Weekly Signals
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The Wasp's Nest
Mahler is wearing an aluminum pyramid on his head. Mike and Nathan discuss a grim climate milestone, a former cricket star-turned-politician, a meeting with Cameron, a two-month trial, a safety review, a wasp's nest, a controversial vetting process, a seizing of records, a unanimous ruling, a Wall Street pushback, a profit of $50.6 billion, and a gerbil pageant.
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The Squirrel Beauty Pageant
Mike and Nathan discuss the Arctic, Syria, Guantánamo Bay, Existential Risk Prevention, cannabis, nicotine, government surveillance, the 2010 Dodd-Frank bill, carbon dioxide emissions, the suicide rate, sexual assault, Jeffrey Skilling, Mark Sanford, guns, and Día de Los Muertos.
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Court Martial or Grand Marshall?
Mike and Nathan talk Pussy Riot, North Korean prisoners, solving hunger, Al Jazeera, Karsi bucks, Iceland, USAID, the ag-gag law, Bradley Manning as grand marshal, Crickett rifles, the FCC, Plan B One Step, Jamestown, Sulfoxaflor, Mark Ciavarella, women and climate Change, and Jason Collins.
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The Arctic Ambassador
Mike and Nathan talk anteater meat, chemical weapons, earthquakes, Ríos Montt, Musharraf, the Syrian Electronic Army, life on earth, being too handsome, nuclear bombs, CISPA, Keystone XL, and the Arctic ambassadorship.
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Deep Thoughts and Big Bucks
Mike and Nathan move their mouths regarding escalating climate change, bombs, virus eating computer chips, Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead, Maduro, TorrentFreak , insider trading by members of Congress, patented genes, ricin-laced letters, and background checks.
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Manatee Gray
Mahler is plays Stand Down Margaret. Mike and Nathan talk about brain games, North Korea, Anonymous, the bird flu virus, self-medication, immigration, Bradley Manning, ExxonMobil, the U.S. Postal Service, Plan B One-Step, the Boy Scouts of America, wind power, miniskirts in Uganda, and kimonos at Target.
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Fatty Kim
Mike and Nathan talk coffee, North Korea, population, honeybees, radon, ogooglebar, ReDigi, Libor, stingray, gun-control, Stockton, California, and duck-penis plasticity.
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Half Polluted
Mike and Nathan discuss warming oceans, changing wines, BRICS banking, simmering nuclear war, money-laundering oligarchs, an evil genius, flapjacks, polluted rivers, outdated aircraft carriers, airport control towers, the Monsanto Protection Act, frozen meatballs, and game changing condoms.
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Attack of the Robobees
Mike and Nathan discuss Obama in Israel, genocide in Guatemala, elections in Venezuela, drones in North Korea, Guns in Mexico, drones in Pennsylvania, Keystone XL, Freddie Mac, Weev, Steubenville, the Earth's mantle, overfishing and Immoral Productions.
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#meeoooow
Mike and Nathan discuss dead pigs, Venezuela, North Korea, the Taliban, Francis, panspermia, schaudenfreude, monkey brains, TB at the border, household guns, overseas tax havens, the budget, firearms in class, earthquake alarms, and dirty hippies.
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Mike's Favorite Insect: Bee
Mahler is using Google Glass. Mike and Nathan, unfazed, discuss animals sniffing, honeybees on caffeine, Hugo Chvez, “open source” jihadis, pessimistic German seniors, Dennis Rodman, the golden age for corporate profits, Bradley Manning, Eric Holder, curing infant HIV, Keystone XL, Obama’s WalMart appointee, and, of course, drones.
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Mahler and Nathan Share a Brain
Mike and Nathan talk about rats, Arafat Jaradat, the Democratic Republic of Congo,sU.S. special operations forces, junk food, hacking, cholera, domestic surveillance, Justice Douchebag Scalia, immigration, Blackwater, Monsanto University and barbecue-related activities.
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Bad Cheese and Insect Pollinators
Mike and Nathan discuss Mexico’s disappearances, Syria’s civil war, Russian warships, Icelandic pornography, Chinese cyberattacks, flowers' neon, Obama’s fracking, BP’s challenge, Monsanto’s patents, Virginia’s voter IDs, Georgis’s execution, Colorado’s gun-control, Washington’s radioactive leak, New York’s gun liability insurance, dyslexia, naming rights and Chubby Checker.
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Holycrap.com
Mike and Nathan talk Monsanto, water, free-trade, Afghanistan, China, Guantnamo Bay, Pope Joey Ratz, bin Laden Park, a disposable penis, Jack Lew, Arizona, Trader Joe’s, and Chick-fil-A revenge.
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Imminent Threats
Mahler is looking for flying monkeys. Mike and Nathan parse and fuss about Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, CIA agents, British tolerance, The Royal Bank of Scotland, extraordinary rendition, Standard & Poor, CIA torture, solitary confinement, the U.S. post office, the Boy Scouts, and Taco Bell Doritos.
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Why Mahler Hates Cats
Mike and Nathan talk Syria, Mali, thick smog, targeted shootings, torture, coral reefs, shock, aquifers, fossil fuels for energy, Ariel Sharon’s bran scan, the new Saudi Arabia, caramelized goat cheese, immigration reform, recess appointments, cybersecurity”, the stupid party,” Anonymous, foreskins and detergent thieves.
