Sen. Bernie Sanders
Episode: 2012-01-03 | Airdate: Jan 3, 2012
Senator Bernie Sanders calls on Americans to support his proposed Saving American Democracy Amendment and help overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
Episode: 2012-01-03 | Airdate: Jan 3, 2012
Senator Bernie Sanders calls on Americans to support his proposed Saving American Democracy Amendment and help overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
Episode: 2012-01-04 | Airdate: Jan 4, 2012
Journalist John Heilemann examines Rick Santorum's rise in the Iowa caucus and the potential direction of his campaign.
Episode: 2012-01-05 | Airdate: Jan 5, 2012
AOL co-founder Steve Case believes that a generational shift away from ownership and toward community sharing is taking place.
Episode: 2012-01-09 | Airdate: Jan 9, 2012
Author Melissa Harris-Perry deconstructs stereotypes of African-American women and considers the consequences of a white-male-centered perspective on the American story.
Episode: 2012-01-10 | Airdate: Jan 10, 2012
Bill Moyers believes that capitalism is out of control and there can be no people's democracy as long as corporations are considered people.
Episode: 2012-01-11 | Airdate: Jan 11, 2012
George Stephanopoulos considers the likelihood of Mitt Romney winning the GOP nomination and of Hillary Clinton becoming Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate.
Episode: 2012-01-12 | Airdate: Jan 12, 2012
Politico's Mike Allen analyzes Stephen's prospects in South Carolina, should he choose to make an even more historic announcement.
Episode: 2012-01-16 | Airdate: Jan 16, 2012
Activist Scott Douglas advocates the overturn of Alabama's HB 56 anti-immigrant law and calls for a single, fair immigration law across the U.S.
Episode: 2012-01-17 | Airdate: Jan 17, 2012
Jennifer Granholm explains the fundamental differences between the Obama administration's intervention in the auto industry and Mitt Romney's work at Bain Capital.
Episode: 2012-01-18 | Airdate: Jan 18, 2012
Columnist David Frum calls for an economically inclusive, environmentally responsible and socially modern Republican party.
Episode: 2012-01-19 | Airdate: Jan 19, 2012
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Carrie Rebora Barratt provides an analysis of Emanuel Leutze's masterpiece "Washington Crossing the Delaware."
Episode: 2012-01-23 | Airdate: Jan 23, 2012
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita explains how he uses game theory to make geo-political predictions and formulate car-buying strategies.
Episode: 2012-01-24 | Airdate: Jan 24, 2012
The Daily Beast's Andrew Sullivan analyzes the picture that GOP candidates have painted of Barack Obama and extolls the president's numerous achievements.
Episode: 2012-01-25 | Airdate: Jan 25, 2012
NPR host Terry Gross talks about her 25-year career in public radio and offers the inside scoop on her interviews with Grover Norquist and Bill O'Reilly.
Episode: 2012-01-26 | Airdate: Jan 26, 2012
Drew Barrymore recalls working with Steven Spielberg as a little girl and thinks about recording a whale CD to promote her movie "Big Miracle."
Episode: 2012-01-30 | Airdate: Jan 30, 2012
Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe discusses the function of the Constitution and reveals his favorite amendment.
Episode: 2012-01-31 | Airdate: Jan 31, 2012
Bjork shows off her "Biophilia" album iPad app and explains what inspired her interactive multimedia collection.
Episode: 2012-02-01 | Airdate: Feb 1, 2012
CeaseFire's Ameena Matthews explores how her tough inner-city upbringing informs her work as a peacemaker among Chicago's gangs.
Episode: 2012-02-02 | Airdate: Feb 2, 2012
CNN's Christiane Amanpour examines the likelihood of America and Israel going to war with Iran and weighs in on Iran's nuclear program.
Episode: 2012-02-13 | Airdate: Feb 13, 2012
Activist Bill McKibben talks about the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline and calls on Colbert Nation to sign his petition opposing its construction.
Episode: 2012-02-14 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2012
The New York Times' William Broad explores the sexual benefits of yoga as well as its potential health risks.
