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Bill Moyers believes that capitalism is out of control and there can be no people's democracy as long as corporations are considered people. (06:02)
Alabama tries to free up farm jobs for Americans by strengthening immigration laws, but there's a small hiccup in the plan. (06:00)
Newspapers are part of America's past, like buggy whip makers and the middle class, but they still perform an important function. (07:25)
Should any incandescent bulbs escape South Carolina into neighboring states, they must be returned immediately, as specified in the Fugitive Bulb Act. (03:10)
Stephen urges viewers to donate to the Red Cross while he searches for the shared bathroom key under David Letterman's desk. (04:05)
Eric Foner says Abraham Lincoln didn't see slavery as a fundamental problem confronting America until well into his career. (06:09)
Stephen violates the Constitution, aliens invade Earth, and Fen Montaigne talks about Antarctic penguins. (00:34)
Every time Southerners try to celebrate Confederate heritage, Yankees ruin it by mentioning the s-word. (05:01)
Critics claim the Confederate flag is racist, but they're just citizens of the Confederacy's longtime rival, the United States of America. (4:29)
Stephen demands to know why Tom Schaller thinks the Democrats don't need to bother with the South to win the 2008 election. (6:29)