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Forgetting Portyanki
Mike and Nathan discuss topsoil, Syria, Algeria, socks, drones, art, fracking, pipelines, inaugurals, Catholics, unions, Hillary, guns, memory, DNA, and sperm.
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Fecal Developments
Mike and Nathan talk global warming, Jordan snowing, Beijing smoging, currency waring, Bradley Manning, Aaron Swartz, Algeria, Palestine, Big Mouth, York Minster, guns, Keystone XL, Boeing’s Dreamliner, and feces as medicine.
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Riding Side-Saddle
Mike, Nathan and Mahler talk cat smuggling, Australia’s bushfire season, Russian beer, Brigitte Bardot, prostitutes, sitting side-saddle, Obama’s appointments, immigration enforcement, the Arctic, AIG, and Abu Ghraib.
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Who Writes This Crap?
Mike and Nathan discuss gang-rape, Current TV, Iberdrola, Internet controls, tsunami bombs, Kim Jong Un, Yoko Ono, the National Defense Authorization Act, John Boehner, the Violence Against Women Act, the fiscal cliff, warrantless wiretapping and undiscovered fortunes.
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Prime Minister Callahan
Mahler bays at the full moon. Mike and Nathan bay at West Antarctica, cyberwarfare, defections, Holy See discounts, 3D queens, Welsh winter vomiting, Purple Urine Bags, and irresistible attractions.
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A Foot Long Obamadon
Mike and Nathan discuss Chinese self-help manuals, Noah's Ark, Stop Green Suicide, the global telecoms treaty, vaccination attacks, Syria, obesity, guns, indefinite detention, Keystone XL, and Obamadon gracilis.
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Elmer Scud
Mahler learns to drive. Meanwhile, Mike and Nathan chat about Morsi’s vote, Palestinian funds, North Korea’s missile, Hugo Chvez’s cancer, Canada’s “war on science,” Kyoto’s less than happy Protocol, China’s flattened mountains, Frenchmen’s sperm, HSBC’s fine, the last stand of Catcher in the Rye, Wal-Mart’s fire sale, California’s fracking decision and, of course, drones.
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A Besieged Nathan
Mike and Nathan discuss chemical weapons, the "E1" settlement zone, Blackwater, frackquakes, the Indian navy, the “Pinocchio effect”, factory farms, sex with animals, the Pentagon’s 2013 budget, Elizabeth Warren, Pentagon spys, pharmaceuticals, Verizon, Assholes: A Theory, dolphin labor, “Piss Obama”, and Facebook Anxiety Disorder.
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Mohamed Marshmallow
Mike and Nathan talk about Cairo’s embassy, Mexico’s drug war, carbon emissions, Wal-Mart, Cancun, Twitter, the “Sexiest Man Alive,” Susan Rice, "Stand Your Ground," Rupert Murdoch, women in combat, BP and Curiosity.
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Omnishambles.com
Mike and Nathan discuss Gaza, opium, Murdoch, Google, greenhouse gases, dogs, cornfields, lexicographers, Galapagos, minks, mortgages, Elizabeth Warren, Curiosity, Hostess and, of course, drones.
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Another Blow for Pfizer
Nathan and Mike discuss Pakistani flagmakers, BP’s criminal fine, hybridised jaguars, Viagra, oxytocin, Europe’s olfactory cultural heritage, Paula Broadwell, climate change, taxing the rich, Lord Mittens, fracking and Donald Rumsfeld.
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Sweeping Change
Mahler is relieved that he won't have to ride on the roof of the car in this very special Backyard Election Roundup Edition of Weekly Signals.
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It's the Yams, Stupid
Mike and Nathan discuss maize, Palestine, the Bank of England, Syria, "honor killings," smuggling nuclear material, Pussy Riot, the “personhood” amendment, Barclays, Rick Scott, the presidential election, Sandy, Penguin and Random House.
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Cat in the Catacomb
Mike and Nathan discuss earthquake convictions, radiation, Damascus, Bank of America, banning homework, Ulaanbaatar, panda eating men, the Five Second Rule, a game of Battleship, puberty, smuggling a Tyrannosaurus bataar skeleton, Tony Scott and, of course, drones.
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Terrorists and Extremists
Mike and Nathan discuss TNT, cluster bombs, toxicology, elite commandos, iron sulphate, Norway, youthful blood, octopi, binders, trade wars, violent crimes, al-Qaeda and Citigroup.
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Stress Out Grasshoppers
Mike and Nathan discuss Syria, Hugo Chvez, Internet-use disorder, Pussy Riot, telecom immunity, affirmative action, Wells Fargo, free birth control, Pulpit Freedom Sunday, steroid injections, penectomys, and other newsworthy topics.
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Are You a Terrorist?
Mike and Nathan discuss evacuating islands, the collapse of the rial, the global bacon shortage, Canadian cheese-smuggling, Big Bird, voter IDs, fusion centers, JPMorgan Chase, American Express, Bank of America, Jerry Brown, gun control and Ikea.
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Zombie Bees
Mike and Nathan discuss 100 million people dying, Arctic sea ice melting, water on Mars, aftershocks, urinatinon, Belarus, damning you own soul to hell, restrictive voting laws, zombie bees, savages, freaking out and other newsworthy topcs.
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Exotic Meats
Mike and Nathan discuss ice in the Arctic, Walmart in India, cannabis in Uruguay, GMOs in France, cyberspace in Iran, Mitt Romney in trouble, and Boy Scout abuse.
