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Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak contemplates the complexity of children and the simplicity of Newt Gingrich. (07:32)
Hosni Mubarack gets jilted by 80 million Egyptians, Rick Santorum addresses his long-time Google problem, and Jimmy Fallon becomes Stephen's best friend for six months. (04:54)
To fill the enormous void left by Donald Trump's debate debacle, Stephen sets the date of his GOP debate in stone. (03:36)
CBS News' political director John Dickerson unintentionally copies a Michele Bachmann staffer on an e-mail dismissing the GOP candidate. (03:51)
Herman Cain's sexual harassment controversy is a classic case of "he said/she's legally prohibited from saying." (03:26)
How dare costume-makers single out women for debasing when guys would love to get slutty, too. (02:15)
In honor of The Report's sixth anniversary, Stephen unveils his latest portrait, and New York's Chelsea Market exhibits behind-the-scenes photos from the show. (02:26)
Stephen often fantasizes about being invited to George Clooney's Italian palazzo, getting drunk and going skinny-dipping in Lake Como. (03:27)
Occupy Wall Street, a self-described leaderless resistance movement, intends to occupy Wall Street until their one demand is decided upon and met. (03:06)
Whenever terrorists come up with a new way to attack air travel, the TSA finds innovative ways to overreact, but all that security is about to disappear. (05:33)
The Iowa straw poll has become an empty dirt field, Anderson Cooper loses his composure, and computer hacker Kevin Mitnick discusses technology. (00:36)
Stephen ensures that there won't be any more photos of a naked and/or turgid Anthony Weiner. (02:51)
Opie and Anthony betray the sacred tradition of confidentiality between respected journalist and shock jock. (03:47)
Anthony Weiner captures the manscaping vote and makes Stephen feel like an oyster. (04:34)
Just two hours after Anthony Weiner's joint press conference, Scott Pelley starts his first broadcast with the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. (02:51)
Anthony Weiner's sadly delicious, sordid saga proves that Democrats don't share Republican values. (05:43)
Stephen admires the fiscal discipline it takes to resist launching a federal investigation of Anthony Weiner's groin. (04:49)
Stephen hopes a monkey is riding his coattails, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. makes a mountain out of a molehill that used to be a mountain. (00:32)
A swelling controversy casts a lengthy shadow over Anthony Weiner, stretching the fabric of America's national discourse. (02:29)
Stephen celebrates women's regrettable self-exposure and their achievements on Mardi Gras Day. (02:14)