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Seth Meyers believes that "Saturday Night Live"'s Weekend Update provides an alternative for Americans unfulfilled by mainstream news options. (05:41)
Frank Luntz helps Stephen make the idea that corporations are people appealing to Americans. (05:44)
Michael Moore describes the defining moment that transformed him from a quiet kid into an outspoken social critic. (05:58)
Jack White wants Stephen to look a little more rock 'n' roll for his album cover photo shoot. (08:00)
Stephen urges Jack White to sell yogurt with the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." (05:40)
Michael Moore says labor unions are on the ropes because wealthy people have done everything they can to destroy them. (07:17)
Ron Paul wants to return to the gold standard, while David Leonhardt explains why Americans don't need to worry about inflation. (05:25)
Michael Specter says everyone gets upset about Big Science and Big Pharma, but they love Big Placebo. (05:59)
Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses the importance of the SEC case against Goldman Sachs, which questions whether Wall Street is a casino. (07:59)
Neil deGrasse Tyson says the manned space program is the force that inspires people to become scientists in the first place. (07:07)
David Frum says it's mathematically impossible for Republicans to repeal and replace the health care bill. (08:59)
Stephen doesn't see race, but he notices that Ujjal Dosanjh doesn't look Canadian. (06:39)
Stephen questions Congresswoman Jackie Speier about health care reform and her meeting with the Dalai Lama. (01:26)
Colin Meloy describes The Decemberists' latest album by listing influences Stephen's never heard of. (03:36)
Stephen questions Bart Ehrman on why the Bible is a big fat lie and Stephen's an idiot for believing it. (06:30)
Stephen handles Derrick Pitt's replica of Galileo's telescope with special magic gloves. (06:03)
Jonathan Chait believes the New Deal was successful because it eased people's misery. (05:21)
Frank Rich says George W. Bush delivers a message of hope for mediocrity. (05:29)
Stephen asks Jason Riley if he's afraid a Mexican will take over his job on the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal. (05:50)
Stephen sits down with Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo of Guam, a hotspot for the Democratic campaigns. (4:46)