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The Colbert Report

The Colbert Report

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7.22005 - 201430 min
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Summary

Feel the news along with Stephen Colbert, America's ballsiest pundit.

Show Information

PremieredOctober 17, 2005
EndedDecember 18, 2014
NetworkComedy Central
LanguageEnglish
Seasons10
Episodes1447

Episodes

1

Alan Colmes, John King

January 5, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen congratulates John King and the rest of the media on getting Obama elected.

2

Matt Miller

January 6, 2009 • 30 min

Matt Miller says the government must make sure we have basic securities like health care and pensions.

3

Benicio Del Toro

January 7, 2009 • 30 min

Benicio Del Toro talks about meeting Castro to prepare for "Che."

4

Lawrence Lessig

January 8, 2009 • 30 min

Lawrence Lessig says the outdated copyright laws have turned our kids into criminals.

5

Anthony Romero

January 12, 2009 • 30 min

Anthony Romero believes it will be a huge mistake if Barack Obama doesn't close Guantanamo immediately.

6

Niall Ferguson

January 13, 2009 • 30 min

Niall Ferguson explains how money is a relationship between a creditor and a debtor.

7

Alan Khazei

January 14, 2009 • 30 min

Alan Khazei explains to Stephen why anybody would do something for someone else and not get paid for it.

8

David Gregory, Shepard Fairey

January 15, 2009 • 30 min

David Gregory believes the press will hold Obama's feet to the fire in the same way all presidents ought to be challenged. Shepard Fairey's "Hope" poster belongs to everyone.

9

Frank Rich

January 19, 2009 • 30 min

Frank Rich says George W. Bush delivers a message of hope for mediocrity.

10

Jabari Asim

January 20, 2009 • 30 min

Jabari Asim thinks Barack Obama is an opportunity for us to redefine ourselves as a country.

11

Elizabeth Alexander

January 21, 2009 • 30 min

Elizabeth Alexander explains to Stephen the difference between a metaphor and a lie.

12

Jon Meacham

January 22, 2009 • 30 min

Jon Meacham thinks Andrew Jackson would have loved YouTube.

13

Chris Mooney, Ed Young

January 26, 2009 • 30 min

Chris Mooney thinks scientists are going to be much closer to Barack Obama than they were to George W. Bush. Pastor Ed Young believes more sex will help marriages.

14

Philippe Petit

January 27, 2009 • 30 min

Philippe Petit isn't courageous -- he's following his passion.

15

Paul McCartney, Denis Dutton

January 28, 2009 • 30 min

Paul McCartney explains how to hunt vegetables. Denis Dutton says art is a tool for propagating.

16

John Podesta

January 29, 2009 • 30 min

John Podesta believes that in the last nine days Barack Obama has shown he can make progress.

17

Dan Zaccagnino

February 2, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen is angry with Dan Zaccagnino for allowing Indaba Music users to remix his interview.

18

Henry Louis Gates Jr.

February 3, 2009 • 30 min

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. says Abraham Lincoln was always against slavery, but he wasn't a fan of black people.

19

Steve Martin

February 4, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen explodes after Steve Martin walks through his eyeline.

20

James Surowiecki, Jonah Lehrer

February 5, 2009 • 30 min

James Surowiecki says the Democrats are using the financial crisis to push through programs that are in the long-term interest of Americans. Jonah Lehrer talks about finding a balance between the rational and the emotional in decision-making.

21

TV on the Radio

February 9, 2009 • 30 min

Colbert then interviews TV on the Radio about their career. 

22

Robert Ballard

February 10, 2009 • 30 min

Robert Ballard explains why ocean exploration is a good investment.

23

Eleanor Holmes Norton, Steven Pinker

February 11, 2009 • 30 min

Eleanor Holmes Norton will give Stephen a key to DC when residents get their voting rights. Stephen wonders if putting your genome on the Internet is like posting the social security number that God gave you.