Episode: 2012-02-20 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2012
Novelist Ann Patchett discusses the importance of brick-and-mortar bookstores and explains what prompted her to open Parnassus Books in Nashville.
Episode: 2012-02-21 | Airdate: Feb 21, 2012
Author Robert Kagan talks about advising Mitt Romney on foreign policy and explores America's use of military force in international affairs.
Episode: 2012-02-22 | Airdate: Feb 22, 2012
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi believes that super PACs threaten American democracy and that Citizens United should be overturned.
Episode: 2012-02-23 | Airdate: Feb 23, 2012
Spanish tenor Placido Domingo talks about his world-famous production of "Tosca" and explains why women find tenors so captivating.
Episode: 2012-02-27 | Airdate: Feb 27, 2012
Peggielene Bartels describes the Ghanaian libation ritual and discusses her achievements as the king of Otuam.
Episode: 2012-02-28 | Airdate: Feb 28, 2012
Ross Eisenbrey believes that everyone -- from interns to college athletes --should be paid for working for someone else's financial benefit.
Episode: 2012-02-29 | Airdate: Feb 29, 2012
William Shatner discusses love, life, horses and his Broadway show "Shatner's World."
Episode: 2012-03-01 | Airdate: Mar 1, 2012
Claire Danes talks about her role as a bipolar CIA agent in her TV show "Homeland."
Episode: 2012-03-05 | Airdate: Mar 5, 2012
Audra McDonald gives some historical background on "Porgy and Bess" and explains why it's not a musical about Stephen.
Episode: 2012-03-06 | Airdate: Mar 6, 2012
Jonathan Safran Foer discusses his book "The New American Haggadah" and explains the Jewish Passover tradition of retelling stories.
Episode: 2012-03-07 | Airdate: Mar 7, 2012
Willem Dafoe explains his transformation into a nine-foot Martian for the movie "John Carter."
Episode: 2012-03-08 | Airdate: Mar 8, 2012
Stephen prank calls Eric Bolling, is inspired by Herman Cain's avant-garde ad, and talks folk music with Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris and Don Fleming.
Episode: 2012-03-12 | Airdate: Mar 12, 2012
Journalist Katherine Boo talks about what her experience in Mumbai, India, has taught her about poverty in the United States.
Episode: 2012-03-13 | Airdate: Mar 13, 2012
Andrew Bird explains the inspiration for "Eyeoneye" and learns of sad associations with his "The Mysterious Production of Eggs" album.
Episode: 2012-03-14 | Airdate: Mar 14, 2012
Veteran political strategist Mark McKinnon's No Labels movement has a 12-step program to reform Congress.
Episode: 2012-03-15 | Airdate: Mar 15, 2012
Combat journalist Dexter Filkins discusses the disconnect between preconceived notions about other countries and the realities on the ground.
Episode: 2012-03-26 | Airdate: Mar 26, 2012
Dr. David Page, director of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, defends the Y chromosome in the face of enumerable challenges and insults to its character.
Episode: 2012-03-27 | Airdate: Mar 27, 2012
Charles Murray talks about his book, "Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960 to 2010," and suggests a way to address the growing division between the classes.
Episode: 2012-03-28 | Airdate: Mar 28, 2012
Actor Mark Ruffalo became an anti-fracking, clean water activist after seeing the technologies' detrimental impact on communities in Pennsylvania.
Episode: 2012-03-29 | Airdate: Mar 29, 2012
Peter Beinart discusses his book "The Crisis of Zionism" and what he sees as a divide between the democratic Israel and the Israel of the West Bank.
Episode: 2012-04-02 | Airdate: Apr 2, 2012
Libertarian presidential candidate Governor Gary Johnson believes in fiscal conservatism and social tolerance.
Episode: 2012-04-03 | Airdate: Apr 3, 2012
Governor Nikki Haley talks about the good people of South Carolina who elected a 38-year-old, Indian-American female for governor.
Episode: 2012-04-04 | Airdate: Apr 4, 2012
National Geographic explorer-in-residence Robert Ballard talks about "Save the Titanic," his documentary promoting its preservation and protection against tourism.