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Pro-American Resentment
Mike and Nathan deal with the Yangtze River, blaspheme, climate change-denial blogs, the queen of cocaine, McDonald’s, privately owned cities, Deceit Perfume, economic inequality, warrantless government searches, whistleblowers, Chicago public school teachers, and a foul smell.
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Cognitive Dissonance
Mike and Nathan talk Syria, Tutu, enriched uranium, gene switches, eyes, Hitler, the Democratic National Convention, Citizens United, AntiSec, Navy SEALs and pilot whales.
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Forever Enduring Always Ridiculous
Mahler howls at the Blue Moon. Mike and Nathan discuss hermaphroditic slugs, nuclear families, white-handed gibbons, Yasser Arafat, Chinese astronomers, Gaza, Romney , Ryan, Tom Head, Samsung vs Apple, and the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Impregnating John Wilkie
Mike and Nathan discuss missile defenses in Asia, shale gas in France, a platinum mine in South Africa, a potent variety of cannabis, the last ninja, the Mississippi River, coal-burning power plants, and Augusta National.
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Mass Murderers Earn Stripes
Nathan and Mike gab about Syria, Pakistan, Assange, Greenpeace, glorifying war, Somali pirates, UAVs, Paul Ryan, Ayn Rand, evolution and Son of Sam.
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Castro and Hussein
Nathan and Mike discuss underground bunkers, Agent Orange, drones, Wade Michael Page, nuclear power plants permits, New Yorks new crime fighting system, Pfizer, Blackwater, Chevron, Curiosity, Jenna Jameson, Larry Craig and chalk.
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Pussy Riot Chile Grenade
Mike and Nathan talk food flavoring, Chik-fil-A , government waste, Antarctica, the coral sperm bank, Cuba, Ebola, bi-partisan strip clubs, and voter purges.
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We Are the Mistake
Mike and Nathan consult with their dog Mahler about Greenland’s ice sheet, Raul Castro, DNA, The Internet, Mitt Romney, Mongolia, the war on drugs, WikiLeaks, the cost of food, gun control, the Anaheim shootings, and, of course, drones.
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Ancient Brassieres
Nathan and Mike discuss broken icebergs, Chinese loans to Africa, oil pipelines, drones, drought, bombs, Capitol One, Rupert Murdoch, HSBC, Sheldon Adelson, the FDA, the Boy Scouts of America, Ralph Lauren, U.S. Bancorp, HIV and Joschka the ostrich.
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Mikecare Nathancare
Mike and Nathan discuss Argentina, Alzheimer's, Syria, Shell, heat, tax cuts, health care, polygraphers and California’s bullet train.
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The Goddamn Particle
Mahler is building his own particle accelerator. Mike and Nathan discuss the Higgs Boson, ACTA, Big Ben, McDonald’s, Peo Nieto, the H7N3 bird flu virus, Barclays, Wal-Mart, GlaxoSmithKline and aliens.
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Beware the Dong
It appears that Mahler is building a ark. That, however, doesn’t stop Mike and Nathan from discussing Arctic Sea ice, the Muslim Brotherhood, drones, US Supreme Court decisions, Eric Holder, student loans, wildfires, Jerry Sandusky, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, and the growth of cities.
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The Largest Catholic Nuns
Mahler is gaining weight again, Meanwhile, Mike and Nathan discuss Japan's nuclear obsession, China’s female astronaut, Google’s Endangered Languages, internet censorship, dingos, drones, Pakistan, Ulysses, corporate welfare, immigration, and the San Onofre nuclear power plant.
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Black Bear Firing Squad
Mahler is afraid that the death penalty may apply to dogs. Mike and Nathan discuss Bad Obama-Good Obama, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, Spain, the similarity of angry women and radioactive material, the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, the world's biggest optical telescope, vampire-hunting, China in space, drones, Sheldon Adelson, Eric Holder, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, mohels and the Ku Klux Klan.
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Robust Limericks
Mike and Nathan discuss phytoplankton blooms, drug profits, drones, Leon Panetta, Venezuela’s new gun law, yen-yuan trading, Scott Walker, Bank of America, George W. Bush’s official White House portrait, genetic maps of unborn children, Penn State, Five Wives Vodka, and soda servings.
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Floating Dope
Mike and Nathan thrash out a Pakistani doctor, Anonymous Operations, Canadian tuitions, energy collecting tiles, misogynist speech, an Israeli spy bird, vegetarian sharks, Facebook, Hewlett-Packard, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the NAACP, NASA, NATO leaders, and offshore cannabis.
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Nuclear Kodak
Mike and Nathan tear into Monsanto's genetically corn, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Rebekah Brooks, JPMorgan Chase. Kodak’s nuclear reactor, gang combat gear, Islamic Radicalism 101, Eduardo Saverin, Dennis Kucinich, the debt ceiling, and Texecutions.
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Jurassic Fart
Mike and Nathan delve into Sarkozy, the Golden Dawn party, underwear bombs, flatulating dinosaurs, Fukushima Daiichi, talking about ourselves, ICBC, same-sex marriage, Google's robot cars, banning fracking, Kelly Thomas, budget cutting, bullying dolphins, and babies on opiates.
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Rat-Like Groups
Mike and Nathan chew on Okinawa, North Korea’s “sacred war,” the Honduran murder rate, Red Electrica, a Russian pre-emptive strike, Donald Trump in Scotland, cheating athletes with disabilities, Google’s harvest, Saturn’s rings, the US in the Artic, unnatural Kashi, religions in America, moonwalking at gunpoint, and the Walden video Game.
