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Stephen kicks off his summer concert series, looks at new developments in technology and welcomes Bon Iver. (00:33)
Most Americans fail a quiz asking basic questions about religion, and Stephen urges his viewers to make babies. (04:23)
"Fela!" wins at the Tonys, Rain accepts MTV's badass award, and "truthiness" gets added to the dictionary. (04:54)
Special interest groups pray on issues like health care, and an Italian scientist makes a fake Shroud of Turin look like Cher with a mustache. (04:24)
The health care debate rages on, MTV's VMAs deliver a shock, and Cory Booker admits he is the mayor of Newark. (00:33)
Kanye West's attack on Taylor Swift at the VMAs was actually an attack on Stephen. (03:58)
The Colbert Report helps author Douglas Rushkoff get his anti-corporatization message out. (2:35)
Stephen knew presidential politics could get personal, but he never guessed it would get as dirty as Barack Obama challenging him to a grit-off. (2:05)
Tonight's episode is Stephen's last show before the Emmys and he will expose the truth about Mother Teresa and interview Ed Begley Jr. (0:37)
Gideon Yago thinks it's partially the viewer's fault that music videos are contributing to the fragmentation of American culture. Stephen thinks he's blaming America first. (6:25)