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The Bolshoi Ballet's David Hallberg describes Fred Astaire as his main artistic inspiration and explains that dance has always been his calling. (04:04)
Chris Matthews talks about John F. Kennedy's World War II heroism and critical health issues. (05:55)
Timothy Garton Ash talks about his book "Facts Are Subversive" and discusses the decline of the Western world in an ever-changing geopolitical landscape. (05:39)
Henry Kissinger will negotiate with Mao Zedong but has cut off relationships with an eight-year-old. (06:20)
Henry Kissinger and Stephen have a difference of opinion regarding the Cold War. (04:18)
Nicholas Thompson describes the lives of two friends -- Paul Nitze and George Kennan -- battling over the U.S. approach to the Cold War. (05:32)
Russia wants a new currency, Congress tries to lift the Cuba embargo, and Russian astronauts can't use American toilets in space. (06:26)
If we open up relations with Cuba, the allure of rum, mambo and spicy Latinas could prove irresistible. (05:44)
Belarus expels our diplomats, China surpasses us in pollution, and Vladimir Putin relinquishes power. (4:30)
Raul Castro will probably crush dissent with a PowerPoint presentation. (4:40)
Stephen celebrates Fidel Castro, looks back at the Cold War and interviews FX host Morgan Spurlock. (0:34)
The Berlin Wall provided career-defining moments for President Reagan and German metal band the Scorpions. (2:49)