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Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak contemplates the complexity of children and the simplicity of Newt Gingrich. (07:32)
Wikipedia, reddit and Boing Boing go dark to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, two bills that could change the Internet forever. (02:49)
Music manager Danny Goldberg defends Internet piracy laws, and Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain doesn't want Justin Bieber to go to jail for copyright infringement. (04:42)
Alison Klayman explains the Chinese government's possible reasons for beating and imprisoning artist Ai Weiwei. (05:08)
Brooklyn's Hasidic newspaper removes Hillary Clinton from a photo because there's nothing more sexually suggestive than a woman killing a terrorist. (03:20)
NewSouth Books doesn't go far enough with its censorship of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." (03:24)
Steve Martin disappoints his audience by talking about art, Eric Cantor critiques an offensive video installation, and Brent Glass receives Stephen's rally jumpsuit. (08:01)
In this complete, unedited interview, Julian Assange defends the decision to expose the Apache helicopter attack on WikiLeaks. (11:40)
Eric Foner disagrees with the Texas school board's decision to give students a completely misleading view of history. (06:47)
Snoop Dogg works on his acting skills by reading a soap opera script with Stephen. (04:32)
Stephen says good morning to anybody watching from Burma, and congratulations on owning a TV. (00:19)
Mir Hossein Mousavi could be the Martin Luther King of Iran -- or possibly the Vidal Sassoon. (03:26)
Wikipedia bans Scientologists after finding Tom Cruise's entry listing him as 5'10". (01:57)
Green Day discusses Wal-Mart's censorship and considers covering one of Stephen's patriotic songs. (05:13)
Before his trip to the Persian Gulf, Stephen will pack clean underwear and swallow an Argentine shiraz-filled condom. (04:47)
Shepard Smith swearing on camera isn't something one gets away with like torture. (04:26)
Thank you, George Carlin. Few people have done more to repress what other people can say. (03:53)