Episode: 2012-04-05 | Airdate: Apr 5, 2012
Novelist Anne Rice discusses her book "The Wolf Gift," and whether or not she fears an eternity of being poked in the hiney with a hot pitchfork.
Episode: 2012-04-09 | Airdate: Apr 9, 2012
Auto executive Bob Lutz discusses the soul of the American car industry, Mitt Romney and the award-winning Chevy Volt.
Episode: 2012-04-10 | Airdate: Apr 10, 2012
Higher education consultant Richard Hersh believes in challenging college students to develop their highest intellectual and emotional capabilities.
Episode: 2012-04-11 | Airdate: Apr 11, 2012
Michelle Obama discusses her national initiative for helping military families, Joining Forces, and the importance of lowering veterans' unemployment rates.
Episode: 2012-04-12 | Airdate: Apr 12, 2012
James Cameron discusses the "Titanic 3D" release and the submarine he helped engineer to dive straight to the bottom of the Marianas Trench.
Episode: 2012-04-16 | Airdate: Apr 16, 2012
Award-winning American singer Bonnie Raitt talks about environmental activism and her popular track "Angel from Montgomery."
Episode: 2012-04-17 | Airdate: Apr 17, 2012
Jonah Lehrer examines dangerous creativity myths and the history of innovation.
Episode: 2012-04-18 | Airdate: Apr 18, 2012
Arianna Huffington discusses the Huffington Post's Pulitzer Prize and how it differs from Stephen's Peabody Award.
Episode: 2012-04-19 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2012
Tavis Smiley and Cornel West talk about their book on American poverty, "The Rich and the Rest of Us."
Episode: 2012-04-23 | Airdate: Apr 23, 2012
Former Texas Board of Education Chairman Don McLeroy discusses the documentary "The Revisionaries," science in textbooks and religious conservatism.
Episode: 2012-04-24 | Airdate: Apr 24, 2012
The world's third youngest Chess Grand Master Magnus Carlsen discusses game strategy and stardom.
Episode: 2012-04-25 | Airdate: Apr 25, 2012
Harvard University's Michael Sandel illustrates the ethical and moral concerns regarding the growing role of money and market values in society.
Episode: 2012-04-26 | Airdate: Apr 26, 2012
Jack White introduces his first solo album, "Blunderbuss," and recalls making a record with Stephen.
Episode: 2012-04-30 | Airdate: Apr 30, 2012
Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton skirts Stephen's questions and misinterprets a backstage hug.
Episode: 2012-05-01 | Airdate: May 1, 2012
Carne Ross discusses his book "The Leaderless Revolution: How Ordinary People Will Take Power and Change Politics in the 21st Century."
Episode: 2012-05-02 | Airdate: May 2, 2012
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses his book "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion."
Episode: 2012-05-03 | Airdate: May 3, 2012
Lena Dunham discusses "Girls," her popular HBO show about young women navigating work, love and friendship in New York City.
Episode: 2012-05-07 | Airdate: May 7, 2012
Bravo executive and talk show host Andy Cohen discusses his book "Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture."
Episode: 2012-05-08 | Airdate: May 8, 2012
Civil rights lawyer Michelle Alexander discusses her book "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness."
Episode: 2012-05-09 | Airdate: May 9, 2012
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour discusses The Met's Costume Institute exhibit "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations."
Episode: 2012-05-10 | Airdate: May 10, 2012
Dr. Francis Collins talks about America's weight problem, evolution and the holistic way to confront obesity.
Episode: 2012-05-29 | Airdate: May 29, 2012
Actress Charlize Theron discusses fairy tales, beauty, and Stephen's prizewinning switch from handsome man to hot woman.
Episode: 2012-05-30 | Airdate: May 30, 2012
Actor Alan Alda discusses good business models, the World Science Festival and his international Flame Challenge.
Episode: 2012-05-31 | Airdate: May 31, 2012
Author Jack Hitt explores America's self-made history, job creators and the cyclical nature of amateurism.
