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A half-Hispanic Spider-Man steals an American superhero job, and Colbert Super PAC launches its air power for Rick Parry with an "A" in Iowa. (07:33)
Stephen worries about the fate of his over-the-counter man-seed and responds to non-factual statements by Senator Jon Kyl. (04:41)
Sir Richard Branson believes that business leaders have a responsibility to try to solve some of the world's biggest problems. (06:33)
Elijah Wood talks about the extensive Antarctic training he endured to play a penguin in "Happy Feet Two." (06:12)
Co-founder and director of 350.org Bill McKibben explains why the Keystone XL pipeline will mean "game over" for the climate. (06:39)
In the face of all the mounting evidence for climate change, America has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, "Eh." (04:04)
Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien discuss America's waning interest in global warming and what motivates them to care about the environment. (04:19)
Al Gore talks about his work on the Climate Reality Project and marvels at the sophistication of Stephen's global warming metaphor. (06:43)
Rick Perry takes on the 800-pound gorilla in the room, being stomped on by the elephant in the room, being ridden by the emperor who has no clothes: Social Security. (04:50)
Part-time weather balloon Rush Limbaugh exposes the government-manufactured heat index conspiracy, while SpongeBob brainwashes kids with global warming propaganda. (04:59)
Dr Pepper and Stephen are so excited to have a week of great bands, including Bon Iver, Florence and the Machine, Talib Kweli, and Jack White. (04:47)
Stephen can't hear the climate change debate over his crackling tire fire, and A.C. Grayling writes a secular Bible. (00:32)
Charles Manson makes the case for climate change, and Harvey Wayne Wilkes supports Obamacare and cannibalism. (03:26)
The socket huggers claim that pigtail bulbs last up to 10 years, but they haven't considered how the efficient lights will affect the joke-telling industry. (04:17)
Dale Bryk says the new and improved incandescent light bulbs use less energy and will put a dent in the deficit. (03:59)
Stephen deals with climate change by staying inside, and Michael Scheuer has no trouble finding a publisher for his book about Osama bin Laden. (00:38)
Montana Representative Joe Reed legislates scientific fact on global warming, and Levi's introduces ex-girlfriend jeans. (04:20)
Stephen answers Obama's call to entrepreneurs and reviews the State of the Union address with Michael Waldman. (07:38)
Fen Montaigne explains how global warming affects Antarctic penguins and rising sea levels. (04:59)
Stephen gets his genealogy tracked and heads to Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Games. (04:28)