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Charity work begins at home, or -- if you're Stephen Colbert -- your summer home. (03:52)
Stephen returns from Vancouver to hide his massive wealth and interview Don Cheadle. (04:18)
Episode #06029
If Don Cheadle really cared about drawing attention to his causes, he'd do heroin for Darfur. (06:09)
Episode #06029
Stephen wins the Olympics, upgrades Obama to a Stalin mustache and questions Don Cheadle's commitment to Darfur. (01:03)
Episode #04104
Joey Cheek explains that China revoked his visa because of his attempt to bring attention to human rights abuses in Darfur. (05:44)
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Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of July 21, 2008. (04:29)
Episode #04093
The "Save Our Starbucks" campaign is the kind of grass-roots activism Stephen likes -- the kind that helps sprawling corporate behemoths. (02:18)
Episode #03036
St. Patrick's Day can't go on now that geneticists have discovered that the English and the Irish are a single people. (3:26)
Episode #03033
The New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof complains that Americans aren't charitable enough, even though Stephen let him on his show. (6:25)
Episode #03028
Anderson Cooper, come down off your high war horse and report the stories we want to know about! (4:09)
Episode #02158
The Kimberly Process tracks diamonds from mine to store to make sure that incoming diamonds are conflict free -- until they reach married couples. (3:33)
Episode #02133
By quoting Sherlock Holmes and using the process of elimination, Stephen explains that we did not invade Iraq at all. (3:49)
Episode #02081
Stephen is frightened by the echo of a ricochet of a shadow of a chance that his recreational hunting might be taken away. (4:02)
Episode #02056
George Clooney speaking out about Darfur is the worst thing to happen since Paul Newman spoke out against the atrocities of the Hidden Valley ranch. (0:35)
Episode #02056
Stephen is upset that George Clooney has taken it upon himself to be politically active instead of escapist and drug-addled. (4:19)
Episode #02049
Let's just say Stephen Colbert is a character, and he's retarded, but he doesn't know it. (3:06)
Episode #02014
Stephen wades through the multiple Jesi around America in an attempt to single out the real one. (3:20)
Episode #01025
Wishing a non-believer "Merry Christmas" is no different than inviting a foreign exchange student to a Fourth of July barbeque (3:50)