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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)
Stephen gives up Catholicism for Lent, Anthony Weiner tiffs with Megyn Kelly, and Tim Pawlenty runs for president of the next "Transformers" movie. (04:47)
Co-founder and director of 350.org Bill McKibben explains why the Keystone XL pipeline will mean "game over" for the climate. (06:39)
While Vladimir Putin bags tigers in Siberia, Barack Obama bags a pie on his Midwestern safari. (03:13)
Before American society collapses into roving, cannibalistic motorcycle gangs, it should try bubble tea and have sex with Canada. (03:34)
America might have to crash on Canada's couch for a while, the Republican party gets a fresh young face, and David McCullough discusses his book about Americans in Paris. (00:32)
Stephen finds out that the first president of Canada was a duck and asks Mexicans for a thank you for our border fence. (04:04)
Newt Gingrich proves that leadership isn't about bombing Libya, it's about being consistently against whatever Obama does. (05:14)
Embattled Prime Minister Stephen Harper orders Mounties to dump cauldrons of boiling maple syrup on marauding bands of rebel Inuit. (01:52)
Newsweek's list of the world's best countries is based on useless criteria like education, quality of life and health. (03:03)
Same-sex marriage is legal in Mexico and Canada, which makes America the straight meat in a big gay sandwich. (03:04)
Stephen finds out if Glenn Beck is a civil rights hero and talks to Pandora founder Tim Westergren about radio on the Internet. (00:27)
Canada will soon become the foremost authority on caribou dung, and China purchases the world's largest icebreaker. (05:08)
In Maine, selling Fentimans Victorian Lemonade to minors becomes a crime because it contains less than 0.5% alcohol. (05:23)
The director of Pride House tries to prove to Stephen that gay athletes exist in real life. (00:46)
Stephen sings a rousing rendition of "The Rocky Road to Dublin" on stage at Ireland House. (01:02)
Ujjal Dosanjh and Stephen mash-up the national anthems of their respective countries. (00:52)
Stephen asks Ujjal Dosanjh to talk about some of his fellow members of Parliament. (00:46)
Stephen forces Canadian MP Ujjal Dosanjh to choose between gay marriage and universal health care. (01:04)
Stephen needs a score of 74.52 in order to beat Bob Costas and win the Vancouver Olympics. (01:07)