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Dead people disrespect the sanctity of life by choosing to be dead, and a Papa John's cashier identifies a customer with a racial slur. (04:19)
Jack Abramoff describes the controversial activities he engaged in as a Washington lobbyist and discusses the corrupting influence of campaign contributions. (06:23)
Herman Cain understands domestic issues because he has experience selling pizza, and he understands international issues because pizza is Italian. (04:14)
Herman Cain's sexual harassment controversy is a classic case of "he said/she's legally prohibited from saying." (03:26)
Police crack down on Occupy Wall Street protesters, new developments emerge from the NBA lockout, and country musician Toby Keith discusses his USO shows. (00:39)
The USDA launches an attack on the American school lunch tradition of fried tater tots, and Yum! Brand applies for inclusion in the food stamp program. (05:46)
Waffle House becomes FEMA's syrup-smothered canary in a coalmine, which is also available on their menu. (03:53)
There's one downside to the United States becoming the only civilized nation without a postal service, but Stephen has just the solution. (03:42)
Controversy erupts over a DC monument, Des Moines may be hiding something, and Robin Wright discusses her book on the Arab Spring. (00:35)
Somebody snuck a vegetable into Wisconsin, baseball's cherished records face a threat, and Anthony Bourdain travels the world in search of great food. (00:34)
Chef Anthony Bourdain worries about the ballooning of Americans and occasionally eats endangered birds with a hood over his head. (04:48)
Sarah Palin joins Donald Trump at one of New York's historic monuments, the Times Square Applebee's. (01:56)
People say Herman Cain is the Republicans' dark horse candidate, but Stephen doesn't see horse color. (01:08)
Candy makers put air in their chocolate bars, Denny's celebrates fried pork, and a new fragrance combines essential oils with the essence of bacon. (04:39)
A scarf is a great way to add a little color to your ensemble. (00:15)
The International House of Pancakes sues the International House of Prayer, and the UK bans a pregnant nun ad for Antonio Federici ice cream. (03:42)
Laura Schlessinger gets in trouble over racially charged comments, and Thomas French talks about what it takes to build a zoo. (00:36)
Researchers rename carp as Kentucky tuna to increase acceptance, and Friendly's unveils the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt. (05:53)
Shouting verbal abuses at the Wieners Circle is a lot of fun, but families might want to steer clear of the kids' menu. (02:52)
Stephen accidentally lapses into his old routine as the voice of an animatronic banjo dog at Chuck E. Cheese's. (00:39)