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John Garamendi refuses to give Stephen a pass to see Osama bin Laden's body. (06:51)
Stephen sails seven days on the heaving breast of cruel Poseidon in the 2011 Charleston to Bermuda Yacht Race. (02:59)
Since Saturday night is the end of the world, let's take a moment to say goodbye to the history of life on Earth. (01:34)
Before Osama bin Laden came along, it was possible to get on a plane with an adult-sized bottle of shampoo. (03:48)
AOL acquires the Huffington Post for $315 million, Spike TV follows two repo men, and Japan suspends its annual whale hunt. (07:34)
Fen Montaigne explains how global warming affects Antarctic penguins and rising sea levels. (04:59)
Bill O'Reilly proves the existence of God, but then Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how tides change. (03:59)
Laird Hamilton discusses the most dangerous thing in the ocean and the plus side of global warming. (05:00)
Stephen tries not to spread international Zionist conspiracies, but Israel working with sharks just makes too much sense. (02:35)
Oysters suffer a herpes outbreak, a Japanese hacker replaces files with images of squid, and Israeli regulators may close the Jordan River. (04:46)
Stephen wonders if there is still oil in the Gulf after the BP oil spill and talks to Jon Krakauer about inheriting glory. (00:26)
As the shrimp season begins, Michael Blum discusses the human health risks caused by the BP oil spill. (05:11)
A California judge overturns Prop 8, Catholics introduce "America's Next Top Martyr," and Savion Glover brings da funk. (00:33)
The missing oil has developed Whac-A-Mole technology, so we must arm petroleum engineers with giant foam mallets. (02:21)
After CEO Tony Hayward refuses to take a pink slip from a robotic arm, BP must strategically set parts of him on fire. (02:22)
Stephen went on an eco-vacation where he saved marine life from the BP oil spill by removing as many fish from the ocean as he could. (01:24)
Stephen launches the Gulf of America Fund to clean up the Louisiana coast in time for its next heartbreaking disaster. (03:20)
The Supreme Court decides handguns are a God-given right, and Arturo Rodriguez says illegal immigrants are doing the jobs we don't want. (00:30)
The Economist could have gone further to really drive home the point that President Obama is a coast-destroying failure. (02:55)
Dawn causes the BP oil spill, underprocessed SpaghettiOs get recalled, and the Texas GOP wants to criminalize sodomy. (05:07)