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Episode #09116
Stephen tells Colbert Nation a little bit about his mother, Lorna Colbert, who died at age 92. (03:30)
Episode #09116
If Cap'n Horatio Magellan Crunch is lying about his U.S. naval rank, what else is he lying about? (04:03)
Episode #09116
America's second massive housing bubble will lead to prosperity, and North Carolina goes after public road freeloaders. (04:25)
Episode #09116
Jimmy Tamborello, Ben Gibbard and Jenny Lewis celebrate the 10th anniversary of their indie rock album, "Give Up." (04:50)
Episode #09116
In their first television appearance, the Postal Service performs "Such Great Heights" off their "Give Up" album reissue. (04:03)
Episode #09116
Cap'n Crunch is part of a balanced betrayal, banks over-lend to homeowners, and the Postal Service contemplates a second album. (01:00)
Episode #09116
In this web-only exclusive, the Postal Service performs "A Tattered Line of String" off their album reissue, "Give Up." (04:00)
Edward Snowden leaks NSA secrets, Barack Obama is not Stephen's real president, the Statue of Liberty trades in her torch, and Paul McCartney discusses recording in Nigeria. (03:09)
Episode #09115
The most successful songwriter of all time, Sir Paul McCartney, agrees to do an hour-long show with six performances. (06:13)
Episode #09115
Edward Snowden gets fired, the government picks through yottabytes of data, and PRISM officials calculate a target's "foreignness." (03:25)
Episode #09115
Paul McCartney discusses the reissue of "Wings Over America," recalls recording "Band on the Run" in Nigeria and debates the pronunciation of "schedule." (12:04)
Episode #09115
Sir Paul McCartney performs "I've Just Seen a Face" from the Beatles album "Help!" (02:18)
Episode #09115
The Wall Street Journal's Dorothy Rabinowitz speaks out against Michael Bloomberg's pedal-powered plague. (04:11)
Episode #09115
Paul McCartney performs Wings' "Hi, Hi, Hi" plus a song from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." (06:31)
Episode #09115
Sir Paul McCartney performs "Listen to What the Man Said" from the Wings album "Venus and Mars." (04:23)
Episode #09115
Paul McCartney performs the Beatles' 1968 single "Lady Madonna." (02:28)
Episode #09115
Paul McCartney writes timeless songs, the NSA reassures Americans, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg starts a bike share program in New York City (01:02)
Episode #09115
In this exclusive web performance, Sir Paul McCartney dedicates the Beatles hit "Birthday" to anyone with a birthday. (02:56)
Episode #09114
The NSA spies on Americans, the TSA cracks down during travel season, and Daniel Bergner claims women's sexual desire matches men's. (00:42)