Real Time with Bill Maher

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Feb 19, 2022 • 7min

Overtime – Episode #590: Brooke Jenkins, John Avlon, Katrina Vanden Heuvel

Explore how historical figures like Lincoln might be viewed through today’s media lens, tying it to current political events and public opinions. Delve into the heated vaccination debates, emphasizing misconceptions and the importance of natural immunity. Plus, hear heartfelt tributes to a late humorist, highlighting his lasting impact on comedy. The blend of serious topics and personal anecdotes makes for a thought-provoking yet entertaining discussion!
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Feb 12, 2022 • 12min

Overtime – Episode #589: Marianne Williamson, Vivek Ramaswamy

Two political figures tackle the complexities of their ambitions and the need for progressive values. They dive into the contentious topics of taxation and wealth distribution, questioning governmental management and its impact on economic classes. A heated discussion emerges around the lack of accountability in policies favoring the wealthy. They also explore the public's desire for Medicare for All versus corporate influences shaping healthcare, while comparing the U.S. system to European models and discussing the implications of profit motives.
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Feb 12, 2022 • 59min

Ep. #589: Ricky Williams, Vivek Ramaswamy, Marianne Williamson

Ricky Williams, former NFL player and cannabis advocate, shares insights on resilience and the benefits of marijuana for athletes. Vivek Ramaswamy, critic of corporate activism, discusses the divisive nature of political support and the superficiality in corporate social responsibility. Marianne Williamson offers a spiritual lens on political discontent and the complexity of protests. Together, they dive into cultural commentary, the evolution of social movements, and the need for authentic representation in today's society.
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Feb 5, 2022 • 60min

Ep. #588: Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Katherine Mangu-Ward, Johann Hari

Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democratic congressman from California and author of "Dignity in a Digital Age," discusses the importance of bipartisan collaboration for democracy and economic revival. Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor of Reason magazine, explores modern challenges to free speech and cancel culture. Johann Hari, known for his work on addiction, highlights the decline of focus in our tech-driven world, urging grassroots movements to reclaim attention. Together, they tackle public health lessons from past crises and the ethics of infrastructure projects.
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Feb 5, 2022 • 9min

Overtime – Episode #588: Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Katherine Mangu-Ward, Johann Hari

A lively discussion navigates the clash between libertarian ideals and American values, questioning the balance of personal freedom and government intervention. The conversation shifts to the marijuana legalization debate, highlighting bipartisan support and critiquing the ongoing war on drugs. Insights from Portugal's decriminalization model reveal promising outcomes, while reflections on broader drug legalization urge a reevaluation of societal norms. With humor and statistics, the complexities of these issues come to life, making for an engaging exploration.
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Jan 29, 2022 • 12min

Overtime – Episode #587: Ira Glasser, Fiona Hill, Matt Welch

The discussion kicks off with how the pandemic has heightened fears and anxieties in younger generations. Nostalgic tales of carefree childhood adventures contrast sharply with today's cautious parenting. Humor surfaces as childhood fears and family dynamics are explored, revealing quirky family rules. The conversation shifts to politics, examining the unique perspectives across generations, especially regarding aging leaders. Lastly, the changing job landscape for children post-pandemic highlights the challenges they face in securing early employment.
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Jan 29, 2022 • 58min

Ep. #587: Ira Glasser, Fiona Hill, Matt Welch

Ira Glasser, former ACLU director, dives into the ongoing battle for free speech amidst political pressures. Fiona Hill, ex-National Security Council senior director, offers insights on NATO's role post-Cold War and the complexities in U.S.-Russia relations. Journalist Matt Welch lightens the mood discussing economic irony and the societal repercussions of COVID-19 debates. Together, they humorously critique M&M's inclusivity marketing while reflecting on the shifting political landscape and the delicate balance of regulation and personal liberties.
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Jan 22, 2022 • 1h 1min

Ep. #586: Timothy Snyder, Bari Weiss, Rep. Ritchie Torres

Bari Weiss, an influential editor and commentator, joins Rep. Ritchie Torres, the first Afro-Latino LGBTQ member of Congress, for a lively discussion. They dive into the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 and the shifting political landscape post-January 6th. The duo dissect the Democratic Party's stance on crime and public safety, along with the cultural debates surrounding representation in media. Anti-Semitism and challenges to democracy also take center stage, all wrapped in sharp humor and personal anecdotes that keep the conversation engaging.
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Nov 20, 2021 • 58min

Ep. #585: Fareed Zakaria, Chris Christie, Eric Adams

Fareed Zakaria, a renowned journalist and author, discusses his CNN special on China's assertive policies. Chris Christie, the former New Jersey Governor, shares insights from his book on reviving the Republican Party amidst internal divides. Eric Adams, NYC's Mayor-elect and former police officer, delves into public safety and criminal justice reform, emphasizing community-centered approaches. The trio engages in lively debates about political dynamics, the pandemic's impact, and the future of American leadership.
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Nov 13, 2021 • 58min

Ep. #584: Kevin O’Leary, Tavis Smiley, Rep. Adam Schiff

Join venture capitalist Kevin O’Leary, media maven Tavis Smiley, and Congressman Adam Schiff as they tackle pressing social and political issues. The trio dives into the nuances of wealth inequality and the pandemic's impact on work dynamics. Schiff addresses the urgent need for accountability in democracy post-January 6th, while O’Leary humorously critiques the intersection of economic trends and personal finance. They also explore the absurdities of modern technology, from the metaverse to racial tensions, urging a collective reflection on societal values.

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