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A new tool aids in the war on terror, a TV host speaks to God, and Steve Case talks about his latest Internet venture. (00:33)
The National Defense Authorization Act strikes at the heart of the most notorious safe haven for terrorists: the U.S. Constitution. (05:58)
The soft-on-terror-crats mischaracterize Michigan's ice shaving machines as a frivolous waste of tax money, but there's no reason that fighting terror shouldn't be fun. (04:42)
Former FBI Special Agent Ali Soufan discusses the interrogation techniques he used to obtain intelligence from Al Qaeda operatives. (06:42)
Stephen wants to give Pakistan an ultimatum to stop supporting terror or lose American aid, but Stephen doesn't think Stephen should choose his friends for him. (04:59)
President Obama wants to focus on nation building a country with crumbling infrastructure and a barely functioning democracy. (01:35)
President Obama could end all wars by using the executive power of meaningless semantics. (04:28)
Rand Paul's approach to identifying terrorists is perfectly consistent with his libertarian constitutional ideals. (04:45)
Documents reveal Osama bin Laden's immaculate financial records, and Hugh Hefner gets his pipe cleaned while he watches Stephen. (04:54)
Osama bin Laden's second-in-command gets passed over for a temp who doesn't even have a beard. (02:49)
Stephen looks at tax breaks for oil companies and talks to Amy Kremer, dressed as a great American patriot. (00:36)
The "I want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refuses to admit that torture is the real hero behind Bin Laden's death. (06:56)
Stephen looks at what's next for Al Qaeda, warns of a new government intrusion and talks to John Bradshaw about dog behavior. (00:33)
Al Qaeda should replace Osama bin Laden with hot new Internet sensation, Anwar al-Awlaki. (02:51)
Lawrence Wright explains what it takes to be the leader of Al Qaeda and thinks there's no benefit to showing the Bin Laden photos. (04:07)
Stephen reports on political contributions from the Old Spice Campaign Integrity Zone, and Eric Greitens talks about being a Navy SEAL. (00:34)
Eric Greitens recalls his difficult Navy SEAL training and refuses to trash-talk the other services. (05:43)
"Thor" earns $66 million in its opening weekend, and a Family Radio billboard predicts the end of the world. (07:10)
Brooklyn's Hasidic newspaper removes Hillary Clinton from a photo because there's nothing more sexually suggestive than a woman killing a terrorist. (03:20)
Lupe Fiasco wears his smart glasses to speak out against Obama, the war on terror and segregation in Chicago. (04:48)