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Episode #08091
Children's author Julie Andrews talks about her book series "The Very Fairy Princess" and the importance of sparkle. (06:44)
Episode #08089
Cory Booker races into a neighbor's burning house, demonstrating how to neuter big city budgets. (02:25)
Episode #08075
Tacocopter's drone helicopter taco delivery is the first step to achieving intercontinental ballistic munchies, but there are some safety concerns. (03:37)
Episode #08044
South Carolina's locked ballot means that Stephen can't get on and Herman Cain can't get off, but Colbert supporters can still send a message. (04:28)
Episode #08039
Pat Robertson plays Twenty Questions with God and finds out that the only way to save America is through overwhelming prayer. (06:02)
Stephen uncovers the Biblical roots of the Snowpocalypse and translates Rush Limbaugh's Chinese broadcast. (04:46)
Episode #08035
Ray Odierno and Stephen pay tribute to the homecoming troops of the Iraq war with an a cappella rendition of "I'll Be Home for Christmas." (01:03)
Episode #08032
The soft-on-terror-crats mischaracterize Michigan's ice shaving machines as a frivolous waste of tax money, but there's no reason that fighting terror shouldn't be fun. (04:42)
Episode #07124
Colbert thanks the unsung heroes with a final, eight-tiered Heroe$ Crawl. (00:34)
Episode #07120
Jeremy Ben-Ami, the president of the pro-Israel lobby J Street, discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Palestine's application for full U.N. membership. (06:46)
Episode #07118
The end of "don't ask, don't tell" forever changes America's perception of its military. (03:40)
Episode #07116
If Barack Obama really believed in his jobs bill, he should have presented it in a leather-bound volume with gold filigree and illuminated initials. (03:03)
Episode #07113
Tom Brokaw recalls the experience of reporting on the 9/11 attacks and explores how Americans have been shaped by the tragedy. (06:06)
Episode #07101
The state of North Dakota may not exist, subversive weather blows into Arizona, and the classic American game of anti-trust law violation gets a makeover. (07:31)
Episode #07095
New York's first gay newlyweds, 85-year-old Connie Kopelov and 77-year-old Phyllis Siegel, seal their vows with a kiss on the cheek -- or as they call it, "scissoring." (03:10)
Episode #07091
Sean Parnell supports Colbert Super PAC's plan to buy an elephant, but Sheila Krumholz wants to shine a light on the taint of private money. (06:27)
Episode #07073
Sugar Ray Leonard describes what he thinks of boxing today and thumb wrestles Stephen. (07:50)
Episode #07031
The defense budget cannot get cut because making instruments of destruction is as American as napalm pie. (05:11)
Episode #07026
The Wisconsin state workers' request to keep collective bargaining rights may sound reasonable, but that's just the accent. (04:41)
Stephen interviews author Amy Chua, sits down with PBS host Charlie Rose and explains the weather phenomenon of thunder snow. (04:08)