24

David Ross, Ed Colbert, Adam Gopnik

February 12, 2009 • 30 min

David Ross and Ed Colbert debate the copyright issues surrounding Shepard Fairey's Obama poster. Adam Gopnik claims that faith and fear no longer rule our lives because of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin.

25

Father James Martin, Helen Fisher

February 23, 2009 • 30 min

Father Jim Martin believes an economic recession lowers people's defenses, making it easier for God to break through. Helen Fisher describes what happens to your brain when you're in love.

26

Cliff Sloan

February 24, 2009 • 30 min

Cliff Sloan believes that Marbury v. Madison is significant because it established the rule of law.

27

John Fetterman

February 25, 2009 • 30 min

Mayor John Fetterman believes Braddock, PA is a great place to spend some of the stimulus money.

28

Kris Kristofferson

February 26, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen wants to know how Kris Kristofferson can be a country musician and a liberal at the same time.

29

David Byrne

March 2, 2009 • 30 min

Late at night, who does David Byrne fear David Byrne is?

30

Mark Bittman

March 3, 2009 • 30 min

Mark Bittman says we eat without thinking about what is good for us, and what's good for the planet.

31

Carl Wilson

March 4, 2009 • 30 min

Carl Wilson tries to understand the popularity of Celine Dion in "Let's Talk About Love."

32

Steven Johnson

March 5, 2009 • 30 min

Steven Johnson talks about Joseph Priestley, the man who first realized that plants actually create the oxygen we breathe.

33

Lisa Hannigan

March 9, 2009 • 30 min

Lisa Hannigan sewed the cover, liner notes and lyrics of her album "Sea Sew."

34

William Gerstenmaier, Dr. Jay Keasling

March 10, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen asks William Gerstenmaier to commit to naming the space module "Colbert," if he wins the online vote. Jay Keasling says the same yeast that we use to produce beer and bread will soon be fueling our cars and planes.

35

Howard Fineman

March 11, 2009 • 30 min

Howard Fineman believes Americans were born and bred to argue.

36

Simon Johnson, Peter Singer

March 12, 2009 • 30 min

Simon Johnson explains why America's economy resembles an unstable, emerging market. Peter Singer urges Stephen to give money to poor people rather than enjoying it himself.

37

Jonathan Chait, Neil Gaiman

March 16, 2009 • 30 min

Jonathan Chait believes the New Deal was successful because it eased people's misery. Neil Gaiman replaces being scared of dead people with being afraid of living people in his new book "The Graveyard Book."

38

David Grann

March 17, 2009 • 30 min

David Grann follows the footsteps of an explorer searching for a lost civilization.

39

Juan Cole

March 18, 2009 • 30 min

Juan Cole doesn't advocate a soft approach, but he wants to take the Muslim world's views into account.

40

John McCardell

March 19, 2009 • 30 min

John McCardell believes the current drinking age law drives alcohol consumption out of public view, putting young people at greater risk.

41

Derrick Pitts

March 30, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen handles Derrick Pitt's replica of Galileo's telescope with special magic gloves.

42

David Plotz

March 31, 2009 • 30 min

David Plotz learned that the Bible is a lot messier than what they teach in Sunday school.

43

Dambisa Moyo

April 1, 2009 • 30 min

Dambisa Moyo wants to focus on long-term growth for Africa instead of temporary solutions.

44

Biz Stone

April 2, 2009 • 30 min

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, one of America's preeminent Twits, discusses the company's popularity and business model.

45

Tom Brokaw, Rich Lowry

April 6, 2009 • 30 min

Tom Brokaw believes Barack Obama appeared very presidential at the G20 Summit. Rich Lowry wants Republican principles to stay the same, but the application to change.

46

Queen Noor

April 7, 2009 • 30 min

Queen Noor will only knight Stephen after he signs the Global Zero declaration.

47

Phil Bronstein

April 8, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen asks Phil Bronstein if the death of newspapers and journalistic oversight will begin a golden age of corruption.

