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Hargrave markets yachts as a necessity for escape, and Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel funds a network of artificial Libertarian islands. (06:42)
Alabama tries to free up farm jobs for Americans by strengthening immigration laws, but there's a small hiccup in the plan. (06:00)
In this web-only exclusive, Stephen shares with Congress his vast experience spending one day as a migrant farm worker. (05:45)
The Palin bus arrives in Iowa, and Stephen reveals an ear-sizzling hot-buttered Colbert Super PAC ad that appeals to Iowa's basest kernel instinct. (05:14)
Republican presidential candidate Buddy Roemer needs financial help from Iowans, but Trevor Potter has warned him not to discuss his campaign plans with Stephen. (03:45)
Christine Yvette Lewis is a working nanny who advocates for fair labor standards for domestic workers. (05:42)
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack delivers a Stephen Colbert head made out of 25 pounds of organic cheddar. (06:00)
Stephen apologizes to any gay Iowans he may have offended when he used the term "corn packer" in his congressional testimony. (00:37)
Stephen apologizes to the gentleman he ran over with a tractor and talks to Oscar Goodman about Las Vegas. (00:31)
Stephen builds boxes, packs corn and picks beans to prove he has what it takes to be a migrant farm worker. (08:12)
Stephen gives his fellow migrant farm workers a quick American history lesson. (01:07)
President Obama bails out kids who lost their lunch money, and Guillermo del Toro meets Stephen del Matador. (00:34)
Stephen asks Zoe Lofgren how hard it is to be a migrant farm worker and if she wants to make an anchor baby. (05:08)
Arturo Rodriguez invites Americans who think immigrant farm workers are taking away jobs to work in the fields. (04:45)
Texas Republicans want to criminalize homosexuality, and Manny Howard turns his New York City backyard into a farm. (00:27)
Manny Howard tried to grow tilapia in his bathtub and almost beat a rabbit to death with a dustpan in self-defense. (07:13)
Jonathan Safran Foer says the U.S. farm system is perfectly antithetical to American values. (05:22)
The American government can use the defense budget to pay for health care and just turn sick people into a weapons program. (05:10)
Eric Schlosser exposes the bizarre development of science-fiction factory farming systems over the last 30 years. (06:31)
Laurie Garrett warns that the bird virus in Indonesia is 850 times as bad as the swine flu, though the piggies are right outside our door.. (05:47)