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Episode #08094
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng lulls his guards into complacency and escapes from an 18-month house arrest. (05:17)
Episode #07030
Evan Osnos believes America needs to be working as hard as China if it wants to come up with the next big technological idea. (06:56)
Episode #06026
Bob Costas doesn't care who wins at the Olympics he just wants good, interesting stories. (05:22)
Episode #05062
Laurie Garrett warns that the bird virus in Indonesia is 850 times as bad as the swine flu, though the piggies are right outside our door.. (05:47)
Episode #04132
The Tampa Bay Rays show what's possible when your baseball team renounces Satan. (04:29)
Episode #04108
Hillary Clinton is clearly behind the candidacy of not John McCain. (05:39)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of August 11, 2008. (4:15)
Episode #04105
No one noticed that last night Stephen shattered the world record for total number of Colbert Reports. (01:06)
Episode #04104
There's more than a whiff of totalitarianism about the Beijing Olympics, and it started with the opening ceremony. (01:20)
Episode #04102
Stephen gets ready for the Beijing Olympics. He hopes some athletes have compelling personal stories that can be set to delicate piano music. (00:36)
Episode #04102
Devin Gordon explains what China is actually getting out of hosting the Olympics. (07:42)
Episode #04085
Stephen asks Paul Goldberger why America can't take our existing skyscrapers and stack them to make the tallest building in the world. (05:10)
Episode #04079
Let the other countries boycott the Beijing Olympics, but America has to go. (3:40)
Episode #04043
Stephen has a solution to the controversy surrounding the Beijing Olympic Games. (3:23)
Episode #03102
The Chinese market is full of fake Harry Potter books, including "Harry Potter and the Filler of Big." (3:35)
Episode #03097
In this episode, Stephen suggests a new picketing strategy for unions, looks at botulism in our chili and interviews Chicago Tribune's Beijing Bureau Chief, Evan Osnos. (0:27)
Episode #03097
Chicago Tribune's Beijing Bureau Chief, Evan Osnos, argues that the American demand for cashmere has caused pollution clouds to travel from China to American soil. (5:29)
Episode #02059
Stephen urges the Vatican to compromise with the Chinese government for the sake of profit. (2:41)