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Elon Musk appeared on the show just last week. Will there be a new episode tonight?
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He also says he thinks of himself as a "moderate" when it comes to politics.
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Maher previously teased that he plans to ask Musk about his hopes to colonize Mars.
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Award recipients included Ben Stiller, Dave Chappelle and Trader Joe's.
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He pointed to a statistic claiming 32% of the U.S. population declare themselves atheists, agnostics or “nothing in particular.”
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"It's gonna be rocket fuel for his 2024 campaign," he added.
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He suggested instead of saying "we're all Irish on St. Patty's Day," we say "we’re all Americans every day."
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He says the show has become a four-hour lecture of “how bad people have it by the people who have it the best.”
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"I'm triggered every time I see a trigger warning because I'm reminded of how weak my country has become," he said.
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"This idea of 'woke,' I'm gonna say this again, most of y'all were asleep," Goldberg said.
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Here's all the details you need to know about Season 21 Episode 6.
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He insisted that partisan news reporting is irresponsible.
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Maher immediately apologized and covered his mouth, saying, "Oh, sorry. Sorry, CNN."
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“Republicans acted like it was a bachelorette party at a comedy club," said the host.
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He urged those who are "freaking out" over the balloon to chill out.
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They disagreed on whether or not the "woke" topic should be taught in schools.
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He also spoke about the recent California shootings by Asian men in the same context.
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The HBO host was back on air Friday night for the show's 21st season premiere.
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"I guess he did this on a Friday because maybe he was afraid? I don't know," Maher speculated.
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“A lot did have you in the dead pool,” noted Maher.