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New York City's mayor, Michael Bloomberg, orders the evacuation of Zuccotti Park, citing potential health and safety risks. (03:40)
Europe tries to save the Greek economy, media coverage of Herman Cain's sexual harassment scandal continues, and Nathan Wolfe discusses pandemics. (00:36)
Dr. Nathan Wolfe discusses the emergence of new viruses and their potential effect on people around the world. (05:45)
Anthony Fauci explains to Stephen why AIDS is still a big problem, even with abstinence education. (05:05)
Janet Napolitano discusses America's border security and explains why she doesn't believe in the color-coded terror alert level. (06:04)
Canadian athletes dope with beaver musk to gain an unfair advantage at the Winter Games, and William Bratton runs from the law. (00:34)
The Prescott Swine Flu Scam Detector exposes fake treatments, while Vaxaconda prevents kidney failure and rodent infestations. (04:50)
Amy Farrell believes the American government is misguided when it focuses on the obesity epidemic. (07:39)
In exchange for spices from the West Indies, Christopher Columbus gave the natives discount mattresses and smallpox. (00:34)
The swine flu vaccine shoots straight to the top of the vaccine charts, blowing away Japanese encephalitis. (01:08)
Vera Lengsfeld uses sex to campaign in Germany, Russian dogs take the subway, and flying rabbis ward off swine flu. (06:10)
The American government can use the defense budget to pay for health care and just turn sick people into a weapons program. (05:10)
President Obama's approval numbers are at 67%, and public health expert Laurie Garrett is here to shed some light on the swine flu. (00:38)
Laurie Garrett warns that the bird virus in Indonesia is 850 times as bad as the swine flu, though the piggies are right outside our door.. (05:47)
This year, Stephen celebrates Cinco de Mayo with a quarantined three-bean dip and a Hazmat-suited pinata filled with Tamiflu. (01:50)
The true test of a president: running the country while living Garfield's worst nightmare. (08:37)
The nation may have an education problem, and David Kessler thinks Americans eat too much, which means he must have eyes. (00:30)
Stephen calms everyone down with his advice on swine flu. (04:51)
Swine flu rages, and The Decemberists stop by and officially sell out. (00:31)
The swine flu virus contains a little something from pig, bird and human -- just like Stephen's paella recipe. (02:04)