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Jimmie Johnson explores the team dynamics involved in NASCAR racing and discusses the inspiration behind his Wii game. (05:07)
Newt Gingrich denies the liberal media's charges that he raked in cash by lobbying his former colleagues and future fellow lobbyists. (04:18)
The Catholic Church revises the liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI gets caught riding the Popemobile without a seat belt, and a vodka ad offends Jews and Christians alike. (06:48)
Ukranian bears quit vodka cold turkey, a terminator bear hunts Stephen, and a California black bear steals a Prius. (04:48)
Europe might be on the road to financial ruin, protestors try to shut down Wall Street, and Daniel Yergin discusses his book on the future of energy. (00:31)
Barack Obama's plan is just more job-killing spending, adding to America's job-killing debt, so he can create some job-killing jobs. (02:00)
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)
The state of North Dakota may not exist, subversive weather blows into Arizona, and the classic American game of anti-trust law violation gets a makeover. (07:31)
With the temporary closure of the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles, increased traffic on two off-peak days means someone might have to walk someplace. (02:52)
The "I want to be able to look my children in the eye" crowd refuses to admit that torture is the real hero behind Bin Laden's death. (06:56)
Stephen honors the passing of the greatest American book since the Bible. (01:25)
Four Loko finds a new way to make money off their liver-destroying gutter swill, and horoscopes are off by one month. (05:46)
Ed Rendell explains that America is wussing out by not doing anything about China and canceling football games because of weather. (06:04)
David and Julie Eisenhower talk about what it was like to be with the man who invented the 1950s but didn't know how to use a telephone. (06:16)
Atheists attack religion outside the Lincoln Tunnel, and the official Capitol Christmas Tree has a Twitter account. (04:53)
Ian Frazier describes being on a train for 52 hours and never leaving the Russian forest. (06:09)
Stephen begins his astronaut training by working in zero gravity, running on his space treadmill and test-driving moon wheels. (05:13)
Stephen tells his bobsled driver to keep the windows up in case things get a little crazy in the back. (00:53)
Police tase a 76-year-old man five times, juice a soccer mom in front of her kids, and test out the new Taser X3, which can paralyze three people without reloading. (05:59)