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Tom Brokaw recalls the experience of reporting on the 9/11 attacks and explores how Americans have been shaped by the tragedy. (06:06)
Stephen breaks out the Atone Phone for the Jewish High Holidays and testifies before Congress. (04:19)
David Petraeus publicly applauds the troops and presents the Colbert Nation with a US Army commendation and pin. (03:27)
Stephen orders America's fighting men and women to stay safe, stay strong and come home soon. (04:53)
If Muslims really need to get together, they can meet at a camp or a compound out in the wilderness. (04:16)
Michael Hastings explains why he wrote the Rolling Stone article that eventually got General Stanley McChrystal fired. (06:34)
Stephen completes his astronaut training, and Michael Specter talks about the dangers of denying science. (00:37)
Under General Petraeus's command, America defeats its longtime deadly enemy, Algeria, at the World Cup. (02:49)
General Tony Zinni cites David Petraeus, Barack Obama and Richard Branson as examples of great leaders. (05:07)
The best way to make heroin uncool is to get Al Roker hooked on smack. (02:35)
Congratulations to General Petraeus on his promotion and to Nell Carter on her historic 39th presidency -- too bad, Jimmy Carter. (2:17)
Stephen is deeply inspired by General Petraeus' testimony. (0:44)
The New York Times issues a mea culpa for giving MoveOn.org the "blame America" discount. (1:34)
We owe a debt of gratitude to the Senate for reminding us that words can hurt. (5:25)
MSNBC's unedited rebroadcast of the events of 9/11 gives Stephen an idea for boosting the president's approval ratings. (4:30)
The New York Times does a shabby job of turning David Petraeus' name into a putdown, but Stephen is here to help. (1:38)
Stephen permits his viewers to wear red, white and blue after Labor Day. (0:35)
The mere fact that Mike Huckabee mentions the word 'honor' in his debates means that it is true. (4:29)
Hey New York Times -- Stephen didn't spoil Harry Potter for you, don't ruin the war in Iraq for him. (6:01)
President Bush is the Lucy in Chief and we have to trust his handling of the Iraq ball. Don't do it, Charlie Brown! (4:00)