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Stephen exposes the biggest super PAC donors, Newt Gingrich faces legal trouble, and Christiane Amanpour talks about Iran. (00:32)
Wikipedia, reddit and Boing Boing go dark to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, two bills that could change the Internet forever. (02:49)
The Occupy movement faces another challenge, Stephen gets caught in a plagiarism scandal, and Mark Whitaker discusses his journalistic career. (00:35)
Author Susan Orlean recounts Rin Tin Tin's journey from stray puppy on a World War I battlefield to silent film star. (06:35)
The pets of wealthy Americans have more disposable income than most poor people, suggesting a simple answer for closing the income gap. (05:17)
Stephen knows that if Socialists had their druthers, no one would own their own druthers. (03:43)
Stephen quells rumors that a catastrophic Formula 401 spill caused the rash of babies among The Report's staff. (00:52)
Stephen reveals how the episode ends for the dog and says goodnight. (00:34)
John Bradshaw discusses the new science of understanding that dogs really want to be with people. (05:25)
Stephen wants Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage to bust the myths of evolution and throwing the baby out with the bathwater. (06:36)
Newt Gingrich proves that leadership isn't about bombing Libya, it's about being consistently against whatever Obama does. (05:14)
Stephen Prothero helps Stephen find a new faith by describing Quakers, reincarnation and Shakers. (03:20)
The Daily offers the convenience of using an iPad to read the news online without the Internet's annoying habit of being completely free. (04:46)
Stephen says goodnight with General Butterbean. (00:06)
Stephen loves to explore the world of processed food and America's greatest pastime: eating to excess. (04:23)
Curtis Oda's bill to allow the humane killing of feral animals will let city folk experience the joys of hunting. (03:05)
Harry Reid defeats Sharron Angle and Stephen's turkey shoots Jay the Intern in a drug deal gone bad. (04:44)
Amy Sedaris shows how to save money by freezing cookie crumbs for the office holiday party. (05:46)
Since no one knows Spider-Man's identity, Alaska's write-in votes could actually be for Joe Miller. (03:07)
The TSA offers friendly skies with benefits, Bert moves from PBS to LGBT, and Stephen appeals to an unexpected demographic. (06:47)