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10/28/2009
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36,240
Episode: #05137
Your baby will never be denied health coverage for being too fat or too skinny if you mate with an insurance company CEO. (05:48)
October 28, 2009
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Episode: #05125
Senator Max Baucus will pay for your medical bills from the $3.2 million he's received from the health care industry. (02:41)

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09/29/2009
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37,980
Episode: #05124
Republicans and Democrats should march in pride parades and proudly announce their relationship with lobbyists. (05:04)

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08/04/2009
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34,726
Episode: #05105
Soon America's grassroots people-power movements will be rid of the one thing that's holding them back: people. (04:57)

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07/15/2009
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24,529
Episode: #05094
Douglas Rushkoff discusses the downfalls of operating the world like a corporation and how to weaken corporate influence. (05:58)

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07/14/2009
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18,243
Episode: #05093
The American government can use the defense budget to pay for health care and just turn sick people into a weapons program. (05:10)

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06/23/2009
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31,543
Episode: #05085
The House Republicans' health care reform plan is practical in that it's practically three pages long and has no numbers. (02:14)

Episode: #05085
Howard Dean believes the American government can pay for a public health insurance option because it will generate more jobs. (04:21)

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06/22/2009
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43,398
Episode: #05084
Stephen doesn't understand why the FDA would crack down on an unregulated heavy metal that you spray in your nose and can cause permanent damage. (05:08)

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06/03/2009
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16,732
Episode: #05074
Eric Schlosser exposes the bizarre development of science-fiction factory farming systems over the last 30 years. (06:31)

Episode: #05069
If the Republicans really want people to go against the Democrats, they'll need a name that instantly turns people off. (04:49)

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05/13/2009
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24,212
Episode: #05066
Michael Pollan advises that the best food to eat is anything with less than five ingredients in it. (05:18)

Episode: #05062
The Gong'an county government in China orders its staff to smoke cigarettes, and a groom chooses a bear as his best man. (03:31)

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05/06/2009
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12,051
Episode: #05062
Laurie Garrett warns that the bird virus in Indonesia is 850 times as bad as the swine flu, though the piggies are right outside our door.. (05:47)

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04/21/2008
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43,824
 
Stephen worries that Senator Sanders' call for a redistribution of wealth will overcrowd his yacht club. (06:27)

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04/21/2008
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39,141
Episode: #04052
Stephen worries that Senator Sanders' call for a redistribution of wealth will overcrowd his yacht club. (6:27)

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07/24/2007
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30,625
Episode: #03094
If the Bush administration is so secretive, would they have publicly handed over power to Dick Cheney while the president got a camera stuck up his butt? (1:52)
Tags: JimmyGeorge W. BushhealthmoneybusinessprivacyEliza 

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01/15/2007
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17,191
Episode: #03005
Stephen discusses plastic surgery with author Alex Kuczynski and debuts his new financial segment. (0:32)
Tags: introbooksIraqwarshealthmoneyeconomybusinesscrimeAlex Kuczynski 

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07/18/2006
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5,203
Episode: #02089
It's time for management and labor to come together as management to exploit labor. (3:08)

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07/11/2006
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4,431
Episode: #02085
Stephen doesn't know the long-term effects of medicating kids, but he does know the long-term effects it will have on the pharmaceutical industry. (2:44)

 
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