

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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Jun 1, 2019 • 9min
Overtime - Episode #497: William Weld, John Waters, Kirsten Powers, Jonathan Swan, Lawrence Wilkerson
In a lively discussion, guests tackle the intricate impeachment process, focusing on the importance of integrity amid political pressures. They share perspectives on the Trump administration and its impact on future elections, drawing parallels with historical figures. The conversation turns to the contentious 2% polling requirement for candidates and dives into diverse immigration policies. Elizabeth Warren's stance on presidential indictments adds a humorous twist to the serious political discourse, making for an engaging exchange.

Jun 1, 2019 • 57min
Ep. #497: William Weld, John Waters
Join filmmaker and author John Waters as he dives into the chaotic political landscape, providing a lively blend of satire and insightful commentary. He hilariously critiques political communication while discussing the nuances of fame and the carefree spirit of aging. Waters touches on the significance of Bear Week and the legacy of Stonewall, bringing a humorous yet poignant perspective to LGBTQ+ rights. The conversation also highlights the importance of authenticity in engaging younger voters amidst ongoing political controversies.

May 20, 2019 • 5min
Bonus Bill – Ep. #496
Dive into a witty critique of current political events, focusing on abortion laws in Georgia and Alabama. The discussion cleverly weaves in international tensions, providing sharp insights into the intersection of domestic policies and global issues. You'll enjoy the humorous takes on the Democratic Party's strategies as well!

May 18, 2019 • 12min
Overtime - Episode #496: Fran Lebowitz, Jonathan Metzl, James Kirchick, George Packer, and Neera Tanden
The discussion kicks off with the complexities of free speech, especially in a world driven by social media. It dives into the intricate interplay between political identity, morality, and voter support. The guests analyze the unpopularity of figures like Trump and de Blasio in NYC, using local dynamics to explain voting behavior. They critique the Democratic primary process, highlighting the tension between electability and genuine appeal, all while serving up sharp humor on the absurdities of modern politics.

May 18, 2019 • 58min
Ep. #496: Fran Lebowitz, Jonathan Metzl
In this engaging discussion, Fran Lebowitz, a sharp-witted author and cultural commentator, dives into the complexities of the crowded 2020 Democratic primary. She humorously critiques the impact of social media on political activism, particularly around reproductive rights. The conversation also touches on modern parenting styles and their influence on children's perspectives. Additionally, they explore the troubling rise of gun deaths among white men, balancing humor with a poignant analysis of societal issues. Lebowitz's keen observations shine throughout this thought-provoking dialogue.

May 11, 2019 • 10min
Overtime: Rep. Tim Ryan, Van Jones, Nayyera Haq, Matt Lewis | Real Time (HBO)
Bill Maher and guests dive into the complex landscape of the political climate, questioning the actions of Democratic leadership and the potential fallout with Iran. They tackle the controversial ties between Trump and figures like Michael Cohen, revealing the darker side of political maneuvering. A poignant discussion on restrictive abortion laws emerges, focusing on a heartbreaking case that highlights moral dilemmas and the tension between individual rights and state legislation. It's an engaging mix of current events and ethics in governance.

May 11, 2019 • 56min
Ep. #495: Michael Lewis, Tim Ryan
Michael Lewis, a best-selling author known for titles like "Moneyball," dives into the significance of cybersecurity in our data-driven world. He discusses the chaotic political landscape while humorously contrasting it with the charm of royal news. Van Jones highlights the crucial need for government oversight amidst political turmoil and addresses accountability in the context of impeachment. Together, they explore the underrepresentation of certain groups in Congress and promote restorative justice initiatives that foster dialogue and healing.

May 7, 2019 • 5min
Bonus Bill – Ep. #494
Dive into the sharp wit surrounding the intense political climate post-Mueller report. Explore the contrasting narratives from both parties and witness the escalating divide in views on justice. Highlights include Trump's testimony and Lindsey Graham's comical takes on FBI agents. The rising calls for Barr's resignation add fuel to the fire, while Maher provides a satirical spin on an expanding field of Democratic presidential candidates. It's a lively mix of humor and political commentary!

May 4, 2019 • 8min
Overtime – Episode #494: Jay Inslee, Moby, Bakari Sellers, Bret Stephens, Kara Swisher
The discussion opens with a deep dive into how animal agriculture dramatically impacts climate change. Next, pressing issues like the rise of plant-based foods and the intricacies of tech regulation are explored, contrasting approaches in the EU and US. Musicians’ roles in social change are examined, revealing how personal experiences influence their political messages. Finally, the conversation shifts to foreign interference in politics, stressing the importance of accountability and reducing oil dependency to limit adversarial influence.

May 4, 2019 • 1h 1min
Ep. #494: Jay Inslee, Moby
Bakari Sellers, a former South Carolina state legislator and CNN political analyst, joins the discussion to tackle the political turmoil in America with sharp humor and critical insight. They explore the absurdity of political satire while addressing urgent climate change issues. Sellers highlights the importance of renewable energy and voter engagement, drawing parallels to historical events. The episode also critiques social media's role in politics, the surge of misinformation, and the quest for moral leadership in an increasingly polarized landscape.