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Episode #09104
The House Judiciary Committee grills Attorney General Eric Holder, and Louie Gohmert accuses Holder of casting aspersions on his asparagus. (03:22)
Episode #09104
The Obama administration fails to prosecute wind energy companies for killing eagles, and China launches a Middle East peace proposal. (04:54)
Episode #09104
Texas law student Cody Wilson is very clear about why he wants to make plastic firearms and high-capacity magazines available online. (04:42)
Episode #09103
Openly black Congresswoman Gwen Moore discusses big government, class warfare and Paul Ryan's budget. (08:12)
Episode #09103
Congresswoman Gwen Moore talks about growing up on welfare, getting to know Scott Walker and posing on an imaginary Harley. (04:40)
Episode #09102
Congress compromises on immigration reform, Maxim never changes, and bestselling author Dan Brown sits down with Stephen. (00:41)
Episode #09102
Maxim's Hot 100 honors a Disney star, and Stephen wishes to be objectified like a piece of meat again. (04:28)
Episode #09102
Dan Brown discusses Dante's "Inferno," explains why he puts everything in puzzle form and becomes the subject of an anagram. (05:24)
Episode #09101
The French Parliament approves gay marriage, customers order Viagra online, and bears pass out after huffing jet fuel. (04:47)
Episode #09100
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan helps kick off the first cOlbert Book Club, and director Baz Luhrmann talks "The Great Gatsby." (02:51)
Episode #09100
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan helps Stephen smartificate on "The Great Gatsby." (05:15)
Episode #09099
Richard Besser talks about his book, "Tell Me the Truth, Doctor: Easy-to-Understand Answers to Your Most Confusing and Critical Health Questions." (04:55)
Episode #09098
Congresswoman Donna Edwards explains that Maryland did not ban straight marriage and discusses her stance on gun control. (09:10)
Episode #09098
Hiring a marching band to ask a date to the prom is both romantic and the perfect way to remind the marching band that they have no date to the prom. (03:42)
Episode #09097
A government conspiracy surfaces, the Catholic Church reaches out to young people, and Robert Caro discusses his fourth book on Lyndon Johnson. (00:33)
Episode #09097
The Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn knows that Jesus was the original hipster, and a California vet supports medical marijuana for dogs. (03:33)
Episode #09096
America revisits Guantanamo Bay, Hollywood churns out summer blockbusters, and accomplished actor Ben Kingsley sits down with Stephen. (00:33)
Episode #09096
Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and three friends urgently decide to watch a movie after the terrorist attack. (02:51)
Episode #09096
After closing the office of closing Guantanamo, Obama wants to open the office of opening the office of closing Guantanamo. (02:00)
Episode #09096
Retired Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift believes Congress views Gitmo prisoners as a political football rather than a threat. (03:37)