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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)
The Department of Justice releases a full-color, 151-page cost report proving no government money was wasted on muffins. (03:22)
To address the tragic shortage in stock photos of scary minorities, Stephen starts his own fear-based photo licensing service. (02:46)
Stephen launches the Gulf of America Fund to clean up the Louisiana coast in time for its next heartbreaking disaster. (03:20)
Ilya Shapiro and Jackie Hilly disagree on the Supreme Court decision to strike down Chicago's 30-year-old ban on handguns. (07:46)
Whoever has the cursed monkey paw, stop wishing you could do something to help the people in the Gulf. (02:54)
Every order of shrimp from Louisiana comes pre-blackened, and Jonathan Alter reviews President Obama's first year. (00:32)
James Carville knows who to blame for the BP oil spill and explains how President Obama should respond to the crisis. (03:28)
Stephen fears for a dangerous new wind farm and doesn't understand all the fuss being made over a little oil in the ocean. (03:00)
Gulf Coast residents no longer have an oil slick the size of Rhode Island heading their way -- now it's just a wall of fire. (01:30)
Joe Sestak is running against Arlen Specter for the Pennsylvania Senate seat so he can bring health care reform to all Americans. (08:11)
Washington, D.C. may get a vote, Louisiana bans cockfighting and Steven interviews CBS Evening News anchorwoman Katie Couric. (0:33)
Stephen discusses March Madness and then talks with Coach Mancini of the Saginaw Spirit about the upcoming playoffs. (4:46)