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Herman Cain's campaign gets rocked again, the Catholic Church makes a dramatic change, and North African band Tinariwen performs. (00:34)
Eyadou ag Leche of Tinariwen discusses his band's Western musical influences and the band members' days in Muammar al-Gaddafi's rebel training camps. (05:18)
Stephen thanks Tinariwen for their performance and plugs their album "Tassili." (00:21)
Before researching the Lord's Resistance Army, Rush Limbaugh accuses Barack Obama of killing Christians in Uganda. (04:15)
Melinda Gates believes employing effective teachers is the single most important thing that can be done to fix America's public school system. (06:47)
The August 2nd debt ceiling deadline could be a Muslim-Nazi-Vietcong conspiracy to keep America fiscally solvent. (04:48)
John Prendergast talks about the birth of South Sudan, the creation of its flag and the oil curse that might plague its future. (04:59)
Jane McGonigal says 10 years of scientific research show that playing video games is actually the most productive thing we can do. (05:22)
Michael Posner believes it's in America's best interest to encourage stable democracies that respect human rights. (06:49)
Leymah Gbowee organized a sex strike among women until the Liberian civil war ended. (05:33)
The take-home message of this economy: there is nothing to take and you have no home. (00:32)
Dambisa Moyo wants to focus on long-term growth for Africa instead of temporary solutions. (04:47)
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki declares a national holiday for Barack Obama's victory. (03:37)
Rick Reilly's charity, Nothing but Nets, keeps kids from dying of malaria in Africa. (03:46)
Scientist Craig Venter stops by to talk about genome decoding, the imperfections of God and what gives Stephen gas. (6:17)
Bill Gates worries about American competitiveness, high school students get an F in religion and Stephen interviews New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof. (0:32)
Stephen examines whether or not Barack Obama is black with the help of Debra Dickerson. (6:39)
Soccer star Alexi Lalas helps Stephen trash talk other teams in preparation for the World Cup. (4:12)
Jeffrey Sachs explains that giving a little aid to impoverished countries is the least that Americans can do. (7:02)
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)