Episode: 2012-06-04 | Airdate: Jun 4, 2012
Congressman John Lewis recalls the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery March, America's segregation and his mentor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Episode: 2012-06-05 | Airdate: Jun 5, 2012
Second Lady Jill Biden describes her passion for teaching, the resilience of military families, and her "Vice team" leadership.
Episode: 2012-06-06 | Airdate: Jun 6, 2012
Actor Neil Patrick Harris discusses hosting the Tony Awards, performing on Broadway and playing a convincing straight guy on "How I Met Your Mother."
Episode: 2012-06-07 | Airdate: Jun 7, 2012
Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor explains her appreciation for her childhood immigration experience and her love of Russian culture.
Episode: 2012-06-11 | Airdate: Jun 11, 2012
Actor Martin Sheen discusses "The Amazing Spider-Man," lefty-liberalism and his given Latino name.
Episode: 2012-06-12 | Airdate: Jun 12, 2012
MacArthur Genius Fellow Will Allen discusses urban farming and his book, "The Good Food Revolution: Growing Healthy Food, People, and Communities."
Episode: 2012-06-13 | Airdate: Jun 13, 2012
Gregg Allman of the Allman Brothers Band talks about fame, military school and the band's first flight on his Boeing 720, in his memoir, "My Cross to Bear."
Episode: 2012-06-14 | Airdate: Jun 14, 2012
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll talks about ExxonMobil's corporate model, management and international reputation.
Episode: 2012-06-18 | Airdate: Jun 18, 2012
Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman discusses America's recessions and depressions, the effect of affluence on politics, and Europe's big economic mistake.
Episode: 2012-06-19 | Airdate: Jun 19, 2012
Actress Olivia Wilde talks about campaigning for Barack Obama, competing in dressage, and joining Stephen on Maxim's Hot 100 list.
Episode: 2012-06-20 | Airdate: Jun 20, 2012
Newsweek correspondent Daniel Klaidman discusses his book "Kill or Capture: The War on Terror and the Soul of the Obama Presidency."
Episode: 2012-06-21 | Airdate: Jun 21, 2012
Cosmologist Lawrence Krauss discusses his book "A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing."
Episode: 2012-06-25 | Airdate: Jun 25, 2012
Frank Deford talks about his long sports writing career, his face-off with the Harlem Globetrotters, and the establishment of Title IX.
Episode: 2012-06-26 | Airdate: Jun 26, 2012
Award-winning American novelist Richard Ford shares his inspiration for "Canada," aversion to criticism, and logic behind storing manuscripts in the freezer.
Episode: 2012-06-27 | Airdate: Jun 27, 2012
Philanthropist Melinda Gates discusses foreign aid, her philosophy on contraception, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's global family planning summit.
Episode: 2012-06-28 | Airdate: Jun 28, 2012
Academy Award-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin talks about the golden age of news, "The West Wing" and what makes America the greatest country.
Episode: 2012-07-16 | Airdate: Jul 16, 2012
Princeton University professor Anne-Marie Slaughter stresses that women need better job choices, ones that equally accommodate a family and full career.
Episode: 2012-07-17 | Airdate: Jul 17, 2012
Nas shares his passion for rapping, thoughts on retirement, and the inspiration behind his 10th album cover.
Episode: 2012-07-18 | Airdate: Jul 18, 2012
Mayor Annise Parker highlights Houston's largest industries and talks about being the first openly gay mayor of a major American city.
Episode: 2012-07-19 | Airdate: Jul 19, 2012
Lisa Jackson details the EPA's founding under Richard Nixon, the importance of healthy communities, and the effects of mercury on children's IQ.
Episode: 2012-07-23 | Airdate: Jul 23, 2012
Documentary filmmaker Vikram Gandhi discusses his fake spiritual movement, Mirror philosophy and leader Kumare's second coming.
Episode: 2012-07-24 | Airdate: Jul 24, 2012
Award-winning journalist James Fallows examines the growth of China's aircraft business and what it means for U.S. aerospace exports.
Episode: 2012-07-25 | Airdate: Jul 25, 2012
The Brady Campaign's President, Dan Gross, talks about the Colorado shooting tragedy, everyday gun violence, and the prospect of Second Amendment regulations.
