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- Season 3 overviewFeb 14-Nov 13, 201630 episodesSeason 3 episodes30. President-Elect Trump Nov 13, 2016
- John Oliver looks back at the presidential election, asking how the country got to this point.
- 29. Multilevel Marketing Nov 6, 2016
- John Oliver and Jaime Camil demonstrate how multi-level marketing companies work.
- 28. School Segregation Oct 30, 2016
- The new developments regarding Hillary Clinton's emails; the trend toward school re-segregation.
- 27. Opioid Epidemic Oct 23, 2016
- The final debate of the 2016 presidential election; the epidemic of opioid addiction in America.
- 26. Third Parties Oct 16, 2016
- The most recent behavior of Donald Trump; John Oliver's consideration of the third party candidates.
- 25. Guantanamo Bay Oct 9, 2016
- The issues surrounding Guantanamo Bay; an update on Chechnya's leader, Ramzan Kadyrov.
- 24. Police Accountability Oct 2, 2016
- Topics include the first 2016 U.S. presidential debate and police accountability.
- 23. Scandals Sep 25, 2016
- Topics include protests in Charlotte, N.C. and scandals surrounding the 2016 presidential election.
- 22. Charter Schools Aug 21, 2016
- Topics include publicly funded charter schools and options for Donald Trump.
- 21. Subprime Lending Aug 14, 2016
- Topics include the ads produced by the American Petroleum Institute and subprime auto loans.
- 20. News Media Aug 7, 2016
- The opening ceremony of the Olympics and the turmoil in Brazil; the perilous state of journalism.
- 19. 2016 Democratic National Convention Jul 31, 2016
- Topics include the repeal of voter suppression laws and the Democratic National Convention.
- 18. 2016 Republican National Convention Jul 24, 2016
- Topics include the Republican National Convention and the unauthorized use of pop music in politics.
- 17. Doping in Sports Jun 26, 2016
- The fallout from the Brexit vote; the doping scandals that cast a shadow over the Olympic Games.
- 16. Brexit Jun 19, 2016
- The power of the NRA; the implications that Brexit would have on the U.K. and world economies.
- 15. Retirement Plans Jun 12, 2016
- Topics include the use of social media in the U.S. presidential election and saving for retirement.
- 14. Debt Buyers Jun 5, 2016
- Topics include Trump University and the debt collection industry.
- 13. Primaries and Caucuses May 22, 2016
- Topics include unrest in Venezuela and the undemocratic part of the primary and caucus system.
- 12. 911 May 15, 2016
- Topics include Donald Trump's interesting week in the news and the problematic 911 system.
- 11. Scientific Studies May 8, 2016
- Examining the presidential election in the Philippines; the media's connection to junk science.
- 10. Puerto Rican Government-Debt Crisis Apr 24, 2016
- Topics include Norway's response to the Syrian migrant crisis and Puerto Rico's massive debt crisis.
- 9. Lead Poisoning Apr 17, 2016
- Examining the lack of civility in U.K. politics; the national problem of lead poisoning.
- 8. Credit Reports Apr 10, 2016
- The Panama Papers; state officials in Alabama who are currently embroiled in scandals.
- 7. Campaign Finance Apr 3, 2016
- Topics include this year's Nuclear Security Summit and congressional fundraising.
- 6. The Wall Mar 20, 2016
- Topics include the numerous problems facing Brazil and the feasibility of Donald's Trump's wall.
- 5. Encryption Mar 13, 2016
- U.S. elections; International Women's Day; Switzerland's annual "Day of the Sick" tradition.
- 4. Special Districts Mar 6, 2016
- Republican caucus results; two examples of Republicans in Texas who are embarrassing the party.
- 3. Donald Trump Feb 28, 2016
- Egypt leader Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's handling of the current economic crisis; Donald Trump.
- 2. Abortion Laws Feb 21, 2016
- The results and fallout of the South Carolina primary; diversity in Hollywood; abortion.
- 1. Voting Feb 14, 2016
- Examining the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia; food safety issues.
The third season of late-night talk and news satire television program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver originally aired between February 14, 2016, and November 13, 2016, on HBO in the United States. The season was produced by Avalon Television and Sixteen String Jack Productions; the executive producers were host John Oliver, Tim Carvell ...
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Shot in New York, Season 11 will continue to feature the show’s weekly topical insights, signature deep dives, and distinctive comedy pieces. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is produced for HBO by Avalon and Peyance Productions; executive producers, John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, Jon Thoday, and James Taylor; director, Paul Pennolino.
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Episode #11.6. Sun, Mar 31, 2024. In this wpisode, we continue our investigation of the mysterious murder case of two brothers on the bottom floor. It all stared three years ago when they bought a house for which they payed 3x the actual value, and took mortages to pay off the debt.
Jan 15, 2016 · Watch the trailer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 3, which features Oliver touting negative reviews from Donald Trump and the Wall Street Journal.