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Superior War College
Mike and Nathan discuss evolutionary meat eating, US military technology in Brazil, Pakistan’s nuclear-capable missile, drone strikes, genital mutilation–awareness, robot sex, the U.S. Postal Service, mad cow disease, cybersecurity, transgender bias, “reparative” therapies, the death penalty, and marijuana vending machines.
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How About Drugs?
Mike and Nathan kibitz about the China Killer, breast cancer, the real value of the drugs, our drone-strike program, nationalized oil, Britain’s embarrassment, human empanadas, taxing passport rights, the Buffett rule, Homeland Security National Park, fracking, and Ted Nugent.
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Personae Non Poet
Mike and Nathan haggle over the Philippines, Sony, Macbeth, Gnter Grass, feathered dinosaurs, whale barf, beer bellies, hydraulic fracturing earthquakes, Viktor Bout, Citizens United, the average teen birth rate, infected Macs, and Opposite Day.
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Chicks and Bunnies
Mahler is working on an Entenmenn’s truck. Mike and Nathan discuss the link between commercial baked goods and the risk of developing depression, thin solar cells, Canada’s elimination of pennies, assault weapons in Mexico, investment bank food prices, US Marines in Australia, India's nuclear submarine, fire a million years ago, legalized brothels, Guantanamo Bay, strip-searches, the tracking of cellphones, Oaksterdam University, and dead bats.
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The Pope’s Sombrero
Mike and Nathan discuss Lucy, Egypt’s constitution, Fukushima’s troubles, Cyberattacks, "moral crimes", Spain’s sexual services strike, North Korea’s satellite launch, "the critical decade," the Pope’s sombrero, the EPA, DNA samples, the FBI’s ability to bend the law, conservative Americans’ trust in science, and the New Jersey hugging ban.
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Hot Defensive Bee Balls
Mike and Nathan talk Pakistan, Mali, Okinawa, sex-starved fruit flies, Morocco, voluntary sodomy, Julian Assange, Chevron, Etch A Sketch, women’s health insurance coverage, cyberweapons, San Onofre, Keystone, pink slime, and pinto beans.
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Pi Day
Mahler is sick from eating leftover pie. Mike and Nathan talk Afghanistan, drone attacks, the Cultural Revolution, anti-personnel mines, Osama bin Laden’s widows, Red Deer Cave people, Europe’s last dictator, emo killings, Goldman Sachs, Newt-a-Mania, California’s drinking water, and Pat Robertson.
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The Worm Moon
Mike and Nathan talk Syria, Scotland’s renewable energy plans, Afghanistan's edicts, Tokyo's earthquakes, Vladimir Putin, violin strings, facebook privacy, the Republican presidential race, Dennis Kucinich, corporate personhood, and Rush Limbaugh (yet again).
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Limbaugh's Monkey Blood
Mike and Nathan discuss cigarette labels, dementia in prison, Agent Orange, greed, Arctic drilling, Mitt Romney, James Murdoch, Cassava, Fukushima, Baltasar and clouds getting lower.
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White is Not Ethnic
Nathan and Mike discuss opium weed-whackers, Khartoum's debt, the yuan, the Northern Gateway, an Ice Age squirrel's burrow, Moore’s Law, affirmative action, Miranda rights, and a Triple Bypass burger.
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One Zygote, One Vote
After a week of silence, Mike and Nathan discuss the Apple flap, desalination, more Keystone drama, Catholic Obama, ejaculation, Rick Santorum, dual-flush toilets, Bashar al-Assad, legalizing drugs, malnutrition, Anonymous, and Greece.
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I Told You So
Mahler is fat. Mike and Nathan tighten their belts and discuss the U.S. banks settlement, Rick Santorum's contraception plan, the Proposition 8 ruling, the soldier of the future, Iraq cutbacks, the world's oldest works of art, and the European freeze.
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The Roulette Timetable
Mahler yelps about his kidnapping. Mike and Nathan bark about Afghanistan, Israel, Iran, burqas, drones, the world's first atomic X-ray laser, Mexico’s drought, China’s cadmium spill, prejudice, the abortion debate, layoffs at American Airlines, LA’s condom law, and the year of the Bible.
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Draw Your Curtains
Nathan apologizes for his ignorance regarding Baltasar Garzn. Mike joins in and the discussion moves to the State of the Union address, the Philippines, Timothy Geithner, the Supreme Court’s ruling on GPS trackers, making methamphetamine, the Haditha killings, Megaupload, ACTA, turning seaweed into energy, Barbie dolls, and black holes.
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Nathan Has a Horsefly Up His Ass
Mike and Nathan react to SOPA, Guantanamo Bay, Standard & Poor, the Keystone tar sands pipeline, Mitt, Newt, Rick, the "Dirty Thirty" and the glazed-doughnut hamburger.
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Egregious Urination
Mahler has been chasing cars again. Mike and Nathan discuss Afghanistan, Mexico’s drug war, hacktivists, the jet stream, Mitt Romney, drones inside the United States, indecency, toxic chemicals, and the class war.
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The Scratch and Sniff Republican Primary
Mahler is thinking about dropping out of the Republican Primaries. Meanwhile, Mike and Nathan discuss the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, indefinite detention, corporate personhood, China’s culture war, and jihadi ringtones.
