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Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens thinks Stephen has a shot at making it into the Supreme Court. (01:33)
Stephen asks former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens for legal advice regarding a dispute with a neighbor. (01:36)
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens explains the dangers of money buying influence in politics. (01:16)
Frank Luntz and Stephen debate Colbert Super PAC messaging and classic rock. (01:27)
Stephen tells Hugo Vickers about a visit from the howling, shrieking ghost of his Irish great-great-grandfather.Watch more videos from this series and exclusive outtakes from Stephen's time with Hugo Vickers in this Colbert Report: In the Field post. (00:58)
Stephen won't just stand up to Prince Philip -- he'll jack him into Shrove Tuesday.Watch more videos from this series and exclusive outtakes from Stephen's time with Hugo Vickers in this Colbert Report: In the Field post. (00:56)
In this exclusive clip, Stephen finds out that Simon de Pury is a total art slut. (01:32)
Stephen warms up and gives his portrait a pep talk in preparation for the big auction at an art gallery in New York. (01:24)
In this exclusive clip, Stephen browses exquisite works of art and sees only vaginas. (00:44)
Stephen wonders how art expert and auctioneer Simon de Pury responds to art -- with nods or grunts? (01:23)
Stephen quizzes art expert and auctioneer Simon de Pury about the number of things that look like vaginas in art. (00:47)
Rent-a-Ruminant owner Tammy Dunakin introduces Scout, Bert, Ernie and the rest of her employees. (00:40)
Tammy Dunican explains how she keeps her workforce from growing too rapidly. (00:45)
Stephen steps up to play a little one-on-one with Allan Houston and offers to cut him a deal. (01:18)
Stephen asks Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni to clarify which sport they are discussing. (00:54)
Stephen hits the dugout to show the Knicks' coaching staff his mad basketball-playing skills. (00:49)
With the clock winding down, Stephen tries to defeat Allan Houston the only way he knows how. (02:29)
Stephen figures out a way to play on his bad knee and diagnoses the Knicks' main problem. (00:44)
Stephen asks Consumer Reports' Liam McCormack how he can justify his scientific approach to a Christian nation. (00:31)
Stephen visits the TV lab and finally develops real respect for Consumer Reports. (00:46)