Real Time with Bill Maher - Season 16

Season 16

Episodes

Michael Wolff; Larry Wilmore and Andrew Sullivan; Saru Jayaraman

Roger McNamee; Michelle Goldberg, Rep. Ro Khanna, and Rick Wilson; Zooey Deschanel

Richard Haass; David Frum and Donna Brazile; Anthony Scaramucci

Rep. Adam Schiff; April Ryan, Johann Hari and Richard Painter; Bari Weiss
Calif. Rep. Adam Schiff is the top-of-show interview then roundtable guests journalist Johann Hari, reporter April Ryan and law professor Richard Painter are later joined by Bari Weiss.

Anna Deavere Smith; Fran Lebowitz and Salman Rushdie; Vicente Fox
Playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith is the top-of-show interview then roundtable guests author Fran Lebowitz and author Salman Rushdie are later joined by Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico.

David Hogg and Cameron Kasky; Eric Holder and Jon Meacham; Amy Chua
Florida shooting survivors David Hogg and Cameron Kasky are the top-of-show interview. Roundtable guests former Attorney General Eric Holder and Presidential historian, Jon Meacham are later joined by Amy Chua, attorney and author.

Kathy Griffin; Trae Crowder, Erick Erickson and Ana Navarro; Bari Weiss

Beto O'Rourke; Pete Dominick, Nayyera Haq and Andrew Ross Sorkin; Billy Bush

Mitch Landrieu; Mona Charen, Chris Hayes and Malcolm Nance; Gina Mccarthy

Geraldo Rivera; Max Boot, Heather Mcghee and Eliot Spitzer; Louie Anderson

Brian Schatz; Jonathan Chait, Jason Kander and Maya Wiley; Andy Cohen

Michael Avenatti; Frank Bruni, Jay Inslee and Alex Wagner; Jordan Peterson

Ronan Farrow; Ian Bremmer, Ana Marie Cox and John Podhoretz; Ross Douthat

Jon Meacham; Michael Hayden, Sally Kohn and Matt Welch; Michael Tubbs

Duncan Hunter; Robert Reich and Michael Render; Ethan Hawke

Clint Watts; Evan McMullin, Dan Savage and Bari Weiss; Dambisa Moyo

Bernie Sanders; Bret Stephens, Paul Begala and Natasha Bertrand; Charlamagne Tha God
Top-of-show interview guest tonight is Sen. Bernie Sanders. Bill then joins his roundtable guests journalist Natasha Bertrand, political strategist Paul Begala, and columnist Bret Stephens. Radio host Charlamagne Tha God joins the discussion mid-show.

Michael Eric Dyson; Linda Chavez, John Heilemann and Shermichael Singleton; Fareed Zakaria

George Will; Karen Bass, Margaret Hoover and Michael Weiss; Billy Eichner

Colion Noir; Josh Barro, Michael Smerconish and Neera Tanden; Michael Pollan

Ben Shapiro; Jennifer Rubin, Bradley Whitford and Lawrence Wilkerson; Michael Moore

Malcolm Nance; Steve Schmidt, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Charles Blow and Nancy MacLean

Lawrence O'Donnell, D.L. Hughley, Christina Bellatoni, Rep. Seth Moulton, and Steven Pinker
Top-of-show interview guest tonight is Lawrence O'Donnell. Bill then joins his roundtable guests D.L. Hughley, Christina Bellatoni, and Rep. Seth Moulton. Author Steven Pinker joins the discussion mid-show.

Preet Bharara; Jennifer Granholm, Charlie Sykes and Jonathan Swan; Adam Conover

John Brennan; David Corn, Saru Jayaraman and Rick Wilson; Kara Swisher

Jack Bryan; David Axelrod, Michelle Goldberg and Charlie Dent; Jim Carrey

John Kerry; Richard Clarke, S.E. Cupp and Mark Leibovich; Steve Ballmer

Michael Moore; Thom Hartmann, Steve Hilton and Catherine Rampell; P. J. O'Rourke

Steve Bannon; Max Brooks, Evelyn Farkas and April Ryan; Neil deGrasse Tyson

Doris Kearns Goodwin, David Jolly, Soledad O'Brien, Andrew Sullivan, Jeff Bridges

Omarosa Manigault Newman; Eddie Glaude, Jr., Reihan Salam and Rebecca Traister; Steve Kornacki
Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman is the top-of-show interview guest. Political correspondent Steve Kornacki is the mid-show interview guest. The roundtable guests are academic Eddie Glaude, Jr., political commentator Reihan Salam and author Rebecca Traister.

Stormy Daniels; Max Boot, Anthony Scaramucci and Betsy Woodruff; Jonathan Haidt

Bari Weiss; Chelsea Handler, Anthony Romero And Jim Vandehei; Barbra Streisand

Bob Woodward; Cornell Belcher, Katty Kay And Bret Stephens; Sarah Silverman

Eric Swalwell; Van Jones, Nancy Maclean And Steve Schmidt; Garry Kasparov
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