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Stephen talks art with Simon de Pury, creates buzz for his portrait, and puts the portrait up for auction. See the exclusive In the Field report. (04:33)
Ben & Jerry's releases a 2012 election year package that equates the dominance of Americone Dream with that of the Colbert Super PAC. (04:57)
Ben & Jerry's endorses Occupy Wall Street, and Stephen calls on Colbert Nation to reclaim its place atop Ice Cream Mountain. (04:28)
Bill O'Reilly supports America's troops by sending them what they need most on the battlefield: his book. (03:14)
In honor of The Report's sixth anniversary, Stephen unveils his latest portrait, and New York's Chelsea Market exhibits behind-the-scenes photos from the show. (02:26)
For every face Colbert Nation uploads to the Stephen & Melinda Gates Foundation website, DonorsChoose.org will receive $5 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (03:18)
Melinda Gates believes employing effective teachers is the single most important thing that can be done to fix America's public school system. (06:47)
If Americans can exploit the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks to make a quick buck, it's like hitting the terrorists with economic Jujitsu. (04:38)
Ambassador Susan Rice explains U.S. involvement in Syria and Libya, and tells Colbert Nation what they can do to help with Somalia's humanitarian tragedy. (04:15)
In this unedited, extended interview, Susan Rice discusses the humanitarian tragedy in Somalia and tells Colbert Nation how they can help at an individual level. (03:42)
Stephen urges viewers to donate to the Red Cross while he searches for the shared bathroom key under David Letterman's desk. (04:05)
Thanks to a small minority of people who care about children, Stephen has to sing Rebecca Black's "Friday" on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." (03:24)
If Jimmy Fallon raises $26,000 for DonorsChoose by Friday, Stephen will be forced to give the performance of a lifetime. (03:44)
Don't give generously to help Jimmy Fallon raise $26,000 -- it's too important. (00:10)
CNBC's Larry Kudlow sees the good news in Japan's earthquake, and global food prices skyrocket. (05:38)
Stephen dances to Snoop Dogg with Simon de Pury and offers to personally hang his portrait in the winning bidder's walk-in cocaine closet. (07:38)
The time to review the safety of nuclear power plants is not immediately after Japan's major environmental catastrophe. (05:26)
Stephen talks to Simon de Pury and checks out the competition at the Phillips de Pury Gallery. (07:40)
Dan Sinker questions the sanity of anyone who actually thought he was Rahm Emanuel on Twitter. (06:04)
Stephen invites average Americans with giant sacks of cash to bid on his portrait and unveils the latest no-prize-winning entry. (02:13)