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CBS News' political director John Dickerson unintentionally copies a Michele Bachmann staffer on an e-mail dismissing the GOP candidate. (03:51)
In honor of The Report's sixth anniversary, Stephen unveils his latest portrait, and New York's Chelsea Market exhibits behind-the-scenes photos from the show. (02:26)
The Tea Party shouldnt have to compromise, because anger is always the best way to solve problems. (04:00)
With America's helium supply dwindling, the country has no choice but to hunt balloons in the wild. (03:10)
California voters decide whether to legalize marijuana, and Doris Kearns Goodwin puts the midterm election into historical perspective. (00:40)
After the Republican victories in the midterm election, Doris Kearns Goodwin thinks Barack Obama has to figure out how to laugh at himself. (06:58)
Garry Wills calls himself a disciple of Doris Kearns Goodwin and says the Tea Party movement is a racist endeavor. (05:32)
The Republicans finally have their convention, just when you thought Minnesota couldn't get any whiter. (00:31)
Doris Kearns Goodwin explains that Sarah Palin has to make her case to women before they will vote for her. (06:04)
Tonight: Stephen finds his long-lost eagle son, foreigners complain that Americans aren't polite, and Doris Kearns Goodwin finally gets to meet a historical figure in person. (0:35)
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin tells Stephen that if Abraham Lincoln were alive today, he might be the host of The Colbert Report. (6:15)