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Sean Hannity, inexplicable football in hand, dissects the news with political luminaries during his "Great American Panel" segment. (01:15)
NPR host Terry Gross talks about her 25-year career in public radio and offers the inside scoop on her interviews with Grover Norquist and Bill O'Reilly. (05:35)
Mitt Romney takes New Hampshire, threats from space abound, and George Stephanopoulos reviews the week. (00:35)
George Stephanopoulos considers the likelihood of Mitt Romney winning the GOP nomination and of Hillary Clinton becoming Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate. (06:03)
Sarah Palin bows out of the race the way our founding fathers intended: by having talk show host Mark Levin read a press release on his show. (04:12)
Jimmy Fallon and Stephen find a way to share their fun, private memories of friendship with the world. (06:03)
Barack Obama plans to create jobs in the job plan-creating industry, and Former Vice President Al Gore discusses global warming. (00:26)
The only way to settle the fight between Jimmy Fallon and Stephen is with an ice cream eating contest. (06:43)
Pope Benedict XVI wears a baseball cap, and CatholicTV wants to change the church's stuffy image with 3-D technology. (03:51)
Stephen apologizes to the New Jersey State Police and Barney Frank without anyone seeing him do it. (05:42)
Jake Tapper explains why he hired PolitiFact's Bill Adair to fact-check his Sunday morning talk show, "This Week." (09:35)
Elvis Costello promotes his talk show, "Spectacle," and plays "Cheap Reward" with Stephen. (06:50)
Glamour readers vote to dump Conan O'Brien, do Jimmy Fallon and marry Stephen. (03:53)
Cheerios marketing receives FDA scrutiny, soda drinkers face paralysis, and Oprah endorses dubious health advice. (07:17)
Mississippi ends child selling, talk shows move to Connecticut, and the SciFi Channel changes its name. (03:36)
Conan O'Brien has to get his invisible strings from Stephen if he ever wants to do his little dance again. (01:43)