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11/01/2007
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85,122
Episode: #03138
Walter Kirn thinks multi-tasking is dangerous. Stephen thinks it's as safe as juggling while driving. (5:19)

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10/30/2007
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69,724
Episode: #03136
After learning that having his campaign funded by Doritos may be illegal, Stephen invites Massie Ritsch to explain campaign funding to him. (8:37)

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10/18/2007
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167,630
Episode: #03134
Stephen asks Anderson Cooper how people can help the environment without any inconvenience. (5:34)

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09/24/2007
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31,585
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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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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08/15/2007
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111,676
Episode: #03106
Stephen catches Markos Moulitsas, founder of DailyKos.com, in a truly hateful position. (5:52)

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08/08/2007
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17,362
Episode: #03102
Tina Brown is the author of "The Diana Chronicles," which is about Princess Diana. Hopefully it comes on a commemorative plate. (5:56)

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08/02/2007
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38,130
Episode: #03100
Rick MacArthur explains how NAFTA should be renamed the North American Cheap Labor Agreement. (3:50)

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07/30/2007
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31,771
Episode: #03097
Chicago Tribune's Beijing Bureau Chief, Evan Osnos, argues that the American demand for cashmere has caused pollution clouds to travel from China to American soil. (5:29)

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06/27/2007
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452
Episode: #03087
Professional tattle-tale Tom Blanton explains to Stephen why the Freedom of Information Act is so important and what freedom is all about. (6:09)

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06/26/2007
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53,778
Episode: #03086
David France tells Stephen about the science that further supports the theory that homosexuality is genetic, but must admit that not all the science has been scienced. (6:30)

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06/12/2007
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50,750
Episode: #03078
Blogger Josh Wolf served prison time for withholding videotapes of an anarchist protest from authorities, so Stephen is sending a copy of their interview straight to the Feds. (5:42)

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06/06/2007
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34,582
Episode: #03075
Carl Bernstein's new book "A Woman in Charge" is about Hillary Clinton. Stephen hopes it has a happy ending. (4:56)

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05/10/2007
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26,741
Episode: #03064
Jann Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone, predicts that Foghat will be hot in 40 years. (5:26)

Episode: #03051
David Remnick suggests that if you subscribe to the New Yorker but want even more unread material, visit your local library. (0:18)

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04/09/2007
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83,881
Episode: #03045
The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel comes back to The Report to talk about truthiness. (6:09)

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03/27/2007
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47,856
Episode: #03042
Author James Fallows explains to Stephen the difference between being a children's storybook writer and a strategist for the United States. (5:41)

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03/12/2007
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34,668
Episode: #03033
The New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof complains that Americans aren't charitable enough, even though Stephen let him on his show. (6:25)

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03/08/2007
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49,983
Episode: #03032
Ted Koppel suggests that Stephen reconsider prancing around in front of the audience. (7:01)

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03/07/2007
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29,877
Episode: #03031
The New Yorker reporter, Michael Spector, explains how Vladimir Putin's critics have been mysteriously dying. (7:31)

 
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