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Jennifer Granholm explains the fundamental differences between the Obama administration's intervention in the auto industry and Mitt Romney's work at Bain Capital. (06:14)
Tom Ridge believes natural gas is a matter of economic and national security. (06:21)
The "I want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refuses to admit that torture is the real hero behind Bin Laden's death. (06:56)
Stephen examines the duties of the vice president and reports that Dick Cheney is one step closer to joining the legions of the undead. (02:15)
Stephen marches in his first Gay Pride Parade, but isn't happy about it, and wins recognition from websites, magazines and Twitter in this sinful prideful mash-up. (03:38)
Extending the Bush tax cuts is the fresh injection of sameness that America's stagnant economy needs. (02:51)
Austan Goolsbee says that extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy won't pull the American economy out of recession. (07:18)
Jon Krakauer explains how the Bush administration turned Pat Tillman's death into a propaganda tool. (07:04)
Stephen's refreshing tax cut with lime will work its way through the system and trickle down like a racehorse. (05:10)
John Farmer reveals that the government misrepresented the responsiveness of the national command structure on 9/11. (06:08)
Rosanne Cash explains why she doesn't want her music used to torture Gitmo detainees. (06:37)
Matt Latimer, a former speechwriter for the Bush administration, remembers the words he used most when writing for the president. (05:21)
Barack Obama awards the Medal of Freedom to Sidney Poitier, the NRA recognizes Sarah Palin for gun collecting, and Joe Jonas steals Stephen's idea at the "Teen Choice Awards." (05:19)
Democrats want to pay for health care reform by taxing sodas and killing old people. (05:14)
Matthew Waxman discusses the legal argument over whether to alert Congress about certain covert action programs. (03:11)
Stephen will be the mighty oak when he investigates Acorn, and Aaron Carroll believes America should have a single-payer system. (00:32)
Investigating prisoner abuse will be a political food fight, and that is messier than torture. (03:31)
The Supreme Court releases its decisions on firefighters' tests, goldmine waste and school strip searches. (05:11)
Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to make science accessible to whomever wants to reach out and touch it. (04:52)
John Yoo had all the qualifications the Philadelphia Inquirer was looking for, in that they were afraid to tell him no. (02:20)