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Barack Obama plays the dirty political trick of being irresistibly appealing, the Navy trains dolphins to sweep for mines, and the U.N. receives 35 pounds of cocaine. (06:11)
Sir Richard Branson believes that business leaders have a responsibility to try to solve some of the world's biggest problems. (06:33)
Stephen sheds some light on Congressional representatives -- those shy, elusive creatures with brief, two-year terms. (03:43)
Co-founder and director of 350.org Bill McKibben explains why the Keystone XL pipeline will mean "game over" for the climate. (06:39)
NASCAR employs a ruinous set of green initiatives, and the NFL institutes tighter stadium security, starting at the ankles. (04:06)
In the face of all the mounting evidence for climate change, America has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, "Eh." (04:04)
Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien discuss America's waning interest in global warming and what motivates them to care about the environment. (04:19)
Author Daniel Yergin discusses hydrofracking, alternative energy sources and America's decreasing demand for oil. (05:54)
Al Gore talks about his work on the Climate Reality Project and marvels at the sophistication of Stephen's global warming metaphor. (06:43)
John Prendergast talks about the birth of South Sudan, the creation of its flag and the oil curse that might plague its future. (04:59)
Tom Ridge believes natural gas is a matter of economic and national security. (06:21)
John Garamendi refuses to give Stephen a pass to see Osama bin Laden's body. (06:51)
In this unedited, extended interview, Austan Goolsbee wants to cut spending and raise high-income taxes. (05:37)
Stephen looks at tax breaks for oil companies and talks to Amy Kremer, dressed as a great American patriot. (00:36)
Stephen has more important things to talk about than Arnold Schwarzenegger's illegitimate child, like oil subsidies. (05:06)
Stephen covers new details in the hunt for Bin Laden, looks at soaring gas prices and talks to Rex Ryan for six minutes. (00:34)
Fox News makes a breakthrough in the field of reporting grim news while being delighted it will hurt President Obama's approval rating. (04:21)
President Obama makes his tax return public, and Donald Trump's special relationship with "the blacks" goes back decades. (05:11)
The time to review the safety of nuclear power plants is not immediately after Japan's major environmental catastrophe. (05:26)
The Egyptian people should hold a special election to choose between Hosni Mubarak, Hosno McBarak and Hosna Mooburka. (02:53)