Overtime: Eric Holder, Michael Shellenberger, Douglas Murray | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

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Published on June 3, 2022

Bill Maher and his guests – former US Attorney General Eric Holder, California gubernatorial candidate Michael Shellenberger, and author/columnist Douglas Murray – answer viewer questions after the show.

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13 comments

  • BluntforceJ 2 years ago

    Why tf would you care if someone works from home? People are weird.

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  • shannon wylie 2 years ago

    According the faux news (fox) marijuana causes people to take a automatic rifle and kill kids. Just ask Ingram or whatever her name is.

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  • Nicholas Neely 2 years ago

    My sector has been fully remote for over 2 years. This has only benefited both the employer and employees. I have more access to people than I did before because we are all online.

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  • Nicholas Neely 2 years ago

    Working remotely only exposes people that were already not engaged.

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  • ScreamingEasels57 2 years ago

    I’d say it was strange Mr Holder didn’t argue the financial benefits in taxes of legalizing marijuana if I forgot he was the “too big to fail” guy.

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  • Anwar Crutchfield 2 years ago

    Brilliant!!

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  • Wylie Roth 2 years ago

    Am I the only one who didn’t give a fuck about the Depp/Heard thing?

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  • manic con 2 years ago

    The panel indirectly chopped down Holder at the end, great stuff.

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  • Brian O 2 years ago

    Wait the former attorney general of the United States just gets to go unchallenged on why he didn’t advocate for legalization and refuse prosecution

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  • MickyAvStickyHands 2 years ago

    Is Eric Holder back to send more guns to Mexican drug cartels?

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  • JP Sarver 2 years ago

    Last comment. Bill Maher has an amazing ability to form panels that can never relate to the topic at hand LOL

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  • Maxx Power 2 years ago

    If they can do their job at home then let them. No need to force everyone back if the nature of their work allows remote just fine.

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  • Mega Plumber 2 years ago

    Yes, let’s have people in the office for the sake of having them in the office. A lot more things should have been remote work a long time before the pandemic. If you have this complaint about “unused space”, I have another complaint to complement that, “we don’t have enough space for housing. Now let the two cancel out. People shouldn’t be required to waste hours upon hours of their life commuting as well as creating a carbon footprint all because boomers gotta boomer.

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