Episode: 2012-07-26 | Airdate: Jul 26, 2012
Senior British diplomat Peter Westmacott talks about London's Olympic planning, royal etiquette and England's shared values with America.
Episode: 2012-07-30 | Airdate: Jul 30, 2012
Legendary comedian Joan Rivers explains why she hates the Olympics, babies, young people, old people and herself.
Episode: 2012-07-31 | Airdate: Jul 31, 2012
American artist Jeff Koons explains his famous sculpture, "Blue Balloon Dog," the museumgoer's experience, and the importance of bringing art to underserved children.
Episode: 2012-08-01 | Airdate: Aug 1, 2012
NASA physicist John Grunsfeld maps out Curiosity's landing course and considers whether or not there's life on Mars.
Episode: 2012-08-02 | Airdate: Aug 2, 2012
The host of MSNBC's "Up with Chris Hayes" explains America's housing bubble, elitism and the difference between educational opportunities and outcomes.
Episode: 2012-08-06 | Airdate: Aug 6, 2012
Legendary folk artist Pete Seeger talks about his former Communist Party affiliation, his socialist musician father and the rights to his songs.
Episode: 2012-08-07 | Airdate: Aug 7, 2012
The VP of Save the Children's U.S. Programs, Mark Shriver, talks about his father's civic contributions, the War on Poverty, and the importance of investing in kids.
Episode: 2012-08-08 | Airdate: Aug 8, 2012
Journalist Liza Mundy shares her book, "The Richer Sex: How the New Majority of Female Breadwinners is Transforming Sex, Love and Family."
Episode: 2012-08-09 | Airdate: Aug 9, 2012
Actor Woody Harrelson talks about his long-lost friend Frankie Hyman and the inspiration for their Off-Broadway show, "Bullet for Adolf"
Episode: 2012-08-13 | Airdate: Aug 13, 2012
The band fun. talks about undergarments, Super Bowl ads and their run-in with a Swedish death metal group.
Episode: 2012-08-14 | Airdate: Aug 14, 2012
Indie rock group Grizzly Bear compare their music to a disorienting lifeboat and sings a round with Stephen.
Episode: 2012-08-15 | Airdate: Aug 15, 2012
Former music executive Santigold sheds light on her herky-jerky choreography and says she would have signed herself back in the '90s.
Episode: 2012-08-16 | Airdate: Aug 16, 2012
The Flaming Lips' lead singer, Wayne Coyne, discusses his 13-year stint at Long John Silver's, stolen music equipment and his "fwends" Kesha and Yoko Ono.
Episode: 2012-08-28 | Airdate: Aug 28, 2012
Newsweek columnist Andrew Sullivan calls for increased bipartisanship and defends his support for Barack Obama in terms of civil rights and tackling national debt.
Episode: 2012-08-29 | Airdate: Aug 29, 2012
Stanford University Professor Jennifer Burns discusses Ayn Rand's influence on right-wing politics, her creation of objectivism, and her denunciation of Ronald Reagan.
Episode: 2012-08-30 | Airdate: Aug 30, 2012
Governor Jon Huntsman skips the Republican National Convention to talk about campaign finance, Republican policies and the presidential election.
Episode: 2012-08-31 | Airdate: Aug 31, 2012
Political consultant James Carville discusses the middle class, the Democratic National Convention and Barack Obama's chances of reelection.
Episode: 2012-09-04 | Airdate: Sep 4, 2012
CNN contributor Reihan Salam examines Paul Ryan's GOP convention speech and suggests that Republicans did their best to work with President Obama.
Episode: 2012-09-05 | Airdate: Sep 5, 2012
Award-winning journalist Michael Grunwald defends the Obama administration's 2009 Recovery Act, but says only six percent of Americans believe it worked.
Episode: 2012-09-06 | Airdate: Sep 6, 2012
Former U.S. Ambassador Bill Richardson shares how Barack Obama can appeal to Hispanic voters beyond immigration issues.
Episode: 2012-09-07 | Airdate: Sep 7, 2012
Governor Ed Rendell talks about his book, "A Nation of Wusses: How America's Leaders Lost the Guts to Make Us Great."
