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Episode: #05141
Barack Obama loses the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, and Chris Christie uses Monty Python to attack Jon Corzine. (03:31)
November 04, 2009
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Episode: #05141
Al Gore explains to Stephen and Stephen and Al Gore that stopping global warming doesn't have to hurt the economy. (05:00)
November 04, 2009
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10/14/2009
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29,155
Episode: #05133
Amy Farrell believes the American government is misguided when it focuses on the obesity epidemic. (07:39)

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09/30/2009
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15,739
Episode: #05125
NASA begins assembling Stephen's treadmill so America's famously fat astronauts can get trim in space. (03:39)

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09/17/2009
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18,511
Episode: #05119
Frank Bruni talks about mastering his addiction to compulsive eating as a food critic for the New York Times. (05:15)

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08/28/2009
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126,458
 
Tom Hanks appreciates sugar-free Tang because he used to be professionally fat. (0:22)

Episode: #05112
Jared Polis didn't announce that he was gay as a political ploy to get elected in a liberal district. (06:28)

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06/30/2009
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38,412
Episode: #05089
Normally, Stephen wouldn't think twice about soccer, but that was before the U.S. was good at it. (04:37)

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06/16/2009
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2,972
Episode: #05081
According to polls, 120% say the Iranian election wasn't rigged, and Jim Rogers wants to reduce Duke Energy's carbon footprint. (00:32)

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06/16/2009
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28,651
Episode: #05081
Stephen won't let these Slavs to fashion make off with the U.S.A.'s world record for biggest pair of jeans. (02:01)

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05/13/2009
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38,768
Episode: #05066
Stephen is already twitching with excitement over his Coke-fueled party to protest the soda tax. (04:49)

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04/29/2009
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3,098
Episode: #05058
The nation may have an education problem, and David Kessler thinks Americans eat too much, which means he must have eyes. (00:30)

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04/29/2009
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11,841
Episode: #05058
David Kessler wants to save lives by getting Americans to eat less. (05:08)

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04/14/2009
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12,076
Episode: #05049
If Susie Orbach drops five pounds, she could be talking about her book "Bodies" on The Daily Show. (04:33)

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03/03/2009
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7,879
Episode: #05030
Mark Bittman says we eat without thinking about what is good for us, and what's good for the planet. (06:00)

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02/02/2009
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32,036
Episode: #05017
Stephen will now have to discriminate under the table, which will be difficult, since that's where he usually does his harassing. (04:02)

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01/27/2009
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19,478
Episode: #05014
If air with fewer particles will extend your life for five months, logically air with no particles should extend it indefinitely. (05:17)

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06/11/2008
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47,187
Episode: #04077
It's embarrassing enough when your doctor tells you to get on the scale. Now replace your doctor with a ticket agent. (4:01)

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05/28/2008
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51,968
Episode: #04069
Liquid Launch is a new energy drink that doesn't have one of the ingredients in rocket fuel -- it has every ingredient in rocket fuel. (5:37)

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02/14/2008
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79,867
Episode: #04024
Leonard Nimoy challenges American standards of beauty with photographs of nude overweight women. (5:17)

 
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