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After Rupert Murdoch gets hit with a pie, News Corp.'s stocks spike, the English Parliament apologizes, and even the media sharks celebrating his downfall feel bad. (03:43)
Everyone continues to talk about the News Corp. phone-hacking scandal, and John Prendergast discusses the two-week-old nation of South Sudan. (00:33)
The Miami Heat falls to the Dallas Mavericks, FIFA attempts to recruit Henry Kissinger, and freestyle canoe dancing gets exciting. (07:17)
Stephen perfectly reproduces his set in London, complete with fog off the Thames, a Manchester United fan and an authentic cockney character. (02:54)
The Supreme Court decides handguns are a God-given right, and Arturo Rodriguez says illegal immigrants are doing the jobs we don't want. (00:30)
Stephen asks Coach Mike D'Antoni what it takes to be a Knicks player, besides athletic ability, conditioning, youth and teamwork. (08:45)
Under General Petraeus's command, America defeats its longtime deadly enemy, Algeria, at the World Cup. (02:49)
The call to disallow the US goal against Slovenia was totally unfair, and the rest of the world agrees. (02:11)
Men may be an endangered species, there's a threat to the Gulf Coast, and Carl Safina needs to change the color of his Blue Ocean Institute. (00:31)
Until America re-establishes its relationship with Great Britain, English muffins will be called freedom muffins, and Brit Hume is Free Hume. (03:48)
Michael Jordan tries to bring back the Hitler mustache, while Marc Fisher and Mark Starr debate the merits of soccer. (08:47)
Stephen questions whether America should embrace soccer, and Kevin Mattson thinks Jimmy Carter was underappreciated. (00:27)
Normally, Stephen wouldn't think twice about soccer, but that was before the U.S. was good at it. (04:37)
Alexi Lalas believes the U.S. soccer team definitely has a shot at winning the World Cup. (03:09)
The U.S. soccer team beats Spain, Wimbledon fights match fixing, and Brett Favre wants to join the Minnesota Vikings. (05:05)
Soccer star Alexi Lalas helps Stephen trash talk other teams in preparation for the World Cup. (4:12)