48

Bart Ehrman

April 9, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen discusses Bart Ehrman's theory that the Bible contradicts itself.

49

Sunita Williams, Susie Orbach

April 14, 2009 • 30 min

However far the space station goes, Stephen's treadmill will always have gone a few miles more. If Susie Orbach drops five pounds, she could be talking about her book "Bodies" on The Daily Show.

50

Jim Lehrer

April 15, 2009 • 30 min

It takes real courage for Jim Lehrer to be boring five nights a week on television.

51

Kanishk Tharoor, Doug Kmiec

April 16, 2009 • 30 min

Kanishk Tharoor describes India's beautifully choreographed dance of democracy. Douglas Kmiec doesn't want the state to adopt any religion's perspective and impose it on Americans.

52

Ken Quinn, Sheriff Joe Arpaio

April 20, 2009 • 30 min

Second Mate Ken Quinn and Stephen are returning to sea to hunt pirates in a two-man paddleboat. Sheriff Joe Arpaio denies that he focuses too much on illegal immigration.

53

Coach Mike Kryzewski

April 21, 2009 • 30 min

Mike Krzyzewski differentiates between teamwork and socialism.

54

Ira Glass

April 22, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen wants to know if Ira Glass will be just as lifeless hosting a live cinema performance as he is on the radio.

55

Elizabeth Bintliff

April 23, 2009 • 30 min

Elizabeth Bintliff brings along Daisy the Cow to promote Heifer International, an organization that delivers livestock to developing countries.

56

The Decemberists

April 27, 2009 • 30 min

Colin Meloy describes The Decemberists' latest album by listing influences Stephen's never heard of.

57

Richard Engel, Daniel Gross

April 28, 2009 • 30 min

Richard Engel shares with Stephen the customary tip for a soldier who saves your life. Daniel Gross urges rich cable TV personalities to buy steaks, cigars and whiskey.

58

David Kessler

April 29, 2009 • 30 min

David Kessler wants to save lives by getting Americans to eat less.

59

Jonathan Alter, Ethan Nadelman

April 30, 2009 • 30 min

Jonathan Alter tells Stephen how Obama's first 14 Mondays stack up against FDR's. Ethan Nadelmann wants to remove marijuana from the criminal justice system and put it into the taxation and regulation systems.

60

J.J. Abrams

May 4, 2009 • 30 min

J.J. Abrams reveals clues to Stephen's Persian Gulf mystery before Romulan Stephen demands revenge.

61

Cliff Sloan, Paul Rieckhoff

May 5, 2009 • 30 min

Cliff Sloan estimates that the odds on the new Supreme Court justice being a white male are close to zero, even if that male is Stephen. Paul Rieckhoff wants to make sure returning veterans get education, employment and health care support.

62

Laurie Garrett

May 6, 2009 • 30 min

Laurie Garrett warns that the bird virus in Indonesia is 850 times as bad as the swine flu, though the piggies are right outside our door..

63

Mitchell Joachim

May 7, 2009 • 30 min

Mitchell Joachim imagines soft cars and blimp bumper buses for cities in the future.

64

Tamara Draut

May 11, 2009 • 30 min

Tamara Draut believes industry regulation is necessary now that Americans are using credit for basic necessities.

65

Ron Howard

May 12, 2009 • 30 min

Ron Howard tells Stephen that "Angels & Demons" is about Robert Langdon saving the church, even though Jesus already did that.

66

Michael Pollan

May 13, 2009 • 30 min

Michael Pollan advises that the best food to eat is anything with less than five ingredients in it.

67

Yusuf

May 14, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen calls Yusuf a coward while telling him he loves him at the same time.

68

Meghan McCain

May 18, 2009 • 30 min

Meghan McCain loves the Republican Party and wants to save it from the people trying to make it more extreme.

69

Walter Kirn

May 19, 2009 • 30 min

Walter Kirn believes that putting Ivy League schools like Princeton on the web would show those attending state schools they're not inferior.

