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Newspapers are part of America's past, like buggy whip makers and the middle class, but they still perform an important function. (07:25)
Stephen introduces his new opening credits after "Sarah Palin's Alaska" makes George W. Bush look like a lilac-scented nancy boy. (03:39)
As the shrimp season begins, Michael Blum discusses the human health risks caused by the BP oil spill. (05:11)
Stephen went on an eco-vacation where he saved marine life from the BP oil spill by removing as many fish from the ocean as he could. (01:24)
Researchers rename carp as Kentucky tuna to increase acceptance, and Friendly's unveils the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt. (05:53)
Carl Safina attributes the BP oil spill to the government protecting corporate greed instead of public interest. (05:44)
Sylvia Earle stresses the importance of doing everything we can to protect the ocean and restore health to the system that takes care of us. (05:47)
Chellie Pingree doesn't have to explain why Portland has the nation's third largest concentration of women living together -- it's just hot. (05:22)