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Super PACs haven't led to billionaires secretly buying democracy, they've led to billionaires publicly buying it. (02:58)
The Bolshoi Ballet's David Hallberg describes Fred Astaire as his main artistic inspiration and explains that dance has always been his calling. (04:04)
Sir Richard Branson believes that business leaders have a responsibility to try to solve some of the world's biggest problems. (06:33)
Stephen says goodnight caked in fire extinguishing agent. (00:09)
Bill O'Reilly supports America's troops by sending them what they need most on the battlefield: his book. (03:14)
The Republican presidential candidates all agree on one thing: they want to end the EPA's job-murdering environmental regulations. (02:30)
Europe might be on the road to financial ruin, protestors try to shut down Wall Street, and Daniel Yergin discusses his book on the future of energy. (00:31)
In an attack against the shabby, cash-only roadside shacks that make America great, Texas cancels Fourth of July fireworks shows. (04:26)
Stephen unclenches his sphincter when he realizes a government color chart no longer validates his paranoia. (04:38)
Stephen can't hear the climate change debate over his crackling tire fire, and A.C. Grayling writes a secular Bible. (00:32)
Stephen extinguishes one more candle on his government shutdown menorah. (01:58)
Stephen gets out his Congressional budget menorah to mark the eight days until the temporary budget agreement expires. (01:39)
Stephen puts out his Congressional budget menorah with a fire extinguisher. (00:11)
Congress shall make no law that restricts Stephen's right to pursue freedom of speech through arson, Americans from fearing a god of their choosing or reporters from telling on the government. (02:50)
Hosni Mubarak steps down onto a pillowy mound of money, Stephen profiles a new Enemy Within, and LCD Soundsystem performs. (00:38)
After CEO Tony Hayward refuses to take a pink slip from a robotic arm, BP must strategically set parts of him on fire. (02:22)
Stephen demonstrates how easy it is to do a controlled burn of a natural gas release. (01:54)
Gulf Coast residents no longer have an oil slick the size of Rhode Island heading their way -- now it's just a wall of fire. (01:30)
By sending 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan, President Obama must be unfamiliar with the chain of command. (02:53)
Congress cracks down on child labor, Stephen profiles California's 12th district, and Malcolm Gladwell talks about his new book. (00:33)