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Episode #08096
One of the nation's largest medical debt collectors sneaks into hospitals to seize patients' money before treatment. (05:26)
A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first, and a time traveling mind reader second. (03:47)
Episode #06124
A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first and a time traveling mind reader second. (05:10)
Episode #06004
Barry Scheck explains how the Innocence Project uses DNA evidence to exonerate innocent people. (07:40)
Episode #05132
The cross has nothing to do with Christianity -- it's just the normal symbol of the resting place of the dead. Download The Word NOW! (04:47)
Episode #05095
Stephen is emotionally dead inside, and Ed Andrews should write about teen vampires if he wants to get out of debt. (00:34)
Episode #03118
Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Nine," takes Stephen inside the world of the Supreme Court and reveals whether they have secret handshakes. (6:29)
Episode #02130
New Jersey's 4th District Congressman Christopher Smith wouldn't sit down with Stephen, but his challenger, Carol Gay, would. (5:59)
Episode #02125
Tonight: TV cameras in the Supreme Court, the Nobel Prize Patrol coming to a scientist's door with a giant check and North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan's anti-outsourcing book. (0:36)
Episode #02125
Sen. Arlen Specter has introduced a bill to put TV cameras in the Supreme Court. Some justices are against the bill, and they're right -- often far right. (2:48)
Episode #02109
"Crumbelievable" isn't just an ad campaign, it's a perfect metaphor for the state of American pop culture -- crumbled into little pieces. (1:48)
Episode #02104
Stephen doesn't like the idea of fining people who don't vote, since it punishes the poor. He'd prefer to pay the poor not to vote and empower them with lottery tickets. (3:17)
Episode #02044
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's jocular gesture to a Boston Herald reporter is misinterpreted. (3:06)
Episode #02016
Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter, which makes him smarter than all those global warming scientists. (1:06)