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Drew Barrymore recalls working with Steven Spielberg as a little girl and thinks about recording a whale CD to promote her movie "Big Miracle." (06:22)
When Occupy Wall Street protesters at U.C. Berkeley refuse to leave the campus, they are forcibly removed by baton-wielding police. (02:52)
How dare costume-makers single out women for debasing when guys would love to get slutty, too. (02:15)
The Republican presidential candidates all agree on one thing: they want to end the EPA's job-murdering environmental regulations. (02:30)
The Occupy Wall Street protests break out of their fair trade, cage-free, biodegradable, free love sweat lodge and spread their anti-one-percent message worldwide. (03:03)
Ukranian bears quit vodka cold turkey, a terminator bear hunts Stephen, and a California black bear steals a Prius. (04:48)
Occupy Wall Street, a self-described leaderless resistance movement, intends to occupy Wall Street until their one demand is decided upon and met. (03:06)
Grassroots-organic-slow-food-locavore types who buy electric cars love manufactured traditions. (04:24)
John Lennon was a closet Republican, and a European poll ranks Germany as the world's least funny country in spite of the name of their breakfast cheese. (05:34)
Stephen introduces his comprehensive preventative training program for Catholic priests. (02:54)
If you've been syncing this episode with Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," now is the time to hit stop and call your nearest rehab center. (00:22)
Stephen profiles the treestroking fregans who are ruining America's GDP and toilet paper. (03:27)
Ang Lee captures the hope and optimism of tired, dirty kids in his movie, "Taking Woodstock." (05:20)
Soon America's grassroots people-power movements will be rid of the one thing that's holding them back: people. (04:57)
This Thanksgiving Stephen is thankful that even in these days of hope and change, we haven't yet taken the next step to peace and love. (04:06)
Stephen confuses footage of the Burning Man festival with the Democratic National Convention. (01:49)
Stephen asks Eric Roston if he believes carbon is the Al Qaeda of elements. (05:55)
Stephen gets fired up for his interview with Tom DeLay, and Greenpeace rebuilds Noah's ark. (4:19)
The Colbert Report is the only TV studio taping in the vicinity where everyone gets a Bible. (3:38)