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Mitt Romney attacks Newt Gingrich for calling Spanish "the language of the ghetto." (03:13)
Stephen enjoys a Cinnabon before boarding his flight to Charleston to attend the Rock Me Like A Herman Cain South Cain-olina Primary Rally. (00:15)
Rick Perry's family hunting cabin causes racial controversy; Stephen remembers chosing to be a straight, right-handed, Caucasian male; and Occupy Wall Street goes global. (04:13)
Stephen needs help staying awake through this episode of The Report after honoring Yo-Yo Ma at the 34th Kennedy Center Honors. (03:33)
Barack Obama forgets that Jesus was at the first Thanksgiving, Mitt Romney takes Obama's words out of context, and Lululemon endorses Objectivism. (05:44)
Pushy Pops finally addresses the most annoying part of eating: the pause between putting food in your face and putting more food in your face. (03:49)
The Herman Cain scandal continues to unfold, Stephen says goodbye to a classic dessert, and Father Jim Martin discusses the role of humor in a spiritual life. (00:34)
Author Michael Pollan tries to cut through the confusion of food advertising claims with commonsense guidelines in his book "Food Rules." (07:09)
GOP presidential candidates debate in Las Vegas, Republicans want to abolish the EPA, and Ali Soufan discusses the war on terror. (00:30)
Mexico City renders marriage less binding than a Verizon cell phone contract, and gamers earn Call of Duty Double XP time just by buying snacks. (03:57)
An old kids' game gets updated, the government gives women new health guidelines, and Robert Wittman investigates art crime. (00:37)
In order to get the soft tooth market back up, kids must reduce baby teeth inventory and stop losing teeth. (03:04)
With his campaign $1 million in debt, Newt Gingrich will have to abandon Moby Dick Airways and travel on Metaphorical Unattainable Goal Bus Lines. (04:06)
The final "Harry Potter" and Sarah Palin's documentary would make a great double feature because both movies are about outsiders plucked from obscurity by an old wizard. (02:31)
President Bush restores America's image by helping break the world record for most people wearing sunglasses in the dark. (02:16)
"Sesame Street" brainwashes kids by teaching them the importance of saving and self-control. (05:20)
John Garamendi refuses to give Stephen a pass to see Osama bin Laden's body. (06:51)
Stephen explores many different tastes -- from ice cream with Maria Shriver to pate with Martha Stewart -- in this mash-up of delicious clips. (02:47)
Unilever creates armpit insecurity among women so it can make money selling the solution. (06:05)
Stephen wears a Doritos suit and enjoys Americone Dream. (00:07)