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Beastie Boys' Mike D drops some hip hop science on the New York Times illin' crossword debate. (04:09)
Barack Obama forgets that Jesus was at the first Thanksgiving, Mitt Romney takes Obama's words out of context, and Lululemon endorses Objectivism. (05:44)
In this web exclusive, Black Star perform "Astronomy (8th Light)" from their album "Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star." (03:59)
Herman Cain picks up all the voters who don't like Mitt Romney, used to like Rick Perry and can't have Chris Christie. (02:59)
Black Star's Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (A.K.A. Mos Def) discuss their musical partnership and working outside the major record label structure. (04:45)
Black Star perform their previously unreleased song, "Fix Up." (04:20)
For too long, average homeowners have been powerless against big banks, but vampire Patrick Rodgers forecloses on the foreclosers. (07:26)
NBC's boob week is just a cheap ratings grope, so Stephen calls on Colbert Nation to demand equal time for the booty. (04:06)
Talib Kweli thinks his conscious rapper label is a limitation and a compliment. (04:00)
Talib Kweli performs "Cold Rain" from the album, "Gutter Rainbows." (03:08)
Talib Kweli performs "Get By" in this web-only exclusive. (04:49)
Talib Kweli will be spitting rhymes and dropping science tomorrow. (00:19)
Stephen looks at what's next for Al Qaeda, warns of a new government intrusion and talks to John Bradshaw about dog behavior. (00:33)
Mountain Dew Presents Michigan finds a unique solution to the debt crisis, and Lupe Fiasco performs. (00:27)
Lupe Fiasco wears his smart glasses to speak out against Obama, the war on terror and segregation in Chicago. (04:48)
Lupe Fiasco performs "Words I Never Said" with Skylar Grey, from the album, "Lasers." (04:35)
Stephen signs off with Lupe Fiasco's album, "Lasers." (00:08)
In this web-only exclusive, Lupe Fiasco performs "I Don't Wanna Care Right Now" from "Lasers." (04:36)
Even though Ice-T has never done drugs, Stephen wants to know where to score some pure, uncut street cred. (05:35)
Movits! will be streaming "Out of My Head" exclusively on ColbertNation.com until April 5th. (00:35)