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Charity work begins at home, or -- if you're Stephen Colbert -- your summer home. (03:52)
The First Amendment guarantees all Americans the right to say what they want on the air without having their sponsors drop them. (04:41)
James Martin works with the poor because he believes in capitalism, but he knows it doesn't provide for everyone. (07:03)
The Constitution gives the media the right to say anything, but not everyone has the right to listen. (4:28)
Stephen thought he put the controversy surrounding his racial slurs to rest by replaying the comments and not apologizing. (2:47)
We have free speech in America, which means never having to say you're sorry to Hungarians. (2:04)