- 1 POM Wonderful v. Coca-ColaApr. 27, 2014
- 2 Capital PunishmentMay. 04, 2014
- 3 Climate Change DenialMay. 11, 2014
- 4 The Right to Be ForgottenMay. 18, 2014
- 5 Net NeutralityJun. 01, 2014
- 6 FIFA and the World CupJun. 08, 2014
- 7 Immigration ReformJun. 15, 2014
- 8 Dr. OzJun. 22, 2014
- 9 Burwell v. Hobby LobbyJun. 29, 2014
- 10 Income and Wealth InequalityJul. 13, 2014
- 11 Incarceration in the United StatesJul. 20, 2014
- 12 Nuclear Weapons and the United StatesJul. 27, 2014
- 13 Native AdvertisingAug. 03, 2014
- 14 Payday LoansAug. 10, 2014
- 15 Shooting of Michael Brown and Police MilitarizationAug. 17, 2014
- 16 Student DebtSep. 07, 2014
- 17 Scottish Independence ReferendumSep. 14, 2014
- 18 United States Embargo Against Cuba, Miss America 2015Sep. 21, 2014
- 19 DronesSep. 28, 2014
- 20 Civil ForfeitureOct. 05, 2014
- 21 Military TranslatorsOct. 19, 2014
- 22 SugarOct. 26, 2014
- 23 State Legislatures and ALECNov. 02, 2014
- 24 The LotteryNov. 09, 2014
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: 1×21
Translators who have aided the U.S. Military in Afghanistan and Iraq are in great danger in their home countries, but red tape is making it impossible for many of them to leave. John Oliver interviews FNU Mohammad, one translator who made it out. Plus, since cameras aren’t allowed in the Supreme Court discussions, most coverage of the important cases looks like garbage. John fixes that problem with real animals and fake paws.
Episode Title:Military Translators
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