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Episode: #05141
Al Gore explains to Stephen and Stephen and Al Gore that stopping global warming doesn't have to hurt the economy. (05:00)
November 04, 2009
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Episode: #05140
Despite Canadian hackers taking down the donations link, you heroes have already raised $40,000 for the U.S. Speedskating team. (02:00)
November 03, 2009
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11/03/2009
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Episode: #05140
The rest of America should follow Arizona's lead and replace the long arm of the law with the invisible hand of the market. (04:31)
November 03, 2009
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Episode: #05139
An American finally wins the New York City marathon, and the Colbert Nation becomes the official sponsor of the U.S. Speedskating team. (07:34)
November 02, 2009
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Episode: #05136
Harvard produces the most billionaires, and a Russian car company releases a diamond-encrusted SUV with whale penis leather interior. (04:05)
October 27, 2009
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10/15/2009
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44,235
Episode: #05134
Just in case you didn't get enough of that hot stock exchange session, Stephen has the uncut version on DVD. (01:50)
Tags: JimmymoneyeconomysexstocksWall StreetMILFs 
October 15, 2009
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Episode: #05125
Senator Max Baucus will pay for your medical bills from the $3.2 million he's received from the health care industry. (02:41)

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09/28/2009
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13,924
Episode: #05123
Sheryl WuDunn believes giving women loans and educating girls is the way to lift developing nations out of poverty. (04:48)

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09/23/2009
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82,259
Episode: #05121
Michael Moore fights capitalism and urges Senate Democrats to stand up for health care reform. (09:01)

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09/15/2009
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78,219
Episode: #05117
Corporations do everything people do except breathe, die and go to jail for dumping 1.3 million pounds of PCBs in the Hudson River. (06:11)

Episode: #05117
Jeffrey Toobin explains what will happen to elections if the Supreme Court decides in favor of corporations. (04:03)

Episode: #05114
Urbane Nomads offers lavish hunting expeditions, Everest Gigayacht costs $500 million, and LifeGem makes a diamond from Michael Jackson's hair. (05:03)

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08/17/2009
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2,493
Episode: #05112
Reporters get so desperate they'll even work for a newspaper, and Bill McKibben lowers carbon dioxide levels by not exhaling when he talks. (00:35)

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08/11/2009
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39,345
Episode: #05109
According to Jonathan Cohn, the health care crisis forces even middle class Americans, who play by the rules, to choose between bankruptcy and medical care. (06:11)

Episode: #05104
Democrats want to pay for health care reform by taxing sodas and killing old people. (05:14)

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07/29/2009
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12,072
Episode: #05102
After Viacom's profits fall by 32%, Stephen cuts his costs by taking on a roommate. (03:04)

Episode: #05101
Stephen wants to hear from one of the sperm that witnessed President Obama's conception in order to verify his birthplace. (06:18)

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07/22/2009
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4,753
Episode: #05098
Chris Anderson explains how it's possible for companies to make money by providing free services. (06:03)

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07/21/2009
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27,731
Episode: #05097
Acorn's chief community organizer, Bertha Lewis, needs to know the number of Stephen's sexual partners for her census form. (06:44)

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07/16/2009
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9,660
Episode: #05095
Edmund Andrews explains how he fell victim to the mortgage crisis as a New York Times economics reporter. (04:45)