PETER SAGAL, HOST:
Now, this week, Hillary Clinton finally agreed to hand over her email server to the Justice Department. So we're going to ask our panelists to predict what they will find on it. But first, let me tell you that support for NPR comes from NPR stations and AT&T. With AT&T, the network is On Demand, the office is mobile and the cloud is designed for high security. Learn more at att.com/focus. Jane and Gerald Katcher, supporting the Children's Movement of Florida, dedicated to helping all children enter school with the social, emotional and intellectual skills needed to succeed. More information is available at childrensmovementflorida.org. Lumber Liquidators, a proud sponsor of NPR, offering more than 400 styles, including hardwood, bamboo, laminate and vinyl, with flooring specialists in hundreds of stores nationwide. More at lumberliquidators.com or 1-800-HARDWOOD. And the SCAN Foundation, working to advance a coordinated system of high-quality services for older adults that preserve dignity and independence. More information is available at thescanfoundation.org. WAIT WAIT ...DON'T TELL ME is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Haircut Productions. Doug take-out-Japanese-for-lunch Berman benevolent overlord. Phillip Goedicke writes our limericks. Our house manager is Don Hall. His assistant house manager is Tyler Green. And this week we say goodbye to our beloved intern, Jesse Betend. We'll miss his laugh, his tireless work, his tireless dreadlocks. I, for one, am glad that I never gazed at the dreadlocks for fear I would be turned to stone. B.J. Leiderman composed our theme. Our program was produced by Miles Durnboss. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Special thanks this week to Mr. Gary Yek, our old friend. Our CFO is Ann Nguyen. Our production coordinator is Robert Neuhaus. Our senior producer is Ian Chillag. The executive producer of WAIT WAIT ...DON'T TELL ME is Mike why-did-I ever-leave-Decora (ph) Danforth. Now, panel, what will they find in Hillary's email server? Roy Blount Jr.
ROY BLOUNT JR.: Monica, honey, I know. I know he's still dreamy. But I got over him, and so can you.
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SAGAL: Paula Poundstone.
PAULA POUNDSTONE: This thread will be in Hillary Clinton's emails. Dear Donald, I don't want to go to your wedding. Does that make me a loser? Yes. I'll be there.
SAGAL: And Charlie Pierce.
CHARLIE PIERCE: Fifty-three fundraising emails from the widows is of Nigerian princes and reams of really hot shirtless Putin porn.
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BILL KURTIS, BYLINE: Well, if they find any of that, panel, we'll ask you about it on WAIT WAIT ...DON'T TELL ME.
SAGAL: Thank you, Bill Kurtis. Thanks also to Roy Blount Jr., Paula Poundstone, Mr. Charlie Pierce. Thanks to all of you for listening. You're fabulous. I'm Peter Sagal. And we will see you all next week. This is NPR. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.