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Ron Paul supporters release a pin-up calendar, Allen West defends waterboarding, and Forever 21 discontinues a controversial necklace. (06:02)
Taco Bell's meat mixture doesn't satisfy the USDA's minimum requirements to be called beef. (03:50)
Arizona lends California a rare lethal drug so it can carry out the state's first execution in five years. (02:37)
The federal government declares war on raw milk by raiding Rawesome Foods in Venice, CA. (06:49)
Lori Roman and Michael Jacobson debate the FDA's plan to limit the amount of salt allowed in processed food. (07:11)
Stephen doesn't understand why the FDA would crack down on an unregulated heavy metal that you spray in your nose and can cause permanent damage. (05:08)
Jeff Goldblum stands up for Zicam because nobody can take away the sweet smell of freedom. (02:03)
Jim Webb's Marine background makes it difficult thank the Army, while Stephen tips his hat to a wrinkle-blasting laser and the contractors who built his set. (03:47)
The FDA challenges medical claims made by Cheerios, and Jim Moran protects kids from erectile dysfunction advertising. (00:38)
Cheerios marketing receives FDA scrutiny, soda drinkers face paralysis, and Oprah endorses dubious health advice. (07:17)
For those who want custom babies, but can't afford designer prices, Prescott introduces the Build-A-Baby Workshop. (05:25)
Time Magazine, angry dancing seniors, fertility clinics and the FDA are all threatening America. (4:20)