A college student objects to watching "An Inconvenient Truth," Stephen sees things in Wolf Blitzer's beard and Walter Isaacson joins Stephen to talk Einstein. (0:35)
Stephen gives a bonus wag to CNN International for airing a "Bush Resigns" graphic when they meant Tony Blair. He then shows us exactly how much time Bush has left in office. (2:30)
Triple amputee Michael Wiley tore down the wall of stereotype, showing that disabled people are not always nice, sweet and innocent, but mean and great at driving. (1:51)
Stephen pays tribute to Dr. Ted Maiman, the inventor of the first working laser. He honors him by letting him know that his ray of light was a true ray of light. (1:16)
It is a sad day in the news world, as USA Today prints its very last infographic, a chart showing which American streets are named after which candy. (0:44)
After finding out that China beats the U.S. in the number of jailed journalists, Stephen throws a few more in the grey bar hotel to get up to number one. (2:39)
Stephen explains that North Korea doesn't even have its own word for "news," while Israeli papers consistently place the most important news on the back page. (4:15)
Stephen feels that it's not wrong for the U.S. to sell F-14 fighter jet parts to Iran. They're the only country that uses the jet, so we could make a killing. (3:30)