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Congress’ Former Top Expert
Mahler is suffering from post-Christmas stress disorder. Mike and Nathan are suffering from Moqtada al-Sadr, tar sands, Turkish airstrikes, North Korean nuclear warheads, Saudi Arabian fighter jets, silicone breast implants, and the financial gap. Hear it all on Congress’ Former Top Expert.
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Must Be the Chemicals
Mike and Nathan get into the eggnog with Kim Jong- Il, the God Particle, Iran's nuclear potential, death penalty drugs, a new improved deadly strain of bird flu, Iraq’s unraveling, Bradley Manning, and the payroll tax cut Republican meltdown.
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Trending Badly
Mahler has been eating a lot of butter. Mike and Nathan discuss Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistan, polar-bear cannibalism, Manuel Noriega, Russian rallies, SB 1070, Lowe's and cell phone panic buttons.
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A Drone for Christmas
Mahler is getting a drone for Christmas. Mike and Nathan discuss Egypt, Japanese whaling, undercover American narcotics officers, Oscar Wilde, throwing feces, Herman Cain, the Muppets, and the world's first college of applied sexuality.
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Sheriff of the Year
Mahler hates Terry Jones. Mike and Nathan hash over Occupy LA, New York fracking, imprisoning Al Qaeda, US bank profits during the recession, and the unusual occurrence of being incarcerated in a jail named after you.
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Why Do They Hate Us?
Mahler is depressed about his upcoming weight gain. Mike and Nathan talk about Black Friday, the FBI-pepper spray connection, Russia’s European missile threat, Guantnamo (the most expensive prison on earth), the Supercommittee, LA's Sixth Street Bridge, the George HW Bush toilet problem, Thanksgiving pie preferences and pizza.
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Massive Ordnance Penetrators
Mahler is sad for his OWS friends. Mike and Nathan talk about Occupy Wall Street, Anonymous, Prop. 8, Newt Gingrich and China's trade practices.
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The Rights of Whales
Mahler experiences a shift in consciousness. Mike and Nathan talk Herman Cain, Rick Perry, Sandusky Blitz ice cream, election day, Iran’s nuclear warhead, Pentagon cuts, Iceland's banks, credit unions, George Papandreou, nicotine, and a whale’s 13th Amendment rights
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Soda Pop
Mahler is acting violent. Mike and Nathan discuss soft drinks, extra-large portions of food, the Freedom of Information Act, the US’s triple-A credit rating, Bank of America, Secret Drone Bases and the Commission on Wartime Contracting.
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Take That Texas
Mahler reacts to Irvine’s ban of pet sales and rodeos. Mike and Nathan discuss the Buffett Rule, the Lord's Resistance Army, antidepressants, critical thinking, radar technology, and assorted bits.
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I’ve Got a Big Bomb in My Pants
Mike and Nathan discuss the upcoming intense solar flare, Occupy Wall Street protests, Anna Rexia, marijuana dispensaries, Herman Cain’s “999″ tax policy, the Katla volcano, the latest trade pacts, corruption at the Wall Street Journal, the plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador, oil leaks, and Jerry Brown.
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Taken for a Ride
Mike and Nathan discuss radioactive contamination, CIA drones, Occupy Wall Street, the Keystone Pipeline lobby, Tea Party fundraising, Rick Perry, the new Arctic ozone hole, robocalls, net neutrality, aid to Palestine, and happy Twitters.
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Just How Big is Australia Anyway?
Mahler is a big fan of Sly Stone. Mike and Nathan consider Mahmoud Abbas, Troy Davis, Wall Street, Neutrinos, bank fees, Chinese rat poison, panda breeders, hand grenades for children, and bottlenose dolphins.
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Weekly Review September 23, 2011 Edition
Government shutdowns, deficit-reductions, nuclear withdrawal, bacterial infections, SpongeBob SquarePants, love triangles, the world's largest sperm bank, indeterminate gender, testosterone levels, overinflated beliefs, and prescription drug abuse keep Nathan and Mike on their toes.
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Weekly Review September 16, 2011 Edition
Mike and Nathan reveal that America is the coolest, a pipeline exploded in Nairobi, a man slaughtered a cow in his driveway, a severely drunk Swedish moose got tangled in a tree, Google used more electricity than Salt Lake City, the Authors Guild and writers from Australia, Britain and Canada filed a copyright infringement suit against the University of California, and Bank of America is downsizing.
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Weekly Review September 9, 2011 Edition
Mahler is hot. AARP is not. Nathan and Mike avoid the obvious and discuss out-of-control Texas wildfires, jobs, more WikiLeaks, jobs, the middle-class, jobs, a massive ‘sandpit’ in Las Vegas, jobs, suing the banks, jobs, the famine in Somalia, jobs, Iran's first nuclear-power plant, jobs, salt in South Florida’s drinking wells and jobs.
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Weekly Review September 2, 2011 Edition
Mahler makes a kitty friend. Nathan and Mike talk rendition flights, private contractors, the Bird flu, Gadhafi, Kyrgyzstan's Manas air base, Gibson guitars, Guatemala’s syphilis experiments, Frank McCourt’s Chinese bank deal and buying Iceland.
