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Debates are supposed to help Americans find the Republican presidential candidate, but instead they found the running mate. (03:24)
Somebody snuck a vegetable into Wisconsin, baseball's cherished records face a threat, and Anthony Bourdain travels the world in search of great food. (00:34)
The escalating conflict in Libya means good news for troops, Stephen's self-portrait goes up for auction, and Steve Martin does some bluegrass. (00:32)
Champagne makes it even harder to understand the tech support guy. (2:49)
Stephen warns his monkey viewers that the father of intelligent design will be joining him on the show. (0:34)
Stephen gives Alex Rodriguez some advice from his Little League days to help him hit his 500th home run. (1:57)
Stephen defends Barry Bonds' alleged drug use, gambles his money away in the Saudi Arabia and Iraq soccer game and talks about a racing greyhound that's named after him. (4:55)
It takes alpha-sized man-crumpets to drum up coverage and cash, and then not do the one thing that is theoretically interesting about you. (1:45)
Stephen questions filmmaker Robert Greenwald on why he's so convinced of Tom DeLay's guilt when DeLay isn't even in prison. (6:39)
Stephen demonstrates how the telestrator works on actual footage of Tony Blair playing soccer. (3:36)