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Stephen sails seven days on the heaving breast of cruel Poseidon in the 2011 Charleston to Bermuda Yacht Race. (02:59)
Stephen tries out a mosquito net, increases the elephant population and reports on loveable eccentric Muammar al-Gaddafi in his coverage of Africa. (03:50)
Geoffrey Rush talks about method acting, mentoring Ryan Reynolds but playing a feral eight-year-old. (04:54)
Barack Obama releases his long-form birth certificate, but Donald Trump wants the president's Occidental records. (05:34)
Alaska prohibits the use of tasers for hunting, police subdue a rowdy Pittsburgh Pirates fan, and Gretchen Carlson agrees with disciplining kids with pepper spray. (06:38)
Mark Moffett describes the elaborate social structures of ants that include market economies and nationalism. (05:51)
The Colbert Report looks back at Stephen's reddest, whitest and bluest moments. (6:38)
How to deal with the scourge of piracy -- if only there were a form of transportation besides boats. (00:34)
Granting vigilantes the right to shoot pirates on the high seas is the free market at its best. (03:17)
Second Mate Ken Quinn and Stephen are returning to sea to hunt pirates in a two-man paddleboat. (02:52)
Barack Obama helps America escape from the Bill of Rights lovers who keep humping the leg of habeas corpus. (01:53)
The government tries to regulate small loans, and Susie Orbach wants us to rethink our body image. (00:36)
The military asked Stephen to adopt a "don't ask, don't tell" policy for his trip, which is hard because he's Dubai-curious. (05:43)
Stephen believes the message of "Valkyrie" is that there were some good Nazis. (4:37)
Stephen tells Richard Freeman that capitalists are the chickens and workers are the eggs that we have the right to scramble. (4:09)
If Stephen knows anything about the ladies, it's that they long to escape into a world of romance. (4:03)