007
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40,779
Episode: #03085
Tom Hayden, author of "Ending the War in Iraq," was one of the Chicago Seven. He's about to meet all of the Colbert One. (6:10)
Tags: interviewbooksIraqwarsAuthorTom Hayden 

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06/07/2007
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52,954
Episode: #03076
Cullen Murphy, author of "Are We Rome?," wonders if America is like the Roman Empire. (6:01)

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05/21/2007
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43,085
Episode: #03069
Jared Diamond explains how a conflagration of agriculture and resources helped Eurasians conquer the world. (5:46)

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05/14/2007
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27,924
Episode: #03065
William Langewiesche explains to Stephen why America shouldn't spend too much time worrying about other nations getting the nuclear bomb. (7:07)

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05/08/2007
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47,079
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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04/11/2007
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39,251
Episode: #03047
Vali Nasr discusses the difference between Sunnis and Shias -- though Stephen thought the major difference was whether they greeted us with flowers or candy. (7:06)
Tags: interviewbooksIraqreligionAuthorwarMuslimVali Nasr 

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02/01/2007
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16,071
Episode: #03016
Chuck Schumer talks to Stephen about his new book, his views on Iraq and Hillary Clinton. Then, Stephen accuses him of promising a bad economy. (6:18)

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01/29/2007
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13,345
Episode: #03013
Stephen asks Barry Lando if giving context to the situation in Iraq is the same as giving aid and comfort to our enemy. (6:25)

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12/19/2006
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26,020
Episode: #02160
Deepak Chopra talks to Stephen about life after death, maintaining a youthful biology and his book, which costs 24 dollars. (7:08)

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11/29/2006
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4,004
Episode: #02149
Stephen asks director Nora Ephron why so much of his performance in "Bewitched" hit the cutting room floor. (6:30)

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11/28/2006
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4,695
Episode: #02148
Stephen nails Harry Shearer for his lack of political correctness in naming his new book "Not Enough Indians." (6:01)
Tags: interviewbooksIraqAuthorAmericamoviesCelebritynailed 

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09/19/2006
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17,704
Episode: #02116
Frank Rich, author of "The Greatest Story Ever Sold," becomes the first New York Times op-ed columnist to return to The Report. (6:26)

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08/14/2006
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902
Episode: #02103
Ramesh Ponnuru explains how activist judges and embryonic stem cell research contribute to the Democrats status as the party of death. (5:29)

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08/06/2006
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2,361
Episode: #02097
Peter Beinart stops by to talk about his book, "The Good Fight," and why he changed his mind about the war. (5:29)

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05/11/2006
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1,081
Episode: #02063
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright talks about God, government and her new book, " The Mighty and the Almighty." (8:16)

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05/03/2006
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3,346
Episode: #02058
The last time Stephen checked, you needed four stars and a condo in Pebble Beach to speak out against the war. (6:22)

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04/26/2006
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580
Episode: #02054
Sebastian Junger is even more rugged in person than he appears on the back of his books. (5:06)

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04/24/2006
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1,335
Episode: #02052
Hugh Hewitt thinks the Republicans are aiming at an electoral iceberg and they need to turn the ship around quickly. (4:29)

 
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