Episode: 2012-09-17 | Airdate: Sep 17, 2012
Harvard University President Drew Faust describes the sociopolitical impacts of the Civil War, including the triumph of the human spirit.
Episode: 2012-09-18 | Airdate: Sep 18, 2012
CNN's senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin discusses the Obamacare Supreme Court decision, Super PACs and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Episode: 2012-09-19 | Airdate: Sep 19, 2012
Acclaimed violinist Itzhak Perlman shares his early fascination with classical music and questions the Colbert Bump.
Episode: 2012-09-20 | Airdate: Sep 20, 2012
Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris discusses the Jeffrey MacDonald murder case, the modern court system and his interview machine, the Interrotron.
Episode: 2012-09-25 | Airdate: Sep 25, 2012
American boxer Claressa Shields talks about the London Olympics, weight classes and Stephen's punchable head.
Episode: 2012-09-26 | Airdate: Sep 26, 2012
Philosopher Jim Holt tries to solve the mystery of the universe without involving God or scientific laws.
Episode: 2012-09-27 | Airdate: Sep 27, 2012
"Breaking Bad" executive producer Vince Gilligan talks about meth street names and human nature.
Episode: 2012-10-01 | Airdate: Oct 1, 2012
Alternative rock trio Ben Folds Five says that their band name was supposed to be comical, but even their manager didn't think it wasn't funny.
Episode: 2012-10-02 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2012
Mexican journalist Jorge Ramos discusses the presidential election, self-deportation and the civic contributions of undocumented immigrants.
Episode: 2012-10-03 | Airdate: Oct 3, 2012
Country music legend Kenny Rogers discusses his jazz beginnings and trusts that his song "The Gambler" is a metaphor for something.
Episode: 2012-10-04 | Airdate: Oct 4, 2012
Molecular geneticist George Church shares his book, "Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves."
Episode: 2012-10-08 | Airdate: Oct 8, 2012
Former astronaut Mark Kelly recalls the Endeavour's final mission, Stephen's shuttle landing and the story behind "Mousetronaut."
Episode: 2012-10-09 | Airdate: Oct 9, 2012
The former lead singer of "The Smiths" talks about the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, radical vegetarianism and his song "Meat Is Murder."
Episode: 2012-10-10 | Airdate: Oct 10, 2012
Naomi Wolf explores low sexual desire among women, vaginal anatomy and America's outdated cultural script on sex.
Episode: 2012-10-11 | Airdate: Oct 11, 2012
In her book "Plutocrats," Chrystia Freeland argues that today's global economy allows the super rich to disregard the American middle class.
Episode: 2012-10-15 | Airdate: Oct 15, 2012
Journalist Evan Thomas describes President Eisenhower's moderate Republicanism, bluffs with nuclear weapons and relationship with the CIA.
Episode: 2012-10-16 | Airdate: Oct 16, 2012
Newark Mayor Cory Booker reviews Barack Obama's debate performance, Democratic support for faith-based programs and his online activism project, #waywire.
Episode: 2012-10-17 | Airdate: Oct 17, 2012
Tyler Perry talks about African-American actors in Hollywood, the upcoming election and his latest film, "Alex Cross."
Episode: 2012-10-18 | Airdate: Oct 18, 2012
The alternative rock band chats about Mitt Romney's iPod and clears up a confusing song line for Stephen.
Episode: 2012-10-22 | Airdate: Oct 22, 2012
MIT Professor Donald Sadoway plans to minimize the world's oil dependence with the first liquid metal battery.
Episode: 2012-10-23 | Airdate: Oct 23, 2012
John Grisham talks about his rivalry with Stephen King, his days as a starving lawyer, and his latest book, "The Racketeer."
Episode: 2012-10-24 | Airdate: Oct 24, 2012
Historian Anthony Everitt talks about Rome's initial lack of culture, brutal empire conquests and his favorite ruler, Julius Caesar.
Episode: 2012-10-25 | Airdate: Oct 25, 2012
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels shares his book, "Keeping the Republic: Saving America by Trusting Americans," and endorses Stephen's book, "America Again."
