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Bill Moyers believes that capitalism is out of control and there can be no people's democracy as long as corporations are considered people. (06:02)
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice believes the U.N. is the one place where America can marshal the military and financial support of other nations. (06:03)
In this unedited, extended interview, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice explains the role of the U.N. in protecting American interests. (05:15)
For too long, average homeowners have been powerless against big banks, but vampire Patrick Rodgers forecloses on the foreclosers. (07:26)
Anarchist Mark Burdett is thrown to the ground by police at a San Francisco protest and charged with jaywalking.We have additional footage and stills from his arrest at the protest as well as his Supreme Court appeal and background articles in our The Colbert Report: In The Field series. (05:03)
Egypt is burning, there's a breakthrough in taser technology, and Dr. Paul Offit talks about the importance of vaccines. (00:33)
Bill O'Reilly proves the existence of God, but then Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how tides change. (03:59)
Atul Gawande explains how checklists make flying, surgery and Van Halen shows safer. (06:07)
Garry Wills calls himself a disciple of Doris Kearns Goodwin and says the Tea Party movement is a racist endeavor. (05:32)
Carl Safina attributes the BP oil spill to the government protecting corporate greed instead of public interest. (05:44)
Four Utah teens make a McDonald's employee feel unsafe by rapping their order at a drive-through. (05:13)
Jake Tapper explains why he hired PolitiFact's Bill Adair to fact-check his Sunday morning talk show, "This Week." (09:35)
In Maine, selling Fentimans Victorian Lemonade to minors becomes a crime because it contains less than 0.5% alcohol. (05:23)
Sarah Palin uses a hand-o-prompter and defends Rush Limbaugh for calling liberals "retards." (05:12)
Erick Erickson opposes the Republican National Committee's purity test because the voters should decide. (05:54)
Stefan Colburt will fight G. Edward DeSeve anywhere in America, like Rhode Island's 65th District. (03:04)
Sherman Alexie criticizes digital technology for taking away the local celebration and appreciation of books. (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)
The Mormon Church arrested Derek Jones and Matt Aune for criminal trespassing, not for being gay. (05:38)
Nicholas Thompson isn't going to show his face anytime soon after getting nailed by Stephen. (00:23)