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Episode #08028
Congress takes action against piracy with a bill that grants copyright holders the power to shut down websites displaying unlicensed content. (02:25)
Episode #08022
When the police fall down on the job, Jimmy Justice stands up for New Yorkers by making gotcha videos of NYPD officers. (05:36)
Episode #07104
Record temperatures sweep the heartland, the Internet doesn't make for better human beings, and legendary rockers The Cars perform. (00:34)
Episode #07093
Michael Sandel uses real-world examples to test big philosophical concepts and ethical questions about justice and cannibalism. (07:10)
Episode #07071
Salman Khan hopes that anyone with an Internet connection will use his YouTube lessons to learn. (06:59)
Episode #06149
The pope speaks out against the Internet, a middle school football team pulls off the greatest trick play, and Joseph Gobbles deals drugs to Jay the Intern. (07:31)
Episode #06141
The TSA offers friendly skies with benefits, Bert moves from PBS to LGBT, and Stephen appeals to an unexpected demographic. (06:47)
Episode #05148
Representative Jackie Speier defends gay rights and shoots a viral skateboarding video for YouTube with Stephen. (06:21)
Episode #05132
Stephen's pop star alter ego, Jermaine Maine, posts Twitter updates about Miley Cyrus' life. (03:08)
Stephen's ex-prisoner Homer helps out The Colbert Report's researchdepartment. (2:14)
Episode #05033
Lisa Hannigan sewed the cover, liner notes and lyrics of her album "Sea Sew." (01:47)
Episode #04133
Robert Greenwald discusses his series of heavily researched anti-McCain ads on YouTube. (05:03)
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 #02160
With the power of the Internet in their hands, the Colbert Nation has become Time Magazine's Person of the Year. (2:47)
Episode #02137
Stephen travels to Hollywood, talks to magician Penn Jillette and officially announces his pregnancy. (0:29)
Episode #02129
Stephen estimates that the 2,600 videos of him on YouTube are about a third of the total -- so he's owed a third of the $1.65 billion from the site's sale to Google. (1:02)