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CNN's Christiane Amanpour examines the likelihood of America and Israel going to war with Iran and weighs in on Iran's nuclear program. (06:26)
Steven Pinker believes the world is increasingly nonviolent and that this may be the most peaceful time in human existence. (05:30)
Barack Obama finds peace much harder than winning a Nobel Peace Prize, and Rick Perry stands with the Jews when he's not dancing with them. (04:17)
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)
The new danger in air travel comes with a $25 fee, MSNBC steals CNN's viewer, and Ice-T talks about his memoir. (00:34)
Haley Barbour ends his daring presidential campaign, and Mitt Romney nails Obama on a peacetime spending binge. (03:56)
Jody Williams doesn't believe she's better than men, but she thinks she's smarter than a lot of them. (05:42)
Israeli ambassador Michael Oren defends Israel's flotilla raid and explains why he does not support an international investigation into the incident. (09:04)
Stephen Bosworth says America will negotiate a permanent peace agreement with North Korea if it gives up its nuclear weapons. (04:46)
President Obama accepts his Nobel Peace Prize at a pancake breakfast, and Stephen plays the home version of the Afghan war. (05:13)
The world has a peace prize in its pocket for Barack Obama, Dr. Sanjay Gupta keeps Larry King "live," and Stephen looks for a backup job. (00:32)
Shashi Tharoor believes President Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for giving hope to people around the world. (07:17)
Jon Ronson explains why the U.S. military trained soldiers to use sparkly eyes on the enemy and kill goats with their minds. (04:24)
Ang Lee captures the hope and optimism of tired, dirty kids in his movie, "Taking Woodstock." (05:20)
Americans speak Glenn Beck's mind at town hall meetings, and Mark Johnson spreads peace through music. (00:32)
Mark Johnson explores the way music helps us persevere through struggles with his movement, "Playing for Change." (03:34)
David Kilcullen fights wars by taking a local approach to combat smaller guerrilla movements. (05:59)
Karim Sadjadpour believes Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sees his victory as a gift from God and Ayatollah Khomeini. (03:39)
This Thanksgiving Stephen is thankful that even in these days of hope and change, we haven't yet taken the next step to peace and love. (04:06)