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Episode #08079
Rick Santorum criticizes California universities after reading something from the state of California. (03:58)
Episode #08060
In 1906, an earthquake struck California's 8th district, leveling San Francisco and marking the last time anyone could afford to live there without six roommates. (02:28)
Episode #07027
Anarchist Mark Burdett is thrown to the ground by police at a San Francisco protest and charged with jaywalking.We have additional footage and stills from his arrest at the protest as well as his Supreme Court appeal and background articles in our The Colbert Report: In The Field series. (05:03)
Episode #05145
The San Francisco Chronicle prints on glossy paper, and the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules in favor of George Clinton. (04:13)
Episode #03089
The Bohemian-Gay Index is part of a new series of statistics that indicates that gay people raise property values in a neighborhood -- not the San Francisco phone book. (5:07)
Episode #03078
Blogger Josh Wolf served prison time for withholding videotapes of an anarchist protest from authorities, so Stephen is sending a copy of their interview straight to the Feds. (5:42)
Episode #03052
Stephen asks Sean Penn if he snuck weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq in a bulky raincoat to embarrass the president. (5:00)
Episode #03019
After performing same-sex civil ceremonies in San Francisco, Gavin Newsom had an affair, which basically means that the American family is destroyed. (1:20)
Episode #03017
Stephen discovers that Stephen Jr. has made it back into the U.S. but fears that Congressman Brian Baird might kill him. (3:08)
Episode #02060
The San Francisco Zoo has named a baby eagle after Stephen, but Stephen fears that the parents may be gay dad eagles. (2:05)
Episode #02048
In tonight's episode, Stephen talks to Reza Aslan about Iran and scientists explore whether or not Jesus actually walked on water. (0:33)
Episode #02048
How could the San Francisco earthquake have really been that bad? San Francisco's still there! (3:29)