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Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens explains the dangers of money buying influence in politics. (01:16)
Bill Moyers believes that capitalism is out of control and there can be no people's democracy as long as corporations are considered people. (06:02)
An alternative to vaccines emerges, Rick Perry unveils another campaign ad, and notorious lobbyist Jack Abramoff's book examines Washington corruption. (00:34)
Jack Abramoff describes the controversial activities he engaged in as a Washington lobbyist and discusses the corrupting influence of campaign contributions. (06:23)
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)
Stephen presents the dramatic conclusion of his Occupy Wall Street co-occupation. (07:35)
Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien discuss America's waning interest in global warming and what motivates them to care about the environment. (04:19)
The fat cat media elites in Des Moines think they can sit in their ivory corn silos and play puppet master with national politics. (05:40)
The Koch brothers-funded Americans for Prosperity PAC sends absentee ballot applications with minor inaccuracies to Wisconsin's Democratic districts. (02:52)
To safeguard against voter fraud and ensure that only the "right people" get elected, Republicans pass laws requiring voters to show government-issued photo IDs. (06:33)
John Prendergast talks about the birth of South Sudan, the creation of its flag and the oil curse that might plague its future. (04:59)
The Miami Heat falls to the Dallas Mavericks, FIFA attempts to recruit Henry Kissinger, and freestyle canoe dancing gets exciting. (07:17)
James O'Keefe asks his supporters to donate to a confessed criminal, attempted boat molester and dildo monger. (03:41)
Stephen tracks news from the world of whale hunting and asks Eric Foner if he knows his name rhymes with boner. (00:40)
Hosni Mubarak is out, but Sean Hannity knows that the Egyptian uprising won't necessarily end in democracy. (03:10)
The Egyptian people should hold a special election to choose between Hosni Mubarak, Hosno McBarak and Hosna Mooburka. (02:53)
Samer Shehata believes the U.S. can push for a stable Middle East by supporting the 83 million Egyptians rising up. (04:44)
House Republicans repeal health care to create new jobs, and Stephen won't let Charlie Rose talks until he gets a free tote bag. (00:33)
Engaged women compete for plastic surgery, Tom DeLay faces life in prison for money laundering, and celebrities refuse to tweet until fans donate $1 million to AIDS research. (07:39)
Charlie Rangel faces a formal congressional letter of reprimand after being convicted of ethics violations. (02:32)