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The National Defense Authorization Act strikes at the heart of the most notorious safe haven for terrorists: the U.S. Constitution. (05:58)
Brian Eno, Michael Stipe and Stephen perform an a cappella rendition of "Lean on Me." (05:18)
Before researching the Lord's Resistance Army, Rush Limbaugh accuses Barack Obama of killing Christians in Uganda. (04:15)
Christine Yvette Lewis is a working nanny who advocates for fair labor standards for domestic workers. (05:42)
Michael Posner believes it's in America's best interest to encourage stable democracies that respect human rights. (06:49)
If Don Cheadle really cared about drawing attention to his causes, he'd do heroin for Darfur. (06:09)
Saudi Arabia needlessly warns American journalists traveling with President Obama against reporting on anything other than Obama. (01:50)
Joey Cheek explains that China revoked his visa because of his attempt to bring attention to human rights abuses in Darfur. (05:44)
Let the other countries boycott the Beijing Olympics, but America has to go. (3:40)
Stephen gives the Olympic Torch some advice to aid its journey. (2:49)
Stephen has a solution to the controversy surrounding the Beijing Olympic Games. (3:23)
Stephen does his best to lobby for Joe Solmonese to become a straight man. (4:59)
Joe Solmonese, lobbyist for the Human Rights Campaign, explains why he is not gay for Huckabee. (5:16)
On the fifth anniversary of Guantanamo Bay, Human Rights Watch executive director Ken Roth joins Stephen. (5:43)
The Kimberly Process tracks diamonds from mine to store to make sure that incoming diamonds are conflict free -- until they reach married couples. (3:33)
The Democrats finally stood up to the president on torture and said, "We're just gonna wait over here, you guys tell us when you're done." (3:05)
Without fair trials or evidence, Stephen tries to convince himself whether or not the men held in Guantanamo Bay are terrorists. (4:08)
Jon Meacham describes the care the founding fathers took to protect freedom of religious expression without creating a theocracy. (6:36)
Stephen asks Reverend Jesse Jackson what he thinks of his plan to repopulate New Orleans' abandoned Ninth Ward with illegal immigrants. (8:26)
It doesn't take a biblical scholar to see how Jesus is related to things like colored eggs. (3:30)