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Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered Season 1

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1x01 Unfiltered Premiere aired Jun 18, 2004

This week Tucker introduces the series and addresses the issue of conservatives on public television, talks with Ken Starr who weighs in on Bill Clinton's ne... read more

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1x02 America at War aired Jun 25, 2004

First Up this week Tucker speaks with Ehud Barak who discusses his view of the situation in Iraq on the eve of the turnover of sovereignty, as well as the th... read more

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1x03 The Judgement of Politics aired Jul 02, 2004

Political commentator, author and former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan engages Carlson with his view of the American empire and what Buchanan perceives... read more

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1x04 Politics and Populism aired Jul 09, 2004

Carlson interviews William Greider of Rolling Stone on the political message and strategy of populism, invoked by both parties in recent years and espoused t... read more

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1x05 Gay Marriage aired Jul 16, 2004

Carlson engages with Jonathan Rauch as to why the rush toward this grandest of social experiments, gay marriage. Rauch, author of The Case for Gay Marriage, ... read more

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1x06 9/11 Commission aired Jul 23, 2004

First Up the anonymous CIA official ""Mike"" criticizes the Clinton and Bush administrations for their dealings with Al Qaeda. In his book, Imperial Hubris: ... read more

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1x07 Democratic National Convention Special aired Jul 30, 2004

Tucker speaks with Ted Koppel, award-winning journalist and anchor of Nightline on ABC, about the newsworthiness of political conventions. Tucker and Koppel ... read more

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1x08 The Economics of the Presidency aired Aug 06, 2004

First Up Carlson engages with New York Times columnist and Princeton Univeristy economics professor Paul Krugman, whose most recent collection of his work is... read more

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1x09 The Obesity Debate aired Aug 13, 2004

This week's edition is devoted to America's intensifying preoccupation with its weight. Now governments are joining the diet industry and the media in tellin... read more

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1x10 Racial Profiling aired Aug 20, 2004

First Up Tucker interviews author Michelle Malkin, who argues that racial profiling, while unpopular, is absolutely vital to the security of the United State... read more

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1x11 Religion and Politics aired Aug 27, 2004

Tucker interviews Sam Harris, author of The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Research, who argues that while the United States faces Islamic... read more

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1x12 Republican National Convention Special aired Sep 03, 2004

Whatever happened to small government? The Republican presidential nominee, George W. Bush, has grown government spending dramatically in his first term. New... read more

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1x13 The Presidency and Terrorism aired Sep 10, 2004

First Up Tucker interviews presidential candidate Ralph Nader in a discussion centered on the policies of a Nader administration - on Iraq, the war on terror... read more

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1x14 Can We Trust Our Media? aired Sep 17, 2004

The arc of the erosion of credibility in American institutions may have come full circle. Tucker explores the big picture raised by 30 years of credibility c... read more

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1x15 Iraq Held Hostage aired Sep 24, 2004

First Up Tucker asks hostage rescue expert Kelly McCann of the Kroll Security firm if the policy of never negotiating is outdated, and whether the victims th... read more

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1x16 The Presidential Debates aired Oct 01, 2004

With the arrival of this election's presidential debates, Pulitzer-Prize winner and Washington Post ""Style"" columnist Tom Shales dissects the presidential ... read more

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1x17 Inside the Mind of Kim Jong Il aired Oct 08, 2004

North Korea's enigmatic dictator, Kim Jong Il, has been getting plenty of attention recently. In the first presidential debate, Democratic candidate John Ker... read more

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1x18 Religious Conviction in the Oval Office aired Oct 15, 2004

The Bush presidency is acknowledged to be rooted in faith - the president's Christian moorings, as well as faith in the correctness of its decisions. In a pr... read more

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1x19 Suicide Missions, Baseball, & Political Satire aired Oct 22, 2004

A group of American reservists refuse to go on what they perceived to be a suicide mission in Iraq. Dereliction of duty, or honorable dissent? The war in Ira... read more

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1x20 Undecided 2004 aired Oct 29, 2004

This week Tucker engages the panel for an extended conversation on prominent issues as the election approaches: the Iraq War; the importance of women voters;... read more

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1x21 The Day of Reckoning aired Nov 05, 2004

Whither the Democrats? Will the party become increasingly regional, and not a national organization at all? What do the Democrats offer the American heartlan... read more

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1x22 An Independent Voice? aired Nov 12, 2004

In our First Up segment, Tucker speaks with Amy Goodman, host of ""Democracy Now!"" on Pacifica Radio, and best-selling author of The Exception to the Rulers... read more

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1x23 The African-American Vote, Fallujah, and Jayson Blair aired Nov 19, 2004

First Up Tucker speaks with Marjorie Harris, President of The Fields-Harris Group, and former Executive Director of The National Action Network. Harris is ru... read more

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1x24 Old Friends, Good Food & Football aired Nov 26, 2004

Thanksgiving is all about friends, food and, of course, football. Our special Thanksgiving broadcast will be devoted to all three. For 25 years, Bob Edwards... read more

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1x25 Alfred Kinsey's America aired Dec 03, 2004

The release of the new film ""Kinsey"" has inspired reflection on the genesis of the sexual revolution and what it has wrought. Has the shredding of sexual m... read more

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1x26 Military and the Media aired Dec 10, 2004

First Up this week, Tucker interviews Robert D. Kaplan. Kaplan argues that the American and global media are entirely disconnected from the soldiers they cov... read more

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1x27 The Death Penalty & Major Bob Bateman aired Dec 17, 2004

