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Stephen takes a fond look back at the life of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il. (02:58)
Rebels pull Muammar al-Gaddafi out of a hole and kill him, ending his brutal 42-year reign. (03:17)
Without tap dance technology, Kim Jong-il will never be able to crush his people with a jazz hand. (04:47)
Decades of autocratic rule appear to be coming to an end for Kim Jong-il's furry hat. (03:04)
Stephen signs off with his furry North Korean dictator hat. (00:06)
The Colbert Report goes hi-def, and Morgan Freeman reads a list of untrustworthy things. (05:01)
North Korea demands reparations from the US, and the FBI arrests 10 Russian spies raising families in the suburbs. (05:08)
Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale employed focus groups to help them choose songs, blue hats and suits inspired by Kim Jong-il. (03:32)
On his latest international apology tour, President Obama hands America's sovereignty to China with a bow. (02:43)
Stephen covers the wars we are fighting and previews the wars we will be fighting any day now. (03:49)
Stephen Bosworth says America will negotiate a permanent peace agreement with North Korea if it gives up its nuclear weapons. (04:46)
Bill Clinton frees two journalists from North Korea, but Laura Ling leaves without her delicious sandwich. (02:44)
Stephen advises Kim Jong-un to kidnap random people, invent wacky mythology and be fashionable. (04:22)
George H.W. Bush remembers the stars of WWII, and Stephen stresses the importance of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy to Stephen. (04:52)
You will all want to remember where you were when you heard Stephen declare victory in Iraq. (04:12)
Russia wants a new currency, Congress tries to lift the Cuba embargo, and Russian astronauts can't use American toilets in space. (06:26)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of June 23, 2008. (04:27)
Stephen finds out why Maestro Lorin Maazel took the New York Philharmonic to North Korea. (4:52)
Stephen bids farewell to Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. (2:39)
North Korea's agreement to peacefully disarm its nuclear program is a catastrophe, since the United States doesn't negotiate with terrorists. (Just joking, Saudi Arabia.) (3:41)