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Author Susan Orlean recounts Rin Tin Tin's journey from stray puppy on a World War I battlefield to silent film star. (06:35)
Jeff Bridges talks about winning an Oscar, playing The Dude, keeping it real for his bluesy music. (05:05)
Geoffrey Rush has only won one Academy Award, so he's not that good of an actor. (00:19)
Stephen looks at the growing gap between rich and poor, addresses America's elderly and talks to Evan Osnos about the Oscars. (00:35)
Stephen deals with climate change by staying inside, and Michael Scheuer has no trouble finding a publisher for his book about Osama bin Laden. (00:38)
Stephen wants someone to open his present from Afghanistan and asks Ron Reagan about which president he wrote his memoir. (00:32)
The Academy Awards broadcast is the only day of the year you have to give a crap about what a sound editor does. (01:02)
Clearly Sean Penn is to blame for Stephen doubting the DaColbert Code. (01:54)
Instead of watching the movies, Stephen uses the DaColbert Code to pick the Oscar winners. (04:58)
The world reacts to President Obama and Stephen yells back in Esperanto. (00:32)
The economic crisis drives people back to church, and Stephen talks chemistry with matchmaking expert, Helen Fisher. (00:34)
Obama is caught up in an embarrassing photo scandal - he posed naked as Marilyn Monroe in New York Magazine. (0:32)
Stephen liked this year's Oscars host -- Ellen DeGeneres has never looked more radiant. (3:43)
The Oscars may have taken over four hours to award, but on the plus side, Billy Crystal looked great this year. (4:23)
Tom Tancredo has plans to get rid of the congressional black caucus, Stephen's getting sick from the Oscars and Chuck Schumer has advice for the Democrats. (0:33)
The Oscars really made Stephen sick this year with movies like "Little Miss Sunshine," "Pan's Labyrinth" and "An Inconvenient Truth." (3:46)
The pageantry of the Oscars is over, and all we're left with is horrible, horrible movies. (4:36)
Stephen wants Jon Stewart to quickly return from Hollywood so that he can be "de-Clooneyed." (1:01)
Behold the awesome and terrifying power of the The DaColbert Code! (2:18)
Stephen investigates humans playing God, predicts Oscar winners and interviews economist Jeffrey Sachs. (0:33)