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Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien discuss America's waning interest in global warming and what motivates them to care about the environment. (04:19)
Stephen bids America's space program a fond farewell with a look back at some of NASA's greatest moments. (02:11)
Stephen explores Asia, talks to Ghandi and points out that a woman's knuckles are basically finger boobs. (04:04)
Barack Obama doesn't have to spend $200 million a day on a trip to India when he can use Cisco's new TelePresence system. (05:43)
Brent Musburger endorses steroid use, athletes overcome the Commonwealth Games, and Brett Favre allegedly texted naked photos of himself. (05:09)
Stephen announces his langur monkey security plan and asks you to donate to DonorsChoose.org. (02:46)
A cricket coach encourages his players to have sex before matches, and Stephen starts his Canadian "Don't Be an Ice-Hole" letter-writing campaign. (04:07)
Shashi Tharoor believes President Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for giving hope to people around the world. (07:17)
America needs to get back in the game of overpopulation by instituting a one-child minimum policy and letting teens spread sex misinformation to their peers. (04:51)
Xenu returned Asia's sun, but he will devour it again unless India returns America's outsourced jobs and China forgives the national debt. (02:39)
Stephen reveals most of the Indian election results, and Green Day talks about their album, "21st Century Breakdown." (00:34)
Stephen calls Shashi Tharoor to congratulate him on getting the Colbert Bump. (04:01)
Gay marriage threatens New York. On the plus side, Stephen will finally be able to marry himself. (00:29)
Kanishk Tharoor describes India's beautifully choreographed dance of democracy. (05:06)
Stephen asks William Gerstenmaier to commit to naming the space module "Colbert," if he wins the online vote. (06:46)
Stephen tips his hat to John Yarmuth for his kittenless Christmas card. (03:55)
Bob Graham says Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and unstable government make a perfect bioterrorism storm. (05:21)
The economic crisis drives people back to church, and Stephen talks chemistry with matchmaking expert, Helen Fisher. (00:34)
Shashi Tharoor believes that Stephen would have been at the top of the caste system. (5:37)
John Kao says countries like Finland are starting to innovate better than the United States. Stephen wants to know if it's time to invade Finland. (5:00)