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Weekly Review August 26, 2011 Edition
Is Mahler picking up P waves? Is an earthquake coming? Nathan and Mike discuss the National Zoo, the first hot meals, Muammar Qaddafi, Rick Perry, Ecstasy as a blood cancer treatment, a brain-eating amoeba, Steve Jobs, Lou Gehrig's disease, and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
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Weekly Review August 19, 2011 Edition
Mahler gets hydrated. Meanwhile, it’s hot and dry in Houston, Rick Perry poses a potential cyber-security risk, Sesame Street denies that Bert and Ernie were a couple, and a mysterious orange-colored substance has washed up on the shores of a remote village in northwest Alaska.
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Weekly Review August 12, 2011 Edition
Mahler cancels his plans for the 2012 Olympics. Nathan and Mike hunker down with the London bru-ha-ha, the Somalian famine, Standard and Poor's downgrade, Texans fasting, Ukrainian bears, Kids for Cash, Fukushima, Donald Rumsfeld, Bank of America and the Queen of the Pacific.
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Weekly Review August 5, 2011 Edition
Mahler jumps off the roof. Nathan and Mike hash over the stock market, libertarians, and Chuck E. Cheese.
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Weekly Review July 29, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 23 - 29, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review July 22, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 66 - 22, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review July 15, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 8 - 15, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review July 8, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 2 - 8, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review July 1, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of June 19 - July 1, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review June 24, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of June 18 - 24, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review June 17, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of June 11-17, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review June 10, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of June 4-10, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review June 3, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of May 28 -June 3, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review May 27, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of May 20-27, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review May 20, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of May 14-20, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review May13, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of May 6 - 13, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review May 6, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of April 30 - May 6, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review April 29, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of April 23-29, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review April 22, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of April 16-22, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review April 15, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of April 9-15, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review April 8, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of April 1-8, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review March 25, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of March 19 - 25, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review March 18, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of March 12 - 18, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review March 11, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of March 5 - 11, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review March 4, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of February 26 - March 4, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review February 25, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of February 19 - 25, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review February 18, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of February 12 - 18, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review February 11, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of February 4 - 11, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review February 4, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of January 29 - February 4, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review January 28, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of January 22 - 28, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review January 21, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of January 15 - 21, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review January 14, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of January 8 - 14, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review January 7, 2011 Edition
News and commentary for the week of January 1 - 7, 2011 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review December 31, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 25 - 31, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review December 24, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 18 - 24, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review December 17, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 11 - 17, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review December 10, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 4 - 10, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review December 3, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 26 - December 3, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review November 26, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 20 - 26, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review November 19, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 13-19, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review November 12, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 6-12, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review November 5, 2010 Edition
News and commentary for the week of October 30- November 5, 2010 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 23 / Halloween
Nathan is going as a poodle. Mike is going as Daniel Ortega.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 22 / Elections
Mike wants democracy. Nathan wants a test for voters.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 21 / Television
Mike watches too much TV. Nathan is impressed.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 20 / Imagination
Mike has no leisure time. Nathan gets a plug.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 19 / Food
Nathan and Mike are both grazers.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 18 / Conspiracy...
Nathan thinks that Mahler and Mike are conspiring against him. Mike points to the grassy knoll.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 17 / Labor
Nathan has mixed feeling about labor unions. Mike has mixed feelings about work.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 16 / Celebrity
Mike and Nathan achieve 15 minutes of fame.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 15 / Disgust
Mahler does something disgusting.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 14 / The News
Mike is Walter Cronkite. Nathan is fed up with the news.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 13 / Corruption
Nathan is corrupt. Mike is not so sure about his corruptibility. Mahler east almond butter.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 12 / Therapy
Mike lives a therapy-free life. Nathan is a shock absorber.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 11 / Immigration
Mike asks for rationality. Nathan uses the word "illegal."
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 10 / Facts
Nathan and Mike try to get their facts straight.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 9 / Sports
Sports is like fashion. The difference between a feathered boa and a reverse layup is moot. Both involve deception and flair.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 8 / Time
Nathan thinks time moves slowly. Mike thinks the light at the end of the tunnel is a train.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 7 / Police
Nathan gets a ticket. Mike deserves one one.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 6 / Hallucinogens
Hallucinogens and their benefits somehow becomes the topic of conversation. Mike wants clarity. Nathan warns us about Pont Saint Esprit.
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Weekly Signals' Time Out / Episode 5 / Armageddon
The world is going to end. Mike wants an African drug. Nathan wants a glass of water.
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Weekly Signals' Timeout / Episode 4 / Addiction
The show has moved to Fridays. Nathan is addicted to coffee. Mike has bad habits.
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Weekly Signals' Timeout / Episode 3 / Hubris
Hubris in ancient Greece was considered the greatest of all sins. "A terrible pride that caused harm to others... egotistical acts of vanity and exhibitions of immorality, arrogance and lack of humility." Nathan reminds Mike that he supported the new American King of Hubris, John Edwards. Mike reminds Nathan that he supported Bill Clinton. The hubris discussion suddenly focuses George Bush.
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Weekly Signals' Timeout / Episode 2 / Travel
Nathan thinks travel narrows the mind. Mike disagrees.
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Weekly Signals' Timeout / Episode 1 / The Big Box
Nathan deals with a sack of onions and the conversion quickly turns to big box stores.
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Sasha Abramsky Interview / December 22, 2009
An interview with Sasha Abramsky the author of Inside Obama's Brain. From the moment he burst onto the national political scene, Barack Obama has fascinated people more than any politician in decades. Many biographers have already retold his story, but no previous book truly explains how his mind works, what passions drive him, or what makes him such an effective leader. Abramsky explores the ideas, inspirations, and experiences that have shaped the president. It quotes a wide network of...