70

Seth Shostak

May 20, 2009 • 30 min

Seth Shostak believes that, unless Earth is a miracle, there is most likely life among the trillion planets.

71

Green Day

May 21, 2009 • 30 min

Green Day discusses Wal-Mart's censorship and considers covering one of Stephen's patriotic songs.

72

Jeffrey Toobin, Sen. Byron Dorgan

June 1, 2009 • 30 min

After 106 white male Supreme Court justices, Jeffrey Toobin thinks it might be time to change the court dynamics. Byron Dorgan doesn't believe in the kind of banking modernization that caused the Great Depression.

73

Katty Kay

June 2, 2009 • 30 min

Katty Kay explains the significant value of women in the workplace, even though they work in different ways than men.

74

Eric Schlosser

June 3, 2009 • 30 min

Eric Schlosser exposes the bizarre development of science-fiction factory farming systems over the last 30 years.

75

Dag Soderberg, David Byrne

June 4, 2009 • 30 min

Dag Soderberg takes the Bible out of the bookshop and onto the coffee table with "Bible Illuminated."

76

Stephen broadcasts from Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno

June 8, 2009 • 30 min

Under direct orders from Commander-in-Chief Barack Obama, General Ray Odierno shaves Stephen's head.

77

Stephen broadcasts from Iraq (1)

June 9, 2009 • 30 min

Bill Clinton works tirelessly to find a cure for Stephen Colbert, and the back of Stephen's head sells ad space for AMP Energy.

78

Stephen broadcasts from Iraq (2)

June 10, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen identifies with strong military role models because he eats a lot of Admiral Crunch.

79

Stephen broadcasts from Iraq (3)

June 11, 2009 • 30 min

Jim Webb's Marine background makes it difficult thank the Army, while Stephen tips his hat to a wrinkle-blasting laser and the contractors who built his set.

80

Austan Goolsbee

June 15, 2009 • 30 min

Austan Goolsbee believes Barack Obama's policies will fix the auto industry and put Americans in a very happy place.

81

Karim Sadjadpour, Jim Rogers

June 16, 2009 • 30 min

Karim Sadjadpour believes Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sees his victory as a gift from God and Ayatollah Khomeini. Jim Rogers aims to keep power affordable and reliable while cleaning up the coal industry's large carbon footprint.

82

Joshua Micah Marshall

June 17, 2009 • 30 min

Joshua Micah Marshall describes the Talking Points Memo blog as a hybrid of collaborative reader reporting and traditional reporting.

83

Paul Muldoon

June 18, 2009 • 30 min

Paul Muldoon and Stephen recite "Tea" together to help it become the number one poem in America.

84

Simon Schama

June 22, 2009 • 30 min

Simon Schama admits that out of all the countries' histories he's covered, the United States has the greatest.

85

Howard Dean, David Kilcullen

June 23, 2009 • 30 min

Howard Dean believes the American government can pay for a public health insurance option because it will generate more jobs. David Kilcullen fights wars by taking a local approach to combat smaller guerrilla movements.

86

Matthew Crawford

June 24, 2009 • 30 min

Matthew Crawford explores the dichotomy between "knowledge" work and manual labor.

87

Jim Fouratt

June 25, 2009 • 30 min

Jim Fouratt discusses the significance of the Stonewall riots for the gay rights movement and his frustration with Barack Obama.

88

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

June 29, 2009 • 30 min

Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to make science accessible to whomever wants to reach out and touch it.

89

Alexi Lalas, Kevin Mattson

June 30, 2009 • 30 min

Alexi Lalas believes the U.S. soccer team definitely has a shot at winning the World Cup. Kevin Mattson discusses the relevance of Jimmy Carter's underappreciated "national malaise" speech.

90

Nicholas Kristof

July 1, 2009 • 30 min

Nicholas Kristof describes the endocrine disruptors in the water that are causing genital malformations in male animals and humans.

