Overtime – Episode #734: Rep. Ro Khanna, Jonathan Martin
6/23/202616 min
Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 6/19/26)
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
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Loni Peristere0:03
I'm Loni, co-founder of Zoic Studios. We're a VFX company that works on House of the Dragon. Our goal is to create epic TV.
Jonathan Martin· Guest0:09
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Loni Peristere0:09
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Speaker 10:23
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Speaker 40:34
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Speaker 10:58
[upbeat music] Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO Late Night series, Real Time with Bill Maher.
Bill Maher· Host1:06
[clapping] All right. He's Politico's senior political columnist and host of the On The Road podcast, Jonathan Martin. And he's a Democratic congressman who represents Silicon Valley, Representative Ro Khanna. [clapping] Okay. All right. From the people, the questions are for the, you guys. What are the panel's thoughts on Hillary Clinton saying that Joe Biden's presidential reelection bid was a terrible mistake?