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CNN's Christiane Amanpour examines the likelihood of America and Israel going to war with Iran and weighs in on Iran's nuclear program. (06:26)
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita explains how he uses game theory to make geo-political predictions and formulate car-buying strategies. (05:32)
Stephen takes a fond look back at the life of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il. (02:58)
General Ray Odierno enumerates the reasons why America's employers should hire homecoming Iraq war veterans. (06:00)
Herman Cain's campaign gets rocked again, the Catholic Church makes a dramatic change, and North African band Tinariwen performs. (00:34)
A new Herman Cain ad goes viral, Occupy Wall Street gets a corporate backer, and Susan Saladoff discusses her documentary on frivolous lawsuits. (00:34)
Rebels pull Muammar al-Gaddafi out of a hole and kill him, ending his brutal 42-year reign. (03:17)
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice believes the U.N. is the one place where America can marshal the military and financial support of other nations. (06:03)
Ambassador Susan Rice explains U.S. involvement in Syria and Libya, and tells Colbert Nation what they can do to help with Somalia's humanitarian tragedy. (04:15)
In this unedited, extended interview, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice explains the role of the U.N. in protecting American interests. (05:15)
Susan Rice discusses U.S. sanctions against Syria and the United Nations Security Council's involvement in ending Qaddafi's regime, in this unedited, extended interview. (06:25)
Without tap dance technology, Kim Jong-il will never be able to crush his people with a jazz hand. (04:47)
Stephen's take on South American affairs looks its leaders and a violent coup that (hopefully) was orchestrated by the CIA. (04:04)
Stephen explores Asia, talks to Ghandi and points out that a woman's knuckles are basically finger boobs. (04:04)
Francis Fukuyama believes Osama bin Laden's death weakens the argument for American troops staying in Afghanistan. (04:44)
David Tang provides celebrities the platform to correct lies and misinformation for much less than the cost of a lawyer. (05:45)
Instead of talking about depressing current events, Stephen wants to deliver some good news about the iPad 2. (02:17)
Newt Gingrich proves that leadership isn't about bombing Libya, it's about being consistently against whatever Obama does. (05:14)
The conflict in Libya between CNN's Nic Robertson and Fox News' Steve Harrigan escalates. (04:26)
Colonel Gaddafi announces that he's traveling to Iowa to dump seawater on the nuclear reactors. (01:31)