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Managing Editor of CNN Worldwide Mark Whitaker discusses growing up in a biracial family at a time when interracial marriage was illegal in most states. (06:11)
China won't bite on Europe's turd panini, so Stephen enlists the help of Hans Beinholtz to tempt possible investors. (05:15)
Mexico City renders marriage less binding than a Verizon cell phone contract, and gamers earn Call of Duty Double XP time just by buying snacks. (03:57)
In the face of all the mounting evidence for climate change, America has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, "Eh." (04:04)
Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien discuss America's waning interest in global warming and what motivates them to care about the environment. (04:19)
Europe might be on the road to financial ruin, protestors try to shut down Wall Street, and Daniel Yergin discusses his book on the future of energy. (00:31)
The fastest way to start a European war is to piss off the Germans, so America should kick them in the schnitzels to jumpstart a World War II-style economic recovery. (04:27)
Reuters' Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland believes the European financial crisis could be bigger than America's economic crisis in 2008. (05:04)
Art crime investigator Robert Wittman recovers stolen paintings around the world and explains the challenges of museum security. (05:09)
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)
Stephen sets the record straight on English culture, explains why Germans don't like cupcakes and tells you why you don't need to bother visiting Europe. (04:04)
Instead of talking about depressing current events, Stephen wants to deliver some good news about the iPad 2. (02:17)
Joshua Foer explains that having a European coach was like bringing a gun to a knife fight at the U.S. Memory Championship. (06:03)
Stephen informs Bernard-Henri Levy that Americans think of public intellectualizing the same as public urination. (05:35)
Bernard-Henri Levy believes America needs to escape from Sarah Palin's black hole of political rhetoric. (03:02)
Paul Krugman says giving money to the unemployed is a very fast, effective way of creating jobs. (07:23)
Scheherazade Rehman says the Germans did the right thing by bailing out Greece, but it was too little, too late. (07:07)
If Iceland's volcanic eruption doesn't let up before summer, thousands of college students will have to backpack around the U.S. (02:52)
If the pope is responsible for a sex abuse cover-up, the Catholic Church needs to reassign him to a religion where nobody knows him. (04:33)
Scheherazade Rehman discusses the likelihood of Greece receiving a bailout from the European Union. (06:59)