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In the face of all the mounting evidence for climate change, America has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, "Eh." (04:04)
The Iowa straw poll has become an empty dirt field, Anderson Cooper loses his composure, and computer hacker Kevin Mitnick discusses technology. (00:36)
Atlantis crewmembers Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus discuss the final space shuttle mission in this uncut version of their interview with Stephen. (05:21)
Stephen bids America's space program a fond farewell with a look back at some of NASA's greatest moments. (02:11)
Space shuttle Atlantis crewmembers -- Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus -- discuss their final mission and the future of American space travel. (05:42)
America ends its space program, making Stephen's astronauts skills as obsolete as dodo husbandry, Zune programming and American manufacturing. (04:10)
Stephen wants Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage to bust the myths of evolution and throwing the baby out with the bathwater. (06:36)
Andrew Chaikin explains why humans need to follow in the footsteps of their robotic emissaries and travel to Mars. (05:42)
Bill O'Reilly proves the existence of God, but then Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how tides change. (03:59)
Alan Bean paints scenes from his time in space to leave behind stories that regular people don't know about. (05:26)
Instead of another moon landing, Gregg Easterbrook would like to see taxpayer money used to protect Earth against asteroids. (05:16)
With the end of manned spaceflight, America has to ride on the hump in the back seat while the Russians take the wheel to space. (04:14)
Neil deGrasse Tyson says the manned space program is the force that inspires people to become scientists in the first place. (07:07)
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, Stephen re-airs his historic broadcast from July 20, 1969. (02:32)
Bob Park doesn't understand why humans need go to space when robots can do a better job. (05:14)
It's not a hoax after all -- Stephen mysteriously makes his way to Baghdad, Iraq. (02:45)
Scientists claim that time travel is impossible; Stephen proves them wrong by traveling forward in time. (2:11)
Donald Rumsfeld has plenty of experience running things without any plan or budget. (2:06)
Stephen offers NASA the use of his studio so they can re-shoot the "moon landing." (1:02)
Since the District of Columbia is not a state, it is not in the United States. (7:18)