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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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Apr 29, 2023 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #633: Konstantin Kisin, Michael Moynihan
The conversation dives into the recent bombings in Ukraine, highlighting the resilience of its forces amidst ongoing conflict. Unique and bizarre tactics of information control around Putin are dissected, exposing the psychological warfare at play. The discussion shifts to the Democratic race, examining Robert Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy and the public's appetite for alternatives to Biden. Finally, the clash between freedom of expression and censorship in culture is tackled, emphasizing the importance of preserving the integrity of classic works.

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Apr 29, 2023 • 60min
Ep. #633: Elon Musk
This week features Elon Musk, the visionary behind SpaceX and Tesla, alongside political commentators Michael Moynihan and Constantine Kissin. They tackle the 'woke mind virus' and its impact on free speech, emphasizing the importance of platforms like Twitter for open discourse. Musk shares insights on managing media challenges and the complexities of information in today's landscape. The trio dives into immigrant perspectives on American culture, the nuances of ageism in politics, and the double standards faced by women leaders, all laced with humor and critical analysis.

Apr 22, 2023 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #632: Esther Perel, Glenn Loury, and Daniel Bessner
A recent Supreme Court ruling on birth control access sparks a deep dive into judicial power and individual rights. Discussions unfold around the evolving concept of soulmates in relationships and the implications of SpaceX's achievements alongside AI risks. The conversation shifts to the perilous state of democracy and the dangers of polarization, highlighted by examining public reactions to controversial figures like the Dalai Lama. Lastly, a thought-provoking exchange on cultural context addresses appropriateness in communication, inviting listeners to embrace open dialogue.

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Apr 22, 2023 • 60min
Ep. #632: Esther Perel, Glenn Loury, Daniel Bessner
This engaging discussion features Esther Perel, a renowned psychotherapist specializing in relationships, alongside Glenn Loury, an economist from Brown University, and Daniel Bessner, an international studies professor. They delve into the complexities of modern relationships, highlighting how technology can lead to loneliness amidst hyperconnectivity. The trio examines the dynamics of long-term relationships, the clash of sexual fantasies with societal norms, and critiques America's literacy crisis while navigating the challenges presented by a profit-driven media landscape.

Apr 15, 2023 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #631: Ben Mckenzie, Rep. Katie Porter, and Piers Morgan
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the expulsion of Tennessee lawmakers advocating for gun control, drawing alarming parallels to January 6th. The clash between legislative decorum and passionate protests takes center stage. They humorously critique Meghan Markle's impact on the royal family, threading in sharp commentary on racism. The conversation also highlights the failures in cryptocurrency regulation and questions how celebrity endorsements shape political landscapes. It's a mix of serious insights and witty banter!

Apr 15, 2023 • 60min
Ep. #631: Ben Mckenzie, Rep. Katie Porter, Piers Morgan
Ben McKenzie, an actor and cryptocurrency author, dives into the deceptive practices and environmental concerns of the crypto world. Rep. Katie Porter passionately critiques political absurdities, emphasizing accountability and the evolving nature of abortion rights in America. Piers Morgan adds his trademark outspokenness, discussing the intersection of gender identity and societal expectations in advertising. Together, they explore today's pressing issues with humor and sharp insights, illuminating the complexities of politics and societal changes.

Apr 1, 2023 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #630: Gov. Chris Sununu, James Kirchick, and Lt Gov. Winsome Sears
A lively discussion unfolds over President Biden's decision to shake up the primary landscape by designating South Carolina. The panel dives into the complexities of immigration reform, emphasizing New Hampshire's role as a bellwether. Voter turnout contrasts and the implications of celebrity legal cases like Gwyneth Paltrow's trial spark humorous debates on accountability. Finally, they critique California's pandemic response, raising pivotal questions about governance and inter-state dynamics. It’s a dynamic mix of politics, law, and laughter.

Apr 1, 2023 • 59min
Ep. #630: Gov. Chris Sununu, James Kirchick, Lt Gov. Winsome Sears
Join Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire, known for his pragmatic political style, and columnist James Kirchick, who sheds light on LGBTQ history. They dive into Trump's legal saga and its ripple effects on the GOP. Prepare for laughs as they discuss divisive political issues, including socialism and gun control. The guests also tackle the complexities of transgender rights for children, emphasizing necessity for respectful dialogue. Plus, insights on the rising visibility of atheism in America add a thought-provoking twist!

Mar 25, 2023 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #629: David Sedaris, Scott Galloway, and Annie Lowrey
The discussion kicks off with the role of AI as a political tool, revealing how chatbots can carry biases. Geopolitical tensions arise as the Russia-China alliance is examined, along with a school's controversial principal resignation over Michelangelo's David. The conversation shifts to culture wars, focusing on LGBTQ+ rights and the impact of political tactics on children's welfare. A senator's story highlights the generational divide in politics, critiquing the aging leadership in governance.

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Mar 25, 2023 • 58min
Ep. #629: David Sedaris, Scott Galloway, Annie Lowrey
David Sedaris, a best-selling author and humorist, shares his witty insights on political absurdities and cultural critiques. Scott Galloway, a marketing professor, brings a sharp perspective on TikTok's role in shaping youth and calls for a rethink on masculinity amidst societal shifts. Annie Lowrey, an Atlantic staff writer, dives into global debates on retirement age, advocating for equitable access to benefits. Together, they blend humor with serious discussions on how politics, social media, and educational systems impact our lives.