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Jon Huntsman's campaign receives financial support from his dad's super PAC, but father and son are not coordinating. (03:30)
The pets of wealthy Americans have more disposable income than most poor people, suggesting a simple answer for closing the income gap. (05:17)
Stephen says goodnight with a pint of Michael Pollan's home-brewed beer and a White Castle Crave Crate. (00:09)
The USDA launches an attack on the American school lunch tradition of fried tater tots, and Yum! Brand applies for inclusion in the food stamp program. (05:46)
Chef Anthony Bourdain worries about the ballooning of Americans and occasionally eats endangered birds with a hood over his head. (04:48)
When it comes to health care, America should listen to the man who made his fortune selling bacon cheeseburger pizza. (03:34)
Stephen perfectly reproduces his set in London, complete with fog off the Thames, a Manchester United fan and an authentic cockney character. (02:54)
Stephen explores many different tastes -- from ice cream with Maria Shriver to pate with Martha Stewart -- in this mash-up of delicious clips. (02:47)
Stephen loves to explore the world of processed food and America's greatest pastime: eating to excess. (04:23)
Stephen wonders if ESP exists, covers Taco Bell's broiled controversy and asks Brian Greene if there's a parallel universe where people still buy books. (00:34)
Taco Bell's meat mixture doesn't satisfy the USDA's minimum requirements to be called beef. (03:50)
Sharia law creeps into America, flying robots build dorm room shelves, and a woman finds crystal meth hidden in her vacuum cleaner. (05:04)
After Stephen dies, he'd like to be sliced paper thin and served with horsey sauce. (01:28)
There aren't enough drugs to kill death row inmates, and Laird Hamilton shoots the curl of Stephen's rage. (00:32)
The return of the McRib on election day is a concerted effort by liberals to suppress Republican turnout. (03:32)
Schools find a new way to raise money with marketable organs, and M. Night Shyamalan isn't really here. (00:29)
Sugary cereals face tougher advertising standards, Carl's Jr. introduces a foot-long cheeseburger, and a robot eats crap. (05:17)
Happy Meals now come with Zoloft, and Stephen Colbert is definitely not a 40-year-old virgin. (01:26)
Researchers rename carp as Kentucky tuna to increase acceptance, and Friendly's unveils the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt. (05:53)
Scientists demystify the fabled Palouse earthworm, and KFC sells pink buckets of fried chicken to raise money for breast cancer. (03:19)