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Newt Gingrich gains a powerful supporter, America gets a new look at its founding fathers, and Bjork performs a song. (00:33)
After dealing with Occupy Seattle protestors, the police insist that pepper spray is no more dangerous to a 10-year-old than to an 80-year-old. (03:57)
Frank Luntz will help Stephen create a Colbert Super PAC ad that works for Democrats and Republicans and scores with the South and the North. (07:10)
Lupe Fiasco wears his smart glasses to speak out against Obama, the war on terror and segregation in Chicago. (04:48)
Stephen performs Lasik surgery with a cat and reviews the benefits and side effects of meat-based Vaxa-Goggles. (03:01)
Joshua Foer explains that having a European coach was like bringing a gun to a knife fight at the U.S. Memory Championship. (06:03)
Police tase an 86-year-old grandma, twice; the Dazer Laser temporarily blinds suspects; and an Alaskan officer makes a bear breakdance. (05:04)
Savion Glover discusses the origin of tap dancing, explains its decline in popularity and performs with friends. (06:31)
Stephen becomes a certified ophthalmologist, and Professor Buttons performs Lasik surgery on Jay. (05:29)
Emily Pilloton wants to create things that aren't just well designed, but have a positive social impact. (05:35)
Doctors enable a blind woman to see again by jamming her own tooth into her eye. (02:31)
Al Franken speculates on why Bill O'Reilly doesn't do USO tours. (3:48)