On an extended Plus 2 segment, Tucker is joined by Michelle Cottle of The New Republic and David Frum of National Review and the American Enterprise Institut... read more

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1x28 Social Security & Survival aired Jan 07, 2005

President Bush has an ambitious plan to remake Social Security through the creation of personal retirement accounts. Can the nation afford his plan? Treasury... read more

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1x29 The Immigration Situation aired Jan 14, 2005

President Bush said this week that reforming America's immigration system is near the top of his second term agenda. The president is proposing a guest worke... read more

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1x30 One Nation, Under God? aired Jan 21, 2005

Conservative Christian voters were instrumental in re-electing George Bush. But will these so-called ""value voters"" get what they voted for in the presiden... read more

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1x31 The PC Wars aired Jan 28, 2005

The controversy over free speech vs. political correctness on campus boiled over again recently, when Harvard president Lawrence Summers mused that more stud... read more

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1x32 Bush & the World Part II aired Feb 04, 2005

The status of U.S. relations with our traditional European allies was a hot topic during last year's presidential campaign, and the Bush administration has v... read more

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1x33 Howard Dean and the DNC aired Feb 11, 2005

Tucker interviews Harold Ickes on Howard Dean assuming the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee this Saturday. Ickes was a former deputy chair o... read more

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1x34 Our National Intelligence aired Feb 18, 2005

President Bush nominated the nation's first Director of National Intelligence precisely at the moment that his administration is turning up the heat on two o... read more

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1x35 The Oscars and Celebritydom aired Feb 25, 2005

Last year the artist Sarah Morris was granted unusual access to some of Hollywood's brightest lights as the town prepared for the Academy Awards. Her film, "... read more

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1x36 Islamic Growth in Europe aired Mar 04, 2005

Western European societies portray themselves as more open and welcoming than the United States, particularly to Islamic immigrants. But there is a growing b... read more

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1x37 Over-Parenting Parents and Bush's 60-day Tour aired Mar 11, 2005

Are today's mothers guilty of over-parenting? Judith Warner thinks so. ""First Up"" this week Zanny interviews the author of Perfect Madness: Motherhood in t... read more

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1x38 Same-Sex Marriage, Jeff Gannon and the Sweet Potato Queen aired Mar 18, 2005

Gay marriage, a much-debated topic, is in the news again this week. A California court ruled that the state's ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional. Gay m... read more

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1x39 The Right to Die and Sexual Disorders aired Mar 25, 2005

The entire country is watching as Terri Schiavo is dying. Schiavo has been in a vegetative state for 15 years, and last Friday the feeding tube keeping her a... read more

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1x40 TV Indecency, Minutemen on the Border and Facelift Diaries aired Apr 01, 2005

In-coming F.C.C. chairman Kevin Martin promises to toughen penalties for broadcasters who air indecent programming. Chairman Michael Powell levied a record n... read more

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1x41 Intelligent Design vs. Evolution and the Religion of Modern Europe aired Apr 08, 2005

There have been many disputes recently over the teaching of evolution vs. ""intelligent design"" in many of our school systems. Should ""intelligent design,"... read more

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1x42 DeLay's Woes and Following de Tocqueville aired Apr 15, 2005

House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas has been fighting off a torrent of bad news: aides indicted, family members drawing huge salaries from his political... read more

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1x43 The Wage Gap, the Conscience Clause and Air Travel aired Apr 22, 2005

Tuesday, April 19th was just marked ""Equal Pay Day,"" by feminist organizations and Hillary Clinton in an effort ""to raise awareness about unfair pay for w... read more

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1x44 The Judicial Filibuster and Reforming Islam aired Apr 29, 2005

There is a battle on Capitol Hill over the filibuster, the filibuster that has allowed Democrats to block 10 of President Bush's appellate court nominees. Se... read more

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1x45 The Mixing of Religion and Politics, and Life with the Grateful Dead aired May 06, 2005

Called the oracle of the Christian right, Focus on the Family chairman James Dobson calls the Senate's judicial nominee filibuster an attack on people of fai... read more

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1x46 Public Broadcasting and Major Bateman in Iraq aired May 13, 2005

Corporation for Public Broadcasting Chairman Ken Tomlinson says he is seeking balance and fairness in the news and public affairs programming on PBS, but som... read more

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1x47 The Newsweek Story and Racial Issues in the Immigration Debate aired May 20, 2005

""First Up"" Tucker interviews talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning Thomas Friedman of The New York Times. Friedman has written on the Middle East with profound i... read more

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1x48 The Culture of Therapy and Reagan's Revolution aired May 27, 2005

""First Up"" Tucker speaks with Dr. Sally Satel, a psychiatrist and a fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, and author of One Nation Under Therapy: ... read more

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1x49 Living with HIV, Deep Throat and the Hollywood Left aired Jun 03, 2005

""First Up"" Tucker speaks with Andrew Sullivan, acclaimed conservative writer of The New Republic and andrewsullivan.com. Sullivan was diagnosed with HIV mo... read more

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1x50 The Threat from China and South Park Conservatives aired Jun 10, 2005

""First Up"" Tucker is joined by the military expert and journalist Robert D. Kaplan. Kaplan's latest article in The Atlantic examines the future threat pose... read more

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1x51 The Best of Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered aired Jun 17, 2005

On his final episode of the series, host and moderator Tucker Carlson shows us the most insightful, the most agressive, and the most humorous moments of the ... read more

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