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John Harwood, Katrina vanden Heuvel and David Cassidy share their thoughts on Newt Gingrich's sex appeal, Mitt Romney's wealth and Connecticut's tacos. (06:27)
Drew Barrymore recalls working with Steven Spielberg as a little girl and thinks about recording a whale CD to promote her movie "Big Miracle." (06:22)
Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak contemplates the complexity of children and the simplicity of Newt Gingrich. (07:32)
Stephen takes a fond look back at the life of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il. (02:58)
Daniel Craig reveals his technique for staying sexy and arm-wrestles Stephen. (06:30)
Samuel L. Jackson explores Martin Luther King Jr.'s tremendous personal sacrifice and the pressures and dangers he dealt with on a daily basis. (07:56)
The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney contemplate the pressures of stardom. (05:46)
Newt Gingrich denies the liberal media's charges that he raked in cash by lobbying his former colleagues and future fellow lobbyists. (04:18)
Author Susan Orlean recounts Rin Tin Tin's journey from stray puppy on a World War I battlefield to silent film star. (06:35)
There's never been a better time to invest in things that fall off celebrities, and Goldline International executives face fraud and theft charges. (05:09)
Elijah Wood talks about the extensive Antarctic training he endured to play a penguin in "Happy Feet Two." (06:12)
Harry Belafonte talks about the significance of his "Banana Boat Song" and why he dedicated himself to humanitarian and civil rights activism. (5:41)
Herman Cain's poll numbers rise, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's marriage crumbles, and Black Star performs. (00:33)
The Republican field is a 10-way tie, a music legend gets into trouble, and John Lithgow brings his Emmy over for a play date. (00:29)
John Lithgow talks about growing up in a theater family and getting hooked on acting in spite of himself. (05:29)
Stephen often fantasizes about being invited to George Clooney's Italian palazzo, getting drunk and going skinny-dipping in Lake Como. (03:27)
John Lithgow calls the Atone Phone to do character research for an Ibsen play. (05:11)
America invented TV, so Americans should get the awards for it. (02:40)
If "Depard-two" tickled Anderson Cooper's funny bone, Stephen has just the thing to slit his jocular vein. (04:25)