Episode: 2012-10-31 | Airdate: Oct 31, 2012
Lilly Ledbetter discusses her book, "Grace and Grit: My Fight for Equal Pay and Fairness at Goodyear and Beyond."
Episode: 2012-11-01 | Airdate: Nov 1, 2012
New York rockers David Byrne and St. Vincent discuss Hurricane Sandy, brass ensembles and their collaborative album, "Love This Giant."
Episode: 2012-11-05 | Airdate: Nov 5, 2012
New York Times blogger Nate Silver shares his book, "The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail -- but Some Don't."
Episode: 2012-11-06 | Airdate: Nov 6, 2012
Editor Andrew Sullivan believes that Europe will follow Barack Obama's national employment strategies and hopes for a civil war within the Republican Party.
Episode: 2012-11-07 | Airdate: Nov 7, 2012
Pulitzer Prize winner Doris Kearns Goodwin tells one of Abraham Lincoln's dirty stories and quotes some of history's presidential losers.
Episode: 2012-11-08 | Airdate: Nov 8, 2012
The MSNBC host talks about conservative election coverage and shares her book, "Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power."
Episode: 2012-11-12 | Airdate: Nov 12, 2012
The famous filmmaker talks about the Dust Bowl's devastation and the 1989 Central Park jogger case involving five innocent teens.
Episode: 2012-11-13 | Airdate: Nov 13, 2012
The former presidential candidate explores historical fiction, George Washington's leadership and America's future moon base.
Episode: 2012-11-14 | Airdate: Nov 14, 2012
Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Kushner describes how "Lincoln" is a bit like a state basketball tournament movie.
Episode: 2012-11-15 | Airdate: Nov 15, 2012
Paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer shares his book, "Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth."
Episode: 2012-11-26 | Airdate: Nov 26, 2012
Senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper explores the fiscal cliff, the war in Afghanistan, and the Taliban's assault on Combat Outpost Keating.
Episode: 2012-11-27 | Airdate: Nov 27, 2012
The legendary singer-songwriter discusses her Tennessee hometown of Sevierville and her nonprofit literacy foundation, Imagination Library.
Episode: 2012-11-28 | Airdate: Nov 28, 2012
Frank Oz discusses his famous performances as Yoda, Fozzie Bear, and more, and explains why he prefers "Little Shop of Horrors: The Director's Cut" over the original.
Episode: 2012-11-29 | Airdate: Nov 29, 2012
Cosmologist Sean Carroll discusses his book, "The Particle at the End of the Universe: How the Hunt for the Higgs Boson Leads Us to the Edge of a New World."
Episode: 2012-12-03 | Airdate: Dec 3, 2012
An annoying Tolkien super fan knows more about Sir Ian McKellen's character in "The Hobbit" than he does.
Episode: 2012-12-04 | Airdate: Dec 4, 2012
Actor Martin Freeman congratulates Stephen on his Tolkien quiz victory and shares his best Bilbo Baggins moment.
Episode: 2012-12-05 | Airdate: Dec 5, 2012
Andy Serkis explains the difference between motion and performance capture and does his "impersonation" of Gollum.
Episode: 2012-12-06 | Airdate: Dec 6, 2012
Director Peter Jackson describes New Zealand as the ideal directorial environment for "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey."
Episode: 2012-12-10 | Airdate: Dec 10, 2012
Grammy winner Diana Krall talks about 1920s jazz and her provocative album cover.
Episode: 2012-12-11 | Airdate: Dec 11, 2012
Aspirational pup owner Malcolm Gladwell discusses his work on behalf of dogs, the narcissism behind dog breeding, and "The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs."
Episode: 2012-12-12 | Airdate: Dec 12, 2012
Emmy winner Mandy Patinkin describes his character on "Homeland" and shares a comprehensive perspective on terrorism.
Episode: 2012-12-13 | Airdate: Dec 13, 2012
Sister Simone Campbell discusses her "Nuns on the Bus" tour and explains how Paul Ryan's budget battle fails Jesus and the Constitution.