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Weekly Review December 22, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 16-22, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Winslow Myers Interview / December 15, 2009
An interview with Winslow Myers the author of Living Beyond War: A Citizen’s Guide. After thousands of years, the dream of a world without war may seem hopelessly unrealistic. But, as Winslow Myers shows in this concise, eloquent primer, what is truly unrealistic is the notion that war remains a reasonable solution to the conflicts on our planet. He begins by showing why war has become obsolete (though obviously not extinct): it doesn't solve the problems that ostensibly justify it; its...
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Weekly Review December 15, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 9-15, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Steven Pinker Interview / December 8, 2009
An interview with Steven Pinker, one of the world's leading cognitive scientists and author of How the Mind Works. Pinker explains the mind by "reverse-engineering" it — figuring out what natural selection designed it to accomplish in the environment in which we evolved. The mind, he writes, is a system of "organs of computation" that allowed our ancestors to understand and outsmart objects, animals, plants, and each other. How the Mind Works explains many of the imponderables of everyday...
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Weekly Review December 8, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of December 2-8, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Russ Baker Interview / December 1, 2009
An interview with Russ Baker the author of Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, the Powerful Forces That Put It in the White House, and What Their Influence Means for America. We'll talk to Baker about his recently published article What Obama Is Up Against — on the pressures Obama faces from the military-industrial-intelligence-finance sector and how that ties his hands on Afghan and Iraq. In Family of Secrets, Baker goes deep behind the scenes to deliver an arresting new look at George W....
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Weekly Review December 1, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 25 - December 1, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Alexandra Natapoff Interview / November 24, 2009
An interview with Alexandra Natapoff the author of Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice. Albert Burrell spent thirteen years on death row for a murder he did not commit. Atlanta police killed 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston during a misguided raid on her home. After being released by Chicago prosecutors, Darryl Moore — drug dealer, hit man, and rapist — returned home to rape an eleven-year-old girl. Such tragedies are consequences of snitching — police and...
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Weekly Review November 24, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 18 - 24, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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James W. Douglass Interview / November 17, 2009
An interview with James W. Douglass the author of JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters — an astonishing new examination of the Kennedy assassination and its meaning today. Douglass lays out the journey that led JFK in the course of three years from his position as a traditional Cold Warrior to his determination to break with the logic of the Cold War and lead the world in an entirely different direction. This sequence of steps led his adversaries in the military and...
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Weekly Review November 17, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 11 - 17, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Dahr Jamail Interview / November 10, 2009
An interview with Dahr Jamail the author of The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan. The U.S. project in Iraq has been condemned by a vibrant and vocal antiwar movement as illegal and unjust since before the invasion began. Since 2006, a majority in the United States have opposed the contination of the occupation, and reported to pollsters that they believe the invasion was a mistake. But how do the soldiers who carry out the occupation see the war?...
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Weekly Review November 10, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of November 4 - 10, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Jake Adelstein Interview / November 3, 2009
An interview with Jake Adelstein the author of Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan. At nineteen, Jake Adelstein went to Japan in search of peace and tranquility. What he got was a life of crime . . . crime reporting, that is, at the prestigious Yomiuri Shinbun. For twelve years of eighty-hour workweeks, he covered the seedy side of Japan, where extortion, murder, human trafficking, and corruption are as familiar as ramen noodles and sake. But when his final scoop...
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Weekly Review November 3, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of October 28 - November 3, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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James W. Loewen Interview / October 27, 2009
An interview with James W. Loewen author of Teaching What Really Happened: How to Avoid the Tyranny of Textbooks and Get Students Excited About Doing History. Loewen takes history textbooks to task for their perpetuations of myth and their lack of awareness of today's multicultural student audience (not to mention the astonishing number of facts they just got plain wrong). How did people get here? Why did Europe win? Why Did the South Secede? In Teaching What Really Happened, Loewen goes...
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Weekly Review October 27, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of October 21-27, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Interview / October 20, 2009
An interview with Viktor Mayer-Schonberger the author of Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age. Mayer-Schonberger looks at the surprising phenomenon of perfect remembering in the digital age, and reveals why we must reintroduce our capacity to forget. Digital technology empowers us as never before, yet it has unforeseen consequences as well. Potentially humiliating content on Facebook is enshrined in cyberspace for future employers to see. Google remembers everything we've...
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Weekly Review October 20, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of October 13 -20, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Les Leopold Interview / October 13, 2009
An interview with Les Leopold the author of The Looting of America: How Wall Street's Game of Fantasy Finance Destroyed Our Jobs, Pensions, and Prosperity — and What We Can Do About It. Leopold debunks the prevailing media myths that blame low-income home buyers who got in over their heads, people who ran up too much credit-card debt, and government interference with free markets. Instead, he reveals how Wall Street undermined itself and the rest of the economy by playing and losing at a...
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Weekly Review October 13, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of October 7 -13, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Peter Maass Interview / October 6, 2009
An interview with Peter Maass the author of Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil. Every unhappy oil-producing nation is unhappy in its own way, but all are touched by the “resource curse” — the power of oil to exacerbate existing problems and create new ones. Peter Maass presents a vivid portrait of the troubled world oil has created. He takes us to Saudi Arabia, where officials deflect inquiries about the amount of petroleum remaining in the country’s largest reservoir; to Equatorial...
