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David Sassoon denies being lefty, marijuana stems childhood obesity, Lois Lerner reveals nothing about the IRS scandal, and David Koch wins over PBS. (04:08)
Episode #09108
President Obama wants to repeal 60 words of eternal war-justifying deliciousness, but Senator Lindsey Graham would rather broaden Obama's war powers. (08:01)
Episode #09108
Retired Colonel Andrew Bacevich reviews President Obama's drone program speech and reveals the last time Congress declared war. (03:49)
Episode #09108
Somebody before Pope Francis should have mentioned that believing in God was optional to get into Heaven. (03:50)
Episode #09108
The New York Times' C.J. Chivers explains the ways in which the Syrians and Iraqis are involved in the same civil war. (05:07)
Episode #09108
Any "informed, high-level" government official can order someone's death, Stephen emulates Pope Francis, and C.J. Chivers questions Fox News. (01:01)
Episode #09107
PBS deals with a scandal, and indie rockers The National share their dark gloomy music. (00:31)
Episode #09107
House Speaker John Boehner wants to send someone to jail, and IRS official Lois Lerner refuses to testify in front of Congress. (05:39)
Episode #09107
Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul say hemp is different from marijuana, and black-market Disney guides help rich families skip ride lines. (04:57)
Episode #09107
PBS drops a documentary called "Citizen Koch" because they feared the reaction of billionaire sponsor David Koch. (02:17)
Episode #09107
Matt Berninger from The National talks about Cincinnati's staple spaghetti dish, perfectionism and his band's meaningless moniker. (03:07)
Episode #09107
The National performs "Graceless" from their sixth studio album, "Trouble Will Find Me." (04:29)
Episode #09107
An IRS official asserts her constitutional right, PBS scraps a Koch brothers documentary, and The National's Matt Berninger denies that his music is "huge." (01:01)
Episode #09107
In this exclusive performance, The National performs "Sea of Love" off their album, "Trouble Will Find Me." (03:52)
Episode #09106
An unexpected treatment alleviates heart disease, the government meddles in people's private lives, and Harvard's Noah Feldman discusses America's relationship with China. (00:40)
Episode #09106
Justice has finally been served for a cold-blooded killer who has been at large for over 150 years. (02:10)
Episode #09106
Sunlight treats high blood pressure, and marijuana improves metabolism. (07:21)
Episode #09106
Every few years the Census Bureau shows up on people's front porches like a drunk ex-boyfriend, so Congressman Jeff Duncan attempts to stop it. (04:27)
Episode #09106
Dr. Noah Feldman defines "Cool War" and explains why America should be afraid of China as a fast-rising, interdependent global superpower. (06:13)