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An alternative to vaccines emerges, Rick Perry unveils another campaign ad, and notorious lobbyist Jack Abramoff's book examines Washington corruption. (00:34)
Jack Abramoff describes the controversial activities he engaged in as a Washington lobbyist and discusses the corrupting influence of campaign contributions. (06:23)
Stephen needs help staying awake through this episode of The Report after honoring Yo-Yo Ma at the 34th Kennedy Center Honors. (03:33)
Newt Gingrich denies the liberal media's charges that he raked in cash by lobbying his former colleagues and future fellow lobbyists. (04:18)
The Tennessee Tea Party says goodbye to Barney Frank with a derogatory tweet. (03:38)
Stephen pays tribute to the Washington insiders who pick up the lunch bill and write the legislative bill. (04:13)
Jeremy Ben-Ami, the president of the pro-Israel lobby J Street, discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Palestine's application for full U.N. membership. (06:46)
Tom Ridge believes natural gas is a matter of economic and national security. (06:21)
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says mountaintop mining is not a good thing for American democracy. (06:26)
J. Patrick Boyle believes Americans are great people, but he doesn't agree that they would make quality meat. (06:59)
Cindy Cohn doubts that President Obama is coming for our guns online and doesn't find Stephen's Hitler joke funny. (06:09)
Marc Kielburger attempts to break the cycle of poverty by taking kids out of child labor and putting them in school. (07:09)
Your baby will never be denied health coverage for being too fat or too skinny if you mate with an insurance company CEO. (05:48)
A coal lobby represents non-existent Americans, George Takei threatens the sanctity of game shows, and Crispycones are too easy to eat. (05:09)
Republicans and Democrats should march in pride parades and proudly announce their relationship with lobbyists. (05:04)
Richard Kirsch must choose between saving universal health care or saving an old lady from drowning. (05:27)
Stephen is already twitching with excitement over his Coke-fueled party to protest the soda tax. (04:49)
Credit card companies are part of an honest industry just trying to make 30% on a buck. (03:36)
The Payday Loan Reform Act drags the payday loan industry out of the darkness and into the anemic firefly flicker of nominal oversight. (04:16)
Stephen asks Lori Lippman Brown, director of Secular Coalition for America, what atheists yell during sex. (06:56)