- 1 Marketing to DoctorsFeb. 08, 2015
- 2 TobaccoFeb. 15, 2015
- 3 Elected JudgesFeb. 22, 2015
- 4 InfrastructureMar. 01, 2015
- 5 U.S. TerritoriesMar. 08, 2015
- 6 The NCAAMar. 15, 2015
- 7 Municipal ViolationsMar. 22, 2015
- 8 Government SurveillanceApr. 05, 2015
- 9 The IRSApr. 12, 2015
- 10 PatentsApr. 19, 2015
- 11 FashionApr. 26, 2015
- 12 Standardized TestingMay. 03, 2015
- 13 Paid Family LeaveMay. 10, 2015
- 14 ChickensMay. 17, 2015
- 15 FIFA IIMay. 31, 2015
- 16 BailJun. 07, 2015
- 17 TortureJun. 14, 2015
- 18 The InternetJun. 21, 2015
- 19 Transgender RightsJun. 28, 2015
- 20 StadiumsJul. 12, 2015
- 21 Food WasteJul. 19, 2015
- 22 Mandatory Minimum Sentencing LawsJul. 26, 2015
- 23 District of ColumbiaAug. 02, 2015
- 24 Sex EducationAug. 09, 2015
- 25 ChurchAug. 16, 2015
- 26 LGBT DiscriminationAug. 23, 2015
- 27 Public DefendersSep. 13, 2015
- 28 Migrants and RefugeesSep. 27, 2015
- 29 Mental HealthOct. 04, 2015
- 30 North DakotaOct. 11, 2015
- 31 CanadaOct. 18, 2015
- 32 Medicaid GapNov. 01, 2015
- 33 Prisoner Re-entryNov. 08, 2015
- 34 Daily Fantasy SportsNov. 15, 2015
- 35 Refugees & PenniesNov. 22, 2015
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: 2×2
Thanks to tobacco industry regulations and marketing restrictions in the U.S., smoking rates have dropped dramatically. John Oliver explains how tobacco companies are keeping their business strong overseas and how Phillip Morris International in particular is employing some unethical legal practices while suing some of the world’s poorest countries. Plus, we’ve noticed that the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue still exists but can’t quite figure out why.
Episode Title:Tobacco
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