91

Ed Viesturs

July 2, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen punches Ed Viesturs' Frequent Everest Card after his seventh climb to the summit of Mount Everest.

92

Paul Rieckhoff, Paul Krugman

July 13, 2009 • 30 min

If Stephen gets 25,000 votes, Paul Rieckhoff will make him an honorary member of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. Paul Krugman says the stimulus package is enough to help, but not enough to cure the economic crisis.

93

Leymah Gbowee

July 14, 2009 • 30 min

Leymah Gbowee organized a sex strike among women until the Liberian civil war ended.

94

Douglas Rushkoff

July 15, 2009 • 30 min

Douglas Rushkoff discusses the downfalls of operating the world like a corporation and how to weaken corporate influence.

95

Edmund Andrews

July 16, 2009 • 30 min

Edmund Andrews explains how he fell victim to the mortgage crisis as a New York Times economics reporter.

96

Geoffrey Canada, Bob Park

July 20, 2009 • 30 min

Geoffrey Canada can't find any area where white men are being disproportionately victimized. Bob Park doesn't understand why humans need go to space when robots can do a better job.

97

Dr. Aaron Carroll

July 21, 2009 • 30 min

Aaron Carroll believes the single-payer system will cost less, cover everyone and lead to better outcomes.

98

Matthew Waxman, Chris Anderson

July 22, 2009 • 30 min

Chris Anderson explains how it's possible for companies to make money by providing free services.

99

Zev Chafets

July 23, 2009 • 30 min

Zev Chafets doesn't have a problem with steroid use in baseball, but he is concerned about its cover-up.

100

Movits!

July 27, 2009 • 30 min

Because the guys from Movits! are from Sweden, they're forced to have the same hair length and glasses.

101

Arianna Huffington

July 28, 2009 • 30 min

Arianna Huffington was born in the United States, but she cultivated an accent to give herself an air of being an ethnic minority.

102

Kevin Baker

July 29, 2009 • 30 min

Kevin Baker believes President Obama sees what needs to be done but is too reluctant to break with Congress.

103

Kathryn Bigelow

July 30, 2009 • 30 min

Kathryn Bigelow's war movie, "The Hurt Locker," is getting great reviews, despite not having explosions and ear-splitting sound effects.

104

Gen. Tony Zinni

August 3, 2009 • 30 min

General Tony Zinni cites David Petraeus, Barack Obama and Richard Branson as examples of great leaders.

105

Kurt Andersen

August 4, 2009 • 30 min

According to Kurt Andersen, the economic and health crises give Americans a brief chance to get things where they want them.

106

Kris Kobach

August 5, 2009 • 30 min

Kris Kobach wants to fight illegal immigration on the local level and reward the people willing to come to this country legally.

107

Meryl Streep

August 6, 2009 • 30 min

Meryl Streep won't feel responsible if her role as Julia Child influences kids to think cooking is cool.

108

Sen. Barbara Boxer

August 10, 2009 • 30 min

Barbara Boxer's new novel, "Blind Trust," is about a liberal California senator involved in a scandal, but it's not a veiled confession.

109

Jonathan Cohn

August 11, 2009 • 30 min

According to Jonathan Cohn, the health care crisis forces even middle class Americans, who play by the rules, to choose between bankruptcy and medical care.

110

Mark Johnson

August 12, 2009 • 30 min

Mark Johnson explores the way music helps us persevere through struggles with his movement, "Playing for Change."

111

Mark Devlin

August 13, 2009 • 30 min

Mark Devlin sends giant weather balloons into space to learn about galaxies that are billions of light years away.

112

Bill McKibben

August 17, 2009 • 30 min

Bill McKibben urges international leaders to take steps to lower the world's carbon dioxide levels through his 350.org movement.

113

Robert Wright

August 18, 2009 • 30 min

Robert Wright believes that the three major religions can help God move toward a level of tolerance and compassion.

114

Ang Lee

August 19, 2009 • 30 min

Ang Lee captures the hope and optimism of tired, dirty kids in his movie, "Taking Woodstock."

115

Chris Matthews

August 20, 2009 • 30 min

Chris Matthews believes American politics would have been completely different without the Kennedys.

116

Cory Booker

September 14, 2009 • 30 min

Mayor Cory Booker discusses Newark's decreasing crime rate and gives Stephen the right to pee.

117

Christiane Amanpour

September 15, 2009 • 30 min

Christiane Amanpour is going to make Americans care about the rest of the world with her CNN show "Amanpour".

118

The Flaming Lips

September 16, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen asks The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne how bad things must be in Oklahoma that "Do You Realize??" is its official rock song.

119

Frank Bruni

September 17, 2009 • 30 min

Frank Bruni talks about mastering his addiction to compulsive eating as a food critic for the New York Times.

120

Shai Agassi

September 22, 2009 • 30 min

Shai Agassi explains his electric car network that's modeled after cell phone plans.

121

Michael Moore, A.J. Jacobs

September 23, 2009 • 30 min

Michael Moore fights capitalism and urges Senate Democrats to stand up for health care reform. AJ Jacobs' life experiments include following all the rules of the Bible, trying to be the most rational person alive and radical honesty.

122

Ken Burns

September 24, 2009 • 30 min

Ken Burns believes if America didn't have national parks, the Grand Canyon would be lined with mansions and Yosemite would be a gated community.

123

Sheryl WuDunn

September 28, 2009 • 30 min

Sheryl WuDunn believes giving women loans and educating girls is the way to lift developing nations out of poverty.

124

Matt Latimer

September 29, 2009 • 30 min

Matt Latimer, a former speechwriter for the Bush administration, remembers the words he used most when writing for the president.

125

Richard Dawkins

September 30, 2009 • 30 min

After offering evidence for evolution, Richard Dawkins wants to see the evidence for God.

126

George Wendt, Dr. Francis Collins

October 1, 2009 • 30 min

Francis Collins informs Stephen that it's going to take time for stem cell research to give him crab claws.

127

Arne Duncan

October 5, 2009 • 30 min

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan wants longer school hours so American students can compete with the rest of the world.

128

Lara Logan, the Mountain Goats

October 6, 2009 • 30 min

John Darnielle discusses his cheerfully desolate song lyrics and his respect for suicidal mountain goats.

129

Alison Gopnik

October 7, 2009 • 30 min

Alison Gopnik says babies are already as smart as they can be and have incredibly powerful ways of learning about the world.

130

Colin Beavan

October 8, 2009 • 30 min

Colin Beavan spent a year making no environmental impact in the hope of finding a way to live that's better for the planet.

131

Shashi Tharoor, Dr. Sanjay Gupta

October 12, 2009 • 30 min

Sanjay Gupta wants to intervene in the process of death and possibly reverse it.

132

David Javerbaum, Sylvia Earle

October 13, 2009 • 30 min

Sylvia Earle stresses the importance of doing everything we can to protect the ocean and restore health to the system that takes care of us.

133

Amy Farrell, The RZA

October 14, 2009 • 30 min

The RZA wants everyone to know that the truth shall set you free from all things.

134

Jerry Mitchell

October 15, 2009 • 30 min

Thanks to Jerry Mitchell's investigations, four people have gone to jail for crimes they committed in the civil rights era.

135

Cornel West

October 26, 2009 • 30 min

Cornel West criticizes Barack Obama out of concern for the poor and working class people.

136

Randall Balmer, Gail Collins

October 27, 2009 • 30 min

Randall Balmer refuses to join the Catholic Church because he's suspicious of any religious group that defines itself in negative terms. Gail Collins describes the last 50 years of progress made by American women and the new issues they face today.

137

Brian Cox

October 28, 2009 • 30 min

Physicist Brian Cox, one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, discusses relativity and scientific bollocks.

138

Rosanne Cash, Bill Simmons

October 29, 2009 • 30