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Episode #07124
Colbert thanks the unsung heroes with a final, eight-tiered Heroe$ Crawl. (00:34)
Episode #07114
Diane Sawyer discusses the unedited recordings of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, released 50 years after John F. Kennedy's inauguration. (06:09)
Episode #07094
Neuroscientist David Eagleman likens the brain to a neural Parliament with different political parties that are battling it out to steer the ship of state. (05:45)
Episode #07013
House Republicans repeal health care to create new jobs, and Stephen won't let Charlie Rose talks until he gets a free tote bag. (00:33)
Episode #06057
If you can't afford health insurance, forget about mandates and confusing plans, just bring a chicken to the doctor. (04:34)
Episode #06047
According to the New York Post, Tiki Barber and his wife have separated due to irreconcilable he's-banging- a-23-year-old. (01:22)
Episode #06015
John Roberts has a brilliant legal strategy to get around following precedent: not following precedent. (06:55)
Episode #05075
Dag Soderberg takes the Bible out of the bookshop and onto the coffee table with "Bible Illuminated." (05:51)
Episode #04136
What Joe the Plumber and Wendy the Waitress need is tax cuts for the wealthy and offshore drilling. (03:44)
Episode #04100
Stephen asks David Carr which is more damaging to society -- crack addiction or the New York Times. (06:09)
Episode #03039
Evangelicals can't see eye to eye on global warming, Stephen presents a segment in the name of writing off his summer home and Benjamin Barber stops by to not plug his book. (0:32)
Episode #03039
After the ice cream feud is finally settled, Stephen hangs out with Willie Nelson on his tour bus and Willie becomes Stephen's new stoned friend. (1:30)
Episode #03039
Stephen supports President Bush by antagonizing the Democrats and telling Congress to strap on their balls. (2:49)
Episode #03039
Richard Cizik's speaking out about hurting the environment dilutes Christianity's first priority of promoting sexual abstinence. (3:31)
Episode #03039
Stephen speaks with Congressman Maurice Hinchey about New York's 22nd district, the brown acid, great one-liners of the Borsch Belt and the best way to bring the troops home. (4:53)
Episode #03039
Benjamin Barber explains why consumer culture is bad for humanity and Stephen inquires as to whether he's a Subway or a Quiznos man. (6:29)