Stephen reports on the Iraq Study Group, names an Alpha Dog of the week and interviews the director of the Human Genome Project, Dr. Francis Collins. (0:41)
Now that "My Humps" has won a Grammy, Stephen understands that it's good -- and he can't stop singing as much of it as possible before he owes royalties. (2:54)
George Bush vetoes the Iraq funding bill, guest Gina Kolata says Americans are obsessed with losing weight, and captured terrorists: should they be sent abroad to be tortured? (0:32)
In this episode, Stephen discusses the possible repealing of the U.S. military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy, kicks off his coverage of the 2008 presidential election and interviews reporter Michael Spector. (0:34)
Gideon Yago thinks it's partially the viewer's fault that music videos are contributing to the fragmentation of American culture. Stephen thinks he's blaming America first. (6:25)
During Bush's first term, we didn't want to know all the depressing things that were going on, and the press had the savvy not to try and find out. (3:23)
A Senator admits to seeing prostitutes, Michael Chertoff warns of all sorts of terrorist attacks, and Stephen brings a magnifying glass to his interview with an ant expert. (0:36)
Stephen examines racial profiling in airports and a district that isn't Nebraska's 3rd, while radio and TV host Amy Goodman decries corporate sponsorship of the media. (0:30)