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Reporters reveal all the juicy gossip about Osama bin Laden's lifestyle of glam on the lam. (03:46)
A.C. Grayling's humanist Bible, "The Good Book," is a collection of great wisdom, but it's nothing Stephen would kill somebody else over. (05:43)
Christine Yvette Lewis is a working nanny who advocates for fair labor standards for domestic workers. (05:42)
Kathleen Sebelius discusses her role in the reconciliation of the health care bill between the House and Senate. (05:30)
Stephen's wrongfully imprisoned Greek friend Homer tries to help out around the office. (3:03)
Stephen handles Derrick Pitt's replica of Galileo's telescope with special magic gloves. (06:03)
Charlie Kaufman must describe his new movie "Synecdoche, New York" using the words "feel good" and "sassy Chihuahua." (06:17)
Thank you, Muslim hipsters -- by wearing ironic T-shirts, you make the TSA's job that much easier. (3:28)
North Dakota seeks to legalize hemp farming, a goddess is stripped of her title, and Stephen asks Robert Shrum whether he advised Kerry to flip or to flop. (0:33)
Stephen sits down with author Anne-Marie Slaughter and asks whether there should be a national eagle day. (0:30)
The Oscars may have taken over four hours to award, but on the plus side, Billy Crystal looked great this year. (4:23)
Tim Robbins talks about his movie "Catch a Fire," debates Stephen on the issue of torture and gets nailed. (7:29)