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Stephen exposes the biggest super PAC donors, Newt Gingrich faces legal trouble, and Christiane Amanpour talks about Iran. (00:32)
CNN's Christiane Amanpour examines the likelihood of America and Israel going to war with Iran and weighs in on Iran's nuclear program. (06:26)
Barack Obama plays the dirty political trick of being irresistibly appealing, the Navy trains dolphins to sweep for mines, and the U.N. receives 35 pounds of cocaine. (06:11)
To grease the voting skids, the Republicans hold not one, but two, New Hampshire presidential primary debates. (03:49)
Iran claims to have captured one of America's secret stealth drones, so Stephen hatches a plan to get it back. (02:59)
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice believes the U.N. is the one place where America can marshal the military and financial support of other nations. (06:03)
In this unedited, extended interview, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice explains the role of the U.N. in protecting American interests. (05:15)
Susan Rice discusses U.S. sanctions against Syria and the United Nations Security Council's involvement in ending Qaddafi's regime, in this unedited, extended interview. (06:25)
Before American society collapses into roving, cannibalistic motorcycle gangs, it should try bubble tea and have sex with Canada. (03:34)
Stephen calls on his Iranian brothers to embrace the bedrock Western value of short shorts. (03:11)
Stephen explores Asia, talks to Ghandi and points out that a woman's knuckles are basically finger boobs. (04:04)
President Twitter Bird will lead Egypt, Rex Paul becomes the next GOP star, and David Albright talks about the computer virus that shut down Iran's reactors. (00:37)
David Albright explains why no one will take credit for setting back the Iranian nuclear program with Stuxnet. (05:26)
Steven Slater quits his job and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveils a brand-new diorama of a missile. (03:26)
Stephen examines Internet privacy, covers Iran's new weapon and talks to Jeffrey Goldberg about his Middle East predictions. (00:29)
Iran reveals its diorama technology by unveiling an "ambassador of death" with cardboard clouds, painted backdrops and fake snow. (04:24)
Jeffrey Goldberg says bad things could come from a decision, either by Israel or the US, to bomb Iran. (06:26)
Iran's Ministry of Culture includes Stephen's look in its official catalog of haircuts that meet government approval. (02:46)
Sam Nunn hopes to keep nuclear materials out of the hands of terrorists by getting cooperation from other nations. (05:42)
"Prince of Persia" glamorizes Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, "Sex and the City 2" cheats on America, and "Iron Man 2" hasn't advertised enough. (06:33)