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10/13/2009
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13,484
Episode: #05132
One of the most interesting things David Javerbaum discovered while researching his book is that pregnancy often affects the mother. (04:19)

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08/19/2009
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58,630
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)

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08/10/2009
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12,516
Episode: #05108
Barbara Boxer's new novel, "Blind Trust," is about a liberal California senator involved in a scandal, but it's not a veiled confession. (05:42)

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06/04/2009
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20,658
Episode: #05075
Dag Soderberg takes the Bible out of the bookshop and onto the coffee table with "Bible Illuminated." (05:51)

Episode: #03138
Stephen enters the belly of the beast in an attempt to win some bleeding hearts and minds. (6:38)

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10/15/2007
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197,125
Episode: #03131
Congressman Dennis Kucinich accepts Stephen's challenge to come on the show and empty out his pockets. (7:00)

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10/09/2007
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129,823
Episode: #03128
Stephen Colbert welcomes living legend and author of "I Am America (And So Can You!)," Stephen Colbert. (5:25)

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08/16/2007
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97,059
Episode: #03107
Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur," believes the Internet has replaced professionals with amateurs. It's certainly true of porn. (5:18)

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05/17/2007
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73,521
Episode: #03068
Stephen asks Tom DeLay, author of "No Retreat, No Surrender," how to get rid of this country's Democrat infestation. (6:51)

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05/09/2007
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41,923
Episode: #03063
Salman Rushdie comes out of hiding to tell Stephen about the importance of literary criticism. (5:06)

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04/18/2007
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9,226
Episode: #03051
Stephen can verify Paulina Porizkova as a supermodel because he is an arbiter of American taste. (5:51)

Episode: #03051
English teacher Frank McCourt stresses the importance of books, but if he were a shop teacher he would be stressing the importance of plywood. (0:48)

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04/16/2007
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116,904
Episode: #03049
John Kerry hints that this may not be the first time he did not consider running for president. (6:21)

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03/27/2007
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613
Episode: #03042
Though Stephen is excited for the imminent World War III, Madeleine Albright explains that Armageddon is not exactly a foreign policy. (7:27)

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03/16/2006
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1,260
Episode: #02035
Frank Vincent is so manly that he lives in a town called Nutley. (7:29)

 
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