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Germany ranks as the world's least funny country, and Republicans prove that the government doesn't work. (05:48)
According to NASA's calculations, Americans have either until Saturday morning to evacuate the Earth or they were vaporized two hours ago. (04:22)
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that the U.S. needs money, but conservatives think Barack Obama is waging class warfare by taxing the rich. (02:45)
Atlantis crewmembers Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus discuss the final space shuttle mission in this uncut version of their interview with Stephen. (05:21)
Atlantis crewmembers Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus discuss the final space shuttle mission in Part 2 of this uncut web exclusive. (04:16)
Stephen bids America's space program a fond farewell with a look back at some of NASA's greatest moments. (02:11)
Space shuttle Atlantis crewmembers -- Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus -- discuss their final mission and the future of American space travel. (05:42)
Stephen peers through his frangible nut from space shuttle Atlantis' final mission. (00:08)
Americans might soon find out what it means to be poor, Democrats will either cave or crumble over the debt ceiling, and radio host Brooke Gladstone has a graphic novel. (00:30)
America ends its space program, making Stephen's astronauts skills as obsolete as dodo husbandry, Zune programming and American manufacturing. (04:10)
Stephen talks to astronauts in space, fears space spiders, trains to be an astronauts and announces the C.O.L.B.E.R.T. space treadmill. (03:51)
Andrew Chaikin explains why humans need to follow in the footsteps of their robotic emissaries and travel to Mars. (05:42)
Now is not the time to lay blame or politicize the Arizona tragedy that killed six people and wounded 14 others, including Gabrielle Giffords. (01:40)
Stephen looks at the newest victimized group and asks David Stockman what it was like when America had a budget. (00:32)
Sending senior citizens on an all-expense paid, one-way ticket to oblivion will reduce the deficit without raising taxes. (05:28)
Stephen completes his astronaut training, and Michael Specter talks about the dangers of denying science. (00:37)
Before Stephen can land the space shuttle, he needs to know how to fly it in five words or less. (05:33)
Tune in for the dramatic conclusion of Fallback Position as Stephen completes his astronaut training. (00:21)
Stephen begins his astronaut training by working in zero gravity, running on his space treadmill and test-driving moon wheels. (05:13)
Stephen admits to Steve Lindsey that he lashes out in zero gravity, has a spastic colon and needs a lot of time alone. (08:04)