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Weekly Review October 6, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of September 30 - October 6, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Kevin Mattson Interview / September 29, 2009
An interview with Kevin Mattson the author of 'What the Heck Are You Up To, Mr. President?': Jimmy Carter, America's 'Malaise,' and the Speech that Should Have Changed the Country. In 1979, in an effort to right our national malaise, Jimmy Carter delivered a speech that risked his reputation and the future of the Democratic Party, changing the course of American politics for the next twenty-five years. At a critical moment in Jimmy Carter’s presidency, he gave a speech that should have...
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Weekly Review September 29, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of September 23 - 29, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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David Swanson Interview / September 22, 2009
An interview with David Swanson author of Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union. Daybreak is an assessment of how Bush/Cheney fundamentally altered the way our government works, inflated the powers of the executive, and deteriorated the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Only through the active efforts of citizens, Swanson argues, can we restore our rights, and expand our conception of political rights to meet new challenges. Daybreak offers a shocking and...
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Weekly Review September 22, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of September 16 - 22, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Charles P. Pierce Interview / September 15, 2009
An interview with Charles P. Pierce the author of Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free. The Culture Wars are over and the idiots have won. In the midst of a career-long quest to separate the smart from the pap, Charles Pierce had a defining moment at the Creation Museum in Kentucky, where he observed a dinosaur. Wearing a saddle... But worse than this was when the proprietor exclaimed to a cheering crowd, “We are taking the dinosaurs back from the...
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Weekly Review September 15, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of September 9 - 15, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Len Saputo Interview / September 8, 2009
An Interview with Len Saputo, MD the author of A Return To Healing: Radical Health Care Reform and the Future of Medicine. For several decades, a rapidly emerging new medical paradigm has supported a renaissance in our understanding of lifelong wellness. Saputo presents the story of this new medicine, and reveals how it can unlock the door to a health care system that works for all Americans.Conventional medicine's obsession with profitably treating symptoms drives up the cost of health...
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Weekly Review September 8, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of September 1 -8, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Peter Schrag Interview / September 1, 2009
An interview with Peter Schrag the author of California: America's High-Stakes Experiment. Schrag takes on the big issues — immigration, globalization, and the impact of California's politics on its quality of life — in this dynamic account of the Golden State's struggle to recapture the American dream. In the past half-century, California has been both model and anti-model for the nation and often the world, first for its high level of government and public services — schools, universities,...
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Weekly Review September 1, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of 26 - September 1, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Frederick Hertz Interview / August 25, 2009
An interview with Frederick Hertz co-author of Making it Legal: A Guide to Same-Sex Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Civil Unions. 11,000 couples have married in California since the Supreme Court legalized marriage in May of 2008, and nearly as many married in Massachusetts between May of 2004. Further, nearly a quarter of the U.S. population lives in a state with some form of legal recognition for same-sex couples — with more than 40% of these states' couples having registered their...
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Weekly Review August 25, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of August 19 - 25, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Weekly Review August 18, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of August 12 - 18, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Jarret Lovell Interview / August 18, 2009
An interview with Jarret S. Lovell the author of Crimes of Dissent Civil Disobedience, Criminal Justice, and the Politics of Conscience. From animal rights to anti-abortion, from tax resistance to anti-poverty, activists from across the political spectrum often deliberately break the law to further their causes. While not behaviors common to hardened or self-seeking criminals, the staging of civil disobedience, non-violent resistance, and direct action can nevertheless trigger a harsh...
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Weekly Review August 11, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of August 5 - 11, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Christopher Steiner Interview / August 4, 2009
An interview with Christopher Steiner the author of $20 Per Gallon: How the Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline Will Change Our Lives for the Better. Imagine an everyday world in which the price of gasoline (and oil) continues to go up, and up, and up. Think about the immediate impact that would have on our lives. Of course, everybody already knows how about gasoline has affected our driving habits. People can't wait to junk their gas-guzzling SUVs for a new Prius. But there are more,...
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Weekly Review August 4, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 29 - August 4, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Fred Kaplan Interview / July 28, 2009
An interview with Fred Kaplan the author of 1959: The Year Everything Changed. It was the year of the microchip, the birth-control pill, the space race, and the computer revolution; the rise of Pop art, free jazz, "sick comics," the New Journalism, and indie films; the emergence of Castro, Malcolm X, and personal superpower diplomacy; the beginnings of Motown, Happenings, and the Generation Gap-all bursting against the backdrop of the Cold War, the fallout-shelter craze, and the first...
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Weekly Review July 28, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 22 - 28, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Ellen Ruppel Shell / July 21, 2009
An interview with Ellen Ruppel Shell the author of Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture. From the shuttered factories of the rust belt to the look-alike strip malls of the sun belt — and almost everywhere in between — America has been transformed by its relentless fixation on low price. This pervasive yet little examined obsession is arguably the most powerful and devastating market force of our time—the engine of globalization, outsourcing, planned obsolescence, and economic instability...
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Weekly Review July 21, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 15 - 21, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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Steve Early Interview / July 14, 2009
An interview with Steve Early the author of Embedded with Organized Labor: Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home. Collected for the first time, the essays that comprise Embedded With Organized Labor present a unique and informed perspective on the class war at home from a longtime organizer and “participatory labor journalist.” Steve Early tackles the most pressing issues facing unions today and describes how workers have organized successfully, on the job and in the community,...
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Weekly Review July 14, 2009 Edition
News and commentary for the week of July 8 - 14, 2009 with Mike Kaspar and Nathan Callahan.
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