Stephen uncovers a menace in Florida and talks to Ed Rendell about leaving office by choice
Some want the dollar to be converted back to gold, and Geoffrey Canada advocates for education reform
America's fruit supply is in danger, and Atul Gawande wants to reduce health risks in hospitals
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how tides work, and Robert DePinho wants to reverse the aging process
Stephen violates the Constitution, and Fen Montaigne talks about Antarctic penguins
Stephen picks this year's Grammy winners, and Chris Hughes starts a site for Jewish sumo wrestlers
50 Cent makes $8 million on Twitter, and Bernard-Henri Levy discusses public intellectualism
Hitler delivers a moving speech in Tucson, and Stephen pictures Kevin Spacey naked with rose petals
Stephen unveils a new portrait of himself and talks to Sherry Turkle about alienating technology
Stephen looks at education reform and assumes Cornel West's book is about Obama joining the circus
Stephen gets a present from Afghanistan and talks to Ron Reagan about his memoir
Christine Todd Whitman discusses state budget shortfalls, and Chris Matthews defends JFK's legacy
House Republicans repeal health care to create new jobs, and Stephen talks to Charlie Rose
Stephen covers home appliance safety and talks to Amy Chua about her controversial book
Michael Waldman rates the State of the Union, and Christine Yvette Lewis fights for domestic workers
Stephen wonders if ESP exists and asks Brian Greene if there is a universe where people buy books
There's a breakthrough in taser technology, and Dr. Paul Offit discusses the importance of vaccines
Leslie Dach confirms Wal-Mart's collaboration with Obama, and Michael Lewis discusses Wall Street
America must break its dependency on foreign turmoil, and Sean Dorrance Kelly discusses the sacred
Stephen previews the Super Bowl and talks to Jane McGonigal about video games
Hosni Mubarak steps down onto a pillowy mound of money, and LCD Soundsystem performs
President Twitter Bird will lead Egypt, and David Albright talks about Iran's computer virus
Rupert Murdoch takes a new approach to journalism, and Eric Foner talks about Abraham Lincoln
Stephen poses for Project, and Jeffrey Leonard calls out big companies' late payment policies
Rick Santorum complains about his Google problem, and Eugene Jarecki dispels the myths of Reagan
Wisconsin Democrats waddle out of the state, and Bing West discusses the way out of Afghanistan
Stephen brings a criminal to justice, and Stephanie Coontz talks about women in the 60s
Aaron Barr threatens WikiLeaks, and Mike Huckabee doesn't believe Obama is a Muslim
Stephen's portrait goes up for auction, and Michael Scheuer talks about Osama bin Laden
Stephen addresses America's elderly and talks to Evan Osnos about the Oscars
There's a new hope for American manufacturing, and Harry Connick, Jr. won't be tickling the ivories
Stephen fights Jimmy Fallon over his new ice cream flavor, and Mark Moffett talks about bees
Stephen examines new questions about Obama's past and asks Joshua Foer where he put his car keys
Congress bans the sale of traditional light bulbs, and Dan Sinker impersonates Rahm Emanuel
Clarence Thomas may have a conflict of interest, and David Brooks talks about "The Social Animal."
Al Qaeda recruits Americans, and Reza Aslan talks about the Islamic-American experience
Stephen's self-portrait goes up for auction, and Steve Martin does some bluegrass
The art world buzzes about Stephen's portrait, and Ayman Mohyeldin talks in the Situation Mosque
Simon de Pury dances to Snoop Dogg, and Nathan Myhrvold uses modern scientific methods to cook food
Food prices skyrocket, a cable news feud escalates, and Jody Williams wants to advance equality
Labor unions fight on, and Stephen stands outside with a bullhorn to interview Michael Moore
Stephen questions Obama's plan for Libya and talks infectious diseases with Dr. Anthony Fauci
Stephen practices Rebecca Black's "Friday" and does a PSA for Tim Shriver
The Wisconsin anti-union law faces trouble, and Piers Gibbon talks about cannibalism
Stephen prepares for a world without Glenn Beck, and Andrew Chaikin wants humans to travel to Mars
Tim Pawlenty raps about pop culture, and James Franco proves he's a Tolkien fan
Stephen prepares for the royal wedding, and David Tang corrects celebrity rumors
Stephen gets ready for the royal wedding and talks to Jeff Greenfield about alternate histories
Walgreens offers Pap smears, and Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage test the blue ice myth
Mitt Romney throws his hat in the ring, and Ray Kurzweil says man and machine are becoming one
Unilever creates armpit insecurity among women, and Morgan Spurlock addresses product placement
Trevor Potter helps Stephen fill out super PAC forms, and Caroline Kennedy recites poetry
n this episode, Stephen recovers from a Catholic bender, and Donald Trump leads in the potential Republican candidate polls. Masturbation cures restless leg syndrome, and Ron Paul criticizes the Federal Reserve
The climate change debate continues, and A.C. Grayling writes a secular Bible
The new danger in air travel comes with a $25 fee, and Ice-T talks about his memoir
Stephen travels to England for the royal wedding, and asks Wade Graham about Covent Garden
Stephen throws a "We Got Bin Laden" party, and Francis Fukuyama warns of the Chinese threat
Stephen covers new details in the hunt for Bin Laden and talks to Rex Ryan for six minutes
"Atlas Shrugged" comes to the big screen, and Amy Farrell wants to end the persecution of fat people
Donald Trump applies his wisdom to same-sex marriage, and Bill James discusses true crime
Stephen looks at a unique solution to the debt crisis in Michigan, and Lupe Fiasco performs
A billboard predicts the end of the world, and Geoffrey Rush explains why he's not a method actor
Stephen receives an unexpected honor, and Eric Greitens talks about being a Navy Seal
Stephen warns of a new government intrusion and talks to John Bradshaw about dog behavior
Stephen files his super PAC request, and Alison Klayman talks about Chinese artist Ai Weiwei
Stephen covers tax breaks for oil companies and talks to Amy Kremer dressed as an American patriot
Newt Gingrich struggles to stay on message, and Austan Goolsbee talks about the debt ceiling
John Lithgow performs Gingrich's press release, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses the Harlem Rens
Stephen wonders if the world ended and lies about reading James Stewart's book
Stephen examines the Weiner scandal, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. makes a mountain out of a molehill
Congress rejects raising the debt ceiling, and Salman Khan teaches over 53 million students
Sarah Palin describes Paul Revere's midnight ride, and Werner Herzog talks about cave paintings
Rand Paul identifies terrorists, and Stephen thumb wrestles Sugar Ray Leonard
Anthony Weiner captures the manscaping vote, and Bre Pettis print a 3-D copy of Stephen's head
Andrew Breitbart shows a photo of Anthony Weiner's penis, and Tom Ridge talks about natural gas
Freestyle canoe dancing heats up, and Henry Kissinger discusses America's relationship with China
Stephen explores "Sesame Street" corruption and talks to Janny Scott about Barack Obama's mother
Seniors face a shocking new threat, and Keith Olbermann returns to television
Stephen looks at new developments in technology, and Bon Iver performs
Jack White helps Stephen revive his music career, and Florence and the Machine perform
Stephen comes clean with Jack White, Obama defends actions in Libya, and Talib Kweli performs
Jack White presents "Charlene II (I'm Over You)," and Stephen performs with the Black Belles
Ted Nugent writes an Op-ed, and Stephen wants to claim Grover Norquist as a dependent
The Supreme Court throws out a class action lawsuit against Wal-Mart, and Alexandra Pelosi discusses her documentary on immigrant naturalization in the U.S
The FEC makes a decision about Stephen's Super PAC, and Gary Sinise entertains American troops
The FEC allows Stephen to form his Super PAC, and Timothy Garton Ash discusses subversive facts
The natural gas industry tries to counter bad press, and Michael Shermer discusses "Skeptic Magazine."
Michele Bachmann signs a controversial pledge, and Dan Savage talks about marriage and monogamy
The Republican Party has a fresh young face that's only 235 years old, and David McCullough has a new book about Americans in Paris
The Rupert Murdoch scandal deepens, and Jose Antonio Vargas comes out of the border-gay closet
Fox News blows the lid back onto the Murdoch story, and John Prendergast discusses South Sudan
Newt Gingrich drowns in debt, and David Carr feels like the tallest leprechaun in "Page One."
A pie attack makes Rupert Murdoch sympathetic, Republicans limit who can vote, and Michael Sandel examines the ethical issue of sailor cannibalism
California passes a law requiring public schools to teach gay history, NBC loves breasts, and neuroscientist David Eagleman discusses the secret lives of the brain
The media assumes Norway's native gunman is Muslim, Summer's Eve uses vaginal puppetry to market their product to vaginas, and Brian Cox reveals the mysteries of space
Herman Cain breaks Stephen's heart, Peter Edelman talks "poors," and Brooke Gladstone reflects on the media's influence
Home-owning vampire Patrick Rodgers turns the tables on Wells Fargo, electric car drivers face a critical deadline, and Missy Cummings develops a new breed of flying robots
John McCain enrages Tea Partiers by calling them "Hobbits," and Republican presidential candidate Buddy Roemer won't take special-interest donations
Stephen tells the "Billy Goats Gruff" debt ceiling story, an Alabama company turns ashes into bullets, and Zappos' C.E.O
Scandal rocks Newt Gingrich's Twitterverse, David Leonhardt knows how to save America's credit rating, and Al Hunt thinks everyone lost the debt ceiling deal
A half-Hispanic teenager steals Spider-Man's job, Monopoly gets a makeover, and Robert Wittman solves art crimes
Wisconsin Democrats get bad absentee ballot applications, Stephen takes over MLB's Twitter feed, and Anthony Bourdain describes the grossest things he's ever eaten
America's credit rating plummets, Prescott Group has a cheap doomsday solution, and Nassir Ghaemi thinks madness creates first-rate leaders
The liberal media's hot-airheads have started indoctrinating America's kids
Father Jim Martin discusses God's job performance, political junkies donate money for a fix, and Elliot Ackerman lets voters directly nominate a president
Mitt Romney thinks corporations are people too, Stephen reveals his super PAC ad, and Gloria Steinem discusses gender equality
Stephen apologizes to WOI in Des Moines, Michele Bachmann wins the Iowa straw poll, and Ambassador Susan Rice discusses the role of the United Nations
Barack Obama spins "Obamacare," Frank Luntz transforms the Colbert Super PAC, and Atlantis' crewmembers talk about their final space mission
Rick Perry hires Colbert Super PAC's treasurer, Rick Santorum puts gay marriage into everyday napkin terms, and Jeff Bridges looks good by having fun
America wants a badass president, WOI reports on the "Rick Parry" write-in scandal, and hacker Kevin Mitnick is the ghost in the wires
People enjoy a story more when they know how it ends, Prescott Group unveils its toning shoes, and Tim Pawlenty explains why he pulled out of the presidential race
The TSA makes changes to airport security, controversy surrounds Martin Luther King Jr.'s memorial, and Robin Wright discusses the cultural impact of the Arab Spring
The GOP debate drives Stephen to watch MSNBC, Rick Perry calls Social Security a Ponzi scheme, and Tom Brokaw follows the progress of 9/11 victims' family members
Stephen reports on an old-school reporter, America profits from grief, and Diane Sawyer discusses "Jacqueline Kennedy: In Her Own Words."
Barack Obama unveils his jobs plan, Paul Krugman discusses the Lesser Depression, and Al Gore focuses on climate reality
Fox News objects to Barack Obama's jobs bill binder clip, Stephen unveils his postal solution, and Michael Moore talks about his memoir "Here Comes Trouble."
Swiss banking giant UBS reports a $2 billion loss, Jimmy Fallon loves Stephen, and David Copperfield discusses the mind-bending science of perception
Barack Obama unveils his deficit reduction plan; the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" changes everything; and Jeffrey Kluger examines the bond between siblings
Reuters' Chrystia Freeland discusses Europe's financial crisis, protestors occupy Wall Street, and Daniel Yergin discusses the world's quest for energy
A defunct satellite threatens the earth, the Marine Corps limits troops to silent farts in Afghanistan, and Jeremy Ben-Ami discusses the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
America reaches a milestone in corporate civil rights, Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien discuss global warming, and rock legend Radiohead performs
Rick Perry owns his horrific debate performance, the NFL tightens stadium security, and Melinda Gates works on improving America's public schools
Rick Perry talks immigration, America gets tough on pregnant Mexicans, John Lithgow calls the Atone Phone, and Ken Burns discusses his Prohibition documentary
Karl Rove's fundraising takes a turn, Trevor Potter arms Stephen with a 501(c)(4), Kevin Kline hosts The Donating Game, and Mark Cuban talks billionaires