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Stephen says goodnight and shoots WristStrong bands into the audience. (00:08)
Stephen shoots WristStrong bands into the audience and says goodnight. (00:08)
America ends its space program, making Stephen's astronauts skills as obsolete as dodo husbandry, Zune programming and American manufacturing. (04:10)
Stephen tries to decipher Glenn Beck's language and reviews "Sex and the City 2." (03:36)
Charity work begins at home, or -- if you're Stephen Colbert -- your summer home. (03:52)
Stephen says goodnight. (00:05)
Stephen wears his general's cap and flings a WristStrong bracelet into the audience. (00:06)
Stephen asks the Atlantis crew for advice on how he can prepare himself for space. (07:00)
Lacing children's jewelry with heavy metal is a great way to teach our kids about the periodic table. (02:49)
Stephen waves goodnight with his numb, cadmium-tainted WristStrong arm. (00:04)
Stephen asks Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind if they ever make videos with their groupies. (03:52)
Shashi Tharoor believes President Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for giving hope to people around the world. (07:17)
Glamour readers vote to dump Conan O'Brien, do Jimmy Fallon and marry Stephen. (03:53)
Even Godless Killing Machines let their young watch Stephen Colbert, if only to teach them how to track their prey. (01:14)
President Obama publishing an op-ed in the New York Times on health care reform is a textbook sign of surrender. (01:47)
The best way to spread wrist awareness is by getting a WristStrong bracelet to Pope Benedict XVI. (04:17)
Paul McCartney accuses the Dalai Lama of cannibalism in an emergency. (07:09)
Relive the entire WristStrong saga from fracture to phenomenon. (7:17)
Highlights from the world of Stephen and his guests from the week of July 21, 2008. (04:29)
Astronaut Garrett Reisman tells Stephen he wrote the secret codes to the self-destruct mechanism on his WristStrong bracelet. (06:08)