

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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Jan 23, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #645: Ari Melber and Andrew Sullivan
Explore the intriguing link between greedflation and corporate profits, sparking debates on competition and pricing. Delve into youthful experiences of sexual pleasure versus current religious views, alongside speculations on Trump's potential VP picks. Analyze emerging political alliances and voter dynamics ahead of elections. Lastly, discover how public priorities lean towards domestic issues over foreign policy, and dive into the legal troubles faced by Alec Baldwin, highlighting discrepancies in the treatment of similar cases.

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Jan 20, 2024 • 1h
Ep. #645: Gavin Newsom, Ari Melber, Andrew Sullivan
Gavin Newsom, the 40th Governor of California, discusses the state's political dynamics, labor strikes, and pressing issues like housing crises and water management amidst climate challenges. Ari Melber, journalist and MSNBC's chief legal correspondent, analyzes America's political divide and the upcoming 2024 election's implications. Andrew Sullivan brings a conservative perspective to debates on racism, meritocracy, and cultural absurdities, highlighting the necessity for rational discourse in navigating today's polarized society.

Dec 16, 2023 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #644: Ray Romano, Laura Coates, Walter Kirn
A lively debate erupts over Oprah's endorsement of the weight loss drug Ozempic, diving into its societal and health implications. The conversation shifts to humor’s role in today's polarized landscape. The historic $700 million deal for Shohei Otani sparks insights into the economics of baseball and future talent inspiration. Adding to the fun, discussions on American spending absurdities and the complexities of presidential immunity arise, all while exploring the emotional undercurrents in politics and potential leadership shifts.

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Dec 16, 2023 • 1h
Ep. #644: Ray Romano, Laura Coates, Walter Kirn
Ray Romano, the beloved comedian and actor of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' fame, shares his amusing insights on family dynamics during the holidays. Laura Coates, CNN's chief legal analyst, dives into the political nuances surrounding holiday traditions and representation. Walter Kirn, novelist and cultural commentator, reflects on nostalgia and how classic sitcoms like Archie Bunker shape societal discussions on race and class. The trio blends humor with deep cultural reflections, addressing the complexities of inclusion in today's media landscape.

Dec 9, 2023 • 12min
Overtime - Episode #643: Greg Lukianoff, Jane Ferguson, John Avlon
A lively panel delves into Taylor Swift's newfound status as Time's Person of the Year, celebrating her cultural impact. The conversation takes a serious turn, examining Hunter Biden's indictment amid upcoming elections, raising questions about justice and democracy. Misinformation's grip on political discourse is critiqued, alongside a young candidate's struggle with authenticity. The discussion also touches on global extremism, the challenges of social media in shaping narratives, and the need for civil dialogue in today's polarized climate.

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Dec 9, 2023 • 58min
Ep. #643: Greg Lukianoff, Jane Ferguson, John Avlon
Join award-winning correspondent Jane Ferguson, known for her insightful pieces on PBS NewsHour, and political analyst John Avlon, author of 'Lincoln and the Fight for Peace', as they tackle pressing global issues. They discuss the complexities of free speech on college campuses amidst rising anti-Israel sentiments, explore the geopolitical stakes in Ukraine and Gaza, and reflect on the challenges facing American democracy and urban life. With humor and critical insights, they dive into the societal impacts of conflict and the importance of genuine activism.

Dec 2, 2023 • 13min
Overtime – Episode #642: David Mamet, Dave Rubin, James Carville
Elon Musk's trip to Israel raises questions about his views on anti-Semitism and credibility. Tensions grow as economic positivity clashes with public sentiment and the rise of Christian nationalism in the GOP. The discussion shifts to global threats to democracy, highlighting dangerous anti-constitutional ideologies. In Europe, the balance between nationalism and immigration is debated, revealing how leaders shape public opinion while grappling with cultural identity and compassion for newcomers.

Dec 2, 2023 • 1h
Ep. #642: David Mamet, Dave Rubin, James Carville
David Mamet, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is joined by political commentator Dave Rubin and strategist James Carville. They engage in a lively debate on the absurdities of current politics, including the contrasting styles of Newsom and DeSantis. Mamet shares insights on storytelling’s role in film, tackling the challenges of creative freedom versus commercial pressure. The trio humorously critiques the intersection of morality, religion, and law, while discussing the evolving nature of political discourse and the impact of generational divides.

Nov 18, 2023 • 58min
Ep. #641: Albert Brooks, Rob Reiner, Donna Brazile, Fmr. Rep. Adam Kinzinger
Donna Brazile, an influential American political strategist, joins a panel featuring Albert Brooks and Rob Reiner to discuss the changing dynamics of Thanksgiving celebrations and the rise of political divides in youth culture. They humorously tackle topics like the impact of social media on misinformation and radicalization. The conversation also delves into the unsettling connections between modern political rhetoric and historical fascism, urging for a return to informed opinion amidst societal pressures. Expect laughter and provocative insights throughout!

Nov 18, 2023 • 11min
Overtime – Episode #641: Donna Brazile, Adam Kinzinger
Engaging discussions revolve around the unpredictable Republican primary landscape, with candidates grappling under Trump's shadow. There’s a humorous look at the importance of pronouncing names correctly in politics, intertwined with debates on congressional integrity. The chat turns to quirky campaign finance scandals and their ramifications on political extremism. They tackle the complexities of political leadership perceptions, especially regarding Biden, and end with a light-hearted moment about Snoop Dogg's unexpected announcement to quit smoking.