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Herman Cain's poll numbers rise, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's marriage crumbles, and Black Star performs. (00:33)
Barack Obama finds peace much harder than winning a Nobel Peace Prize, and Rick Perry stands with the Jews when he's not dancing with them. (04:17)
Debates are supposed to help Americans find the Republican presidential candidate, but instead they found the running mate. (03:24)
The New York Times' Paul Krugman talks about the Lesser Depression and the confidence fairy's effect on the American economy. (04:32)
Al Gore talks about his work on the Climate Reality Project and marvels at the sophistication of Stephen's global warming metaphor. (06:43)
President Obama could end all wars by using the executive power of meaningless semantics. (04:28)
Henry Kissinger will negotiate with Mao Zedong but has cut off relationships with an eight-year-old. (06:20)
Henry Kissinger and Stephen have a difference of opinion regarding the Cold War. (04:18)
Food prices skyrocket, a cable news feud escalates, and Jody Williams wants to advance equality for all. (00:35)
Jody Williams doesn't believe she's better than men, but she thinks she's smarter than a lot of them. (05:42)
Stephen marches in his first Gay Pride Parade, but isn't happy about it, and wins recognition from websites, magazines and Twitter in this sinful prideful mash-up. (03:38)
Jay the Intern will earn a college credit by shooting Past Stephen when he shows up one hour from now. (03:13)
The Economist could have gone further to really drive home the point that President Obama is a coast-destroying failure. (02:55)
Fox cancels "24," Michelle Obama wins a Kids' Choice Award, and thieves steal brandy out of a time capsule. (06:59)
Obama deserves the Nobel Prize as much as the guy who invented dynamite, and Snoop Dogg brings Stephen some frankincense. (00:32)
Stephen sends a fitting replacement to interview President Obama's cardboard cutout about Corrugate-gate. (02:31)
Stephen Colbert sits down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with none other than President Barack Obama's cardboard cutout. (01:19)
President Obama accepts his Nobel Peace Prize at a pancake breakfast, and Stephen plays the home version of the Afghan war. (05:13)
Andrew Sullivan details Barack Obama's achievements in improved international relations, health care reform and bipartisanship. (07:20)
The world has a peace prize in its pocket for Barack Obama, Dr. Sanjay Gupta keeps Larry King "live," and Stephen looks for a backup job. (00:32)