

Real Time with Bill Maher
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Download and watch full episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher including his New Rules and Overtime segments with his guest panelists. New episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher air Fridays at 10, only on HBO.
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May 18, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #660: Michael Eric Dyson, Pamela Paul, Nellie Bowles
Join distinguished professor Michael Eric Dyson, known for his expertise on hip-hop culture and social issues, and acclaimed author Pamela Paul, a prominent voice in current events, as they explore the intricacies of political dynamics in 2024. They dive into the rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, examining how it reflects broader themes of identity and masculinity. The conversation also humorously critiques California's homelessness debate and discusses the generational shifts influencing political perceptions. Their insights spark thoughtful dialogue on America’s evolving landscape.

May 14, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #659: Eric Schlosser, Douglas Murray, Frank Bruni
The discussion kicks off with a controversial school board decision to restore Confederate names, sparking debates about cultural narratives. Monument removal is a hot topic, balancing historical remembrance and the legacy of slavery. The panel dives into the complexities of teaching slavery's history and the societal impacts of drug use initiatives. Economic disparities are scrutinized through concert ticket pricing, highlighting how social media fuels grievances. Lastly, the conversation touches on health trends influenced by junk food and wraps up with a humorous drink suggestion.

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May 11, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #659: Eric Schlosser, Douglas Murray, Frank Bruni
In this engaging discussion, Eric Schlosser, a key voice on food safety and author of "Fast Food Nation," probes the dire issues of ultra-processed foods and the ethics of factory farming. Douglas Murray, a best-selling author on Western cultural dynamics, critiques the increasingly prevalent victimhood culture in education and politics. Frank Bruni, a seasoned political journalist, highlights media's pivotal role in shaping discourse, emphasizing the need for truth in journalism amidst rising polarization. Together, they offer insightful perspectives on pressing socio-political challenges.

May 7, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #658: Kellyanne Conway, Joshua Green
The discussion dives into the potential legal ramifications for Israeli officials amidst the Gaza conflict, framed by international law. The guests delve into how media portrayal affects voter perceptions of Trump and Biden, critiquing Biden's leadership amid a chaotic political landscape. There's a focus on the emotional impacts of air travel and the importance of safety narratives. Lastly, the conversation advocates for respectful political dialogue to better understand Trump's enduring support and the evolving dynamics of American democracy.

May 4, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #658: Roger Daltrey, Kellyanne Conway, Joshua Green
Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who, discusses his solo tour benefiting Teen Cancer America, blending music with activism. Kellyanne Conway offers insights on the political landscape as the 2024 presidential election approaches, tackling issues like abortion and election integrity. Journalist Joshua Green analyzes Biden's and Trump's contrasting foreign policies, while humorously dissecting media representation in UK and US politics. The conversation ultimately captures the tension between music, politics, and public opinion.

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Apr 30, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #657: Scott Galloway, Don Lemon
Explore the crucial differences between talent and passion in building successful careers. Dive into the stark realities of the entertainment industry beyond its glamorous facade. Unpack media bias, particularly NPR's liberal perceptions, and the surprising financial rewards of trade professions. Engage with evolving views on diversity and affirmative action in education, advocating for a focus on socio-economic disparities. Finally, navigate the complex implications of legal battles within the Me Too movement, balancing victim support with fair trials.

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Apr 27, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #657: RFK Jr., Scott Galloway, Don Lemon
In this engaging conversation, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses his presidential candidacy and environmental activism, while Scott Galloway brings his marketing expertise to the table. They dive into the absurdities of modern political debates, explore the impact of social media on activism, and critique contemporary campus protests. The discussion touches on the complexities of free speech, media ethics, and the far-reaching effects of Trump's Supreme Court appointments, raising important questions about today's societal challenges and the role of young voters.

Apr 23, 2024 • 11min
Overtime – Episode #656: Jillian Michaels, Jon Meacham, Jane Ferguson
Dive into a lively debate on the merits of cheat days in dieting, exploring their psychological impact and the differences in dining experiences. Delve into the murky waters of cyber warfare and its implications for national security, contrasting these threats with traditional warfare. Discover how Trump's comments on historic events reflect on contemporary political narratives. Plus, gain insights into the struggles reporters face covering war zones, and unravel the mystery behind an unexpected political resignation in Ireland, coupled with serious cybersecurity concerns.

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Apr 20, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #656: Jillian Michaels, Jon Meacham, Jane Ferguson
Jillian Michaels brings her expertise as a fitness guru and wellness author, discussing the trends around health treatments and advocating for holistic approaches over pharmaceuticals. Jon Meacham, the renowned presidential historian, weighs in on the political landscape, examining the interplay between current events and history. The conversation also delves into the disturbing trends in children's entertainment, the sexualization of young stars, and modern parenting challenges, creating a thought-provoking yet entertaining dialogue.

Apr 16, 2024 • 13min
Overtime – Episode #655: William Shatner, Piers Morgan, Gillian Tett
A lively discussion kicks off with the implications of artificial intelligence, followed by a critical look at legacy admissions and educational standards. The talk dives into government transparency about alien life and inflation's economic effects, all delivered with humor. The age of political leaders sparks a debate on effectiveness and public perception, layered with pop culture references. Finally, the relevance of monarchy in today's politics is examined alongside the prospect of a Biden-Trump debate, highlighting age and communication skills.