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Stephen learns what it takes to play for the New York Knicks, goes one-on-one with Allan Houston, and contributes to the team. See the exclusive In the Field report. (04:37)
Rick Perry's family hunting cabin causes racial controversy; Stephen remembers chosing to be a straight, right-handed, Caucasian male; and Occupy Wall Street goes global. (04:13)
Colbert Super PAC stands behind Mark Cuban, who may or may not stand behind Colbert Super PAC. (01:00)
Police crack down on Occupy Wall Street protesters, new developments emerge from the NBA lockout, and country musician Toby Keith discusses his USO shows. (00:39)
The NFL fines Troy Polamalu for concussion-dialing his wife on the sideline, and Stephen debuts the second pro-NBA-owner Colbert Super PAC ad. (06:19)
Stephen's pro-NBA-owner Super PAC ad is sure to bring the NBA lockout crisis to an end -- if ABC's Dallas affiliate, WFAA, ever airs it. (6:34)
Not only is Mark Cuban an Internet entrepreneur and the owner of the NBA title-winning Dallas Mavericks, he's also a mambo king. (01:00)
Stephen needs billionaire donations because he blew a lot of Colbert Nation's Super PAC cash hiring Oscar winner Kevin Kline. (05:30)
Entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban thinks that billionaires are nice people, but that people think of them as checkbooks. (03:23)
The Miami Heat falls to the Dallas Mavericks, FIFA attempts to recruit Henry Kissinger, and freestyle canoe dancing gets exciting. (07:17)
Shaquille O'Neal announces his retirement from professional basketball. (02:21)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses the Harlem Rens and his missing statue in front of the Lakers stadium. (05:17)
NBA Commissioner David Stern discusses basketball's popularity around the world and the benefits of short shorts. (06:26)
Mike Krzyzewski differentiates between teamwork and socialism. (05:22)
Mayor-elect Kevin Johnson tells Stephen what he plans to do to make Sacramento less unbelievably boring. (04:52)
The Supreme Court gives Gitmo detainees the right to challenge their detention in court. The first open court date? August 4, 2850. (0:38)
Mike Forrester enters the final four in the STIHL Timbersports championship right where he needs to be -- in fifth. (4:38)
Stephen spoke at Knox College commencement last year and was given an honorary doctorate. He swore that if Bill Clinton spoke there this year, he'd burn the degree on the air. (6:09)