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For every face Colbert Nation uploads to the Stephen & Melinda Gates Foundation website, DonorsChoose.org will receive $5 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (03:18)
Charity work begins at home, or -- if you're Stephen Colbert -- your summer home. (03:52)
A hotel in Abu Dhabi installs a gold vending machine, and fine-art transport companies shuttle your masterpieces. (04:16)
Henry Louis Gates Jr. commits the perfect crime, Bill Gates tries to control the weather, and Wilford Brimley has too much free time. (05:59)
A lesbian couple files for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable sameness, and the Japanese poop gold. (05:45)
Malcolm Gladwell figures out the best year to be born in the 20th century if you want to become rich. (05:34)
Scientist Craig Venter stops by to talk about genome decoding, the imperfections of God and what gives Stephen gas. (6:17)
Doug Bailey's Unity '08 party is trying to draft candidates by popular demand, including Michael Bloomberg, Tom Brokaw, and Stephen. (5:28)
Stephen spoke at Knox College commencement last year and was given an honorary doctorate. He swore that if Bill Clinton spoke there this year, he'd burn the degree on the air. (6:09)
Bill Gates worries about American competitiveness, high school students get an F in religion and Stephen interviews New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof. (0:32)
Stephen encourages countries like Congo and Sierra Leone to give America money first, so that we can one day help them solve their own problems. (4:19)
Stephen defends Lisa Nowak, not so much for confronting her romantic rival, but for wearing a diaper -- plenty of busy professionals, like Bill Gates, wear diapers. (2:37)
Don't send Stephen Colbert $50, because that won't get you a durable, sporty Colbert Report tote bag -- which also doesn't come in red. (2:27)
Stephen is impressed that Warren Buffett can hire Bill Gates to spend his money, but disappointed he didn't consider the Stephen & Melinda Gates Foundation. (2:19)
Bill Gates leaves Microsoft, scientists find a genetic link to risk-taking, and Stephen talks with "Ask a Mexican" columnist, Gustavo Arellano. (0:34)
Stephen suggests the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation donate their money to the Stephen & Melinda Gates foundation. (3:52)