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Pulitzer Prize winning author Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee discusses the history and science of cancer. (05:20)
Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile explain goat rodeos and discuss their totally American, genre-proof music. (05:19)
Herman Cain's poll numbers rise, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's marriage crumbles, and Black Star performs. (00:33)
Stephen often fantasizes about being invited to George Clooney's Italian palazzo, getting drunk and going skinny-dipping in Lake Como. (03:27)
Jeff Bridges talks about winning an Oscar, playing The Dude, keeping it real for his bluesy music. (05:05)
Barack Obama throws himself a lavish birthday party instead of working on the economy, so the recession will last four hours longer. (03:34)
America might have to crash on Canada's couch for a while, the Republican party gets a fresh young face, and David McCullough discusses his book about Americans in Paris. (00:32)
Tea Party darling and 70s rock 'n' roll participant Ted Nugent finds today's youth 'terminally stoned on apathy,' which is a gateway drug. (03:49)
The GOP brand is about as popular with kids as an episode of "60 Minutes" hosted by a tube of Sensodyne. (02:00)
Anthony Weiner's sadly delicious, sordid saga proves that Democrats don't share Republican values. (05:43)
Stephen hopes he's not the surprise on the obituary page, and Harry Connick, Jr. won't be tickling the ivories. (00:33)
James Murphy explains why he's walking away from fame in his last TV appearance as LCD Soundsystem. (03:06)
A placebo treats gullible bowel syndrome, scientists find a cure for mouse infertility, and a wild lynx will increase the walking speed of elderly patients. (07:28)
Ronald DePinho wants to reverse the aging process and increase years of healthy living so that older people can continue to work. (05:55)
Steve Johnson blames God for dropping an easy game-winning touchdown pass in overtime. (02:52)
Sending senior citizens on an all-expense paid, one-way ticket to oblivion will reduce the deficit without raising taxes. (05:28)
John Boehner wants to raise the retirement age, a robot communicates with seniors, and Stephen introduces the Old Age Anti-Fraud Helmet. (05:53)
Stephen questions a Constitution alteration, names his Alpha Dog of the Week and talks to MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan. (00:32)
If Robert Byrd can be snatched away from us in the blink of an eon, isn't it a sobering reminder of our own mortality? (01:35)
Aerosmith breaks up to pursue separate nursing homes, and Paul Goldberger discusses Stephen's favorite architect, Mike Brady. (00:31)