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Fresh from his 10-day tour of the Middle East that included visits to Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and the Palestinian territories, Greta sits down with a rising star of the Democratic Party, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.

Then, do Muslims have a sense of humor? Greta sits down with Albert Brooks, star of the controversial new movie "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World."

And, a new search for Natalee? Equusearch founder Tim Miller is going back in the waters off Aruba. But why now? We'll get the answers on tonight's edition of "On the Record."

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