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ShortSummary | - Stephen welcomes National Geographic photographer and Smithsonian ant expert Mark Moffit.
- Stephen welcomes journalist and author of The Gay Metropolis: The Landmark History of Gay Life in America, Charles Kaiser.
- Stephen welcomes history and art history professor at Columbia University and host of The Power of Art, Simon Schama.
- Stephen welcomes reporter for the Chicago Tribune, Evan Osnos.
- Stephen welcomes campaign strategist Robert Schrum, author of No Excuses: Concessions of a Serial Campaigner.
- Stephen welcomes musician Chevy truck salesman John Mellencamp.
- Stephen welcomes SiCKO Michael Moore and M.I.T. research scholar and author of Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives, Frank Sulloway.
- Stephen welcomes former Maryland Lt. Governor and author of Failing America's Youth: How Today's Churches Are Mixing God and Politics and Losing Their Way, Kathleen Townsend.
- Stephen welcomes academic and author of The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life, Richard Florida.
- Stephen welcomes the executive director of the ACLU, Anthony Romero. He'll talk about his book In Defense of Our America which is about the Democratic surrender to the terrorists.
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- //stephen's intro
- "Bless you! I assume somebody sneezed."
- "Did you miss me? I know. I missed me too."
- "Mi casa es su casa... casa means 'anger', right?"
- '"Hey, semi colon: Comma or colon? Pick a side; we're at war."
- "Well, well, well. We meet again. Only this time, it is I who have my own television show."
- "Congratulations, Drew Carey. CBS, remember to spay and neuter your host."
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