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The Department of Justice releases a full-color, 151-page cost report proving no government money was wasted on muffins. (03:22)
After Rupert Murdoch gets hit with a pie, News Corp.'s stocks spike, the English Parliament apologizes, and even the media sharks celebrating his downfall feel bad. (03:43)
For some reason, the media continues to talk about the Rupert Murdoch piffle, so Steve Doocy blows the lid back onto the story. (03:36)
Teleprompter inventor, Hubert Schlafly, leaves behind his technological legacy along with a message from beyond the grave. (01:19)
Tennessee fights back against Sharia law, and Peter King holds a hearing to investigate radical American Muslims. (03:31)
Abbe Lowell prints more business cards as the Republican leadership prepares to move America forward to the 90s. (06:00)
Military contractor David H. Brooks demands a memory-erasing pill that will hide the fact he expensed hookers, porn and plastic surgery. (03:52)
Thanks to Jerry Mitchell's investigations, four people have gone to jail for crimes they committed in the civil rights era. (06:53)
The local library bans Dominic Philip after spotting a photo of him tooting a kazoo in their summer reading parade. (04:14)
Stephen will be the mighty oak when he investigates Acorn, and Aaron Carroll believes America should have a single-payer system. (00:32)
Investigating prisoner abuse will be a political food fight, and that is messier than torture. (03:31)
Stephen takes his vitamin E -- a couple of caplets in the mouth keeps the blood flow going south. (6:01)