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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 4 Episode 28
John Oliver explains why our federal system for financing flood recovery perpetuates a pattern of destruction and why you should never offer a tortilla chip to a seagull.
Episode Title: Floods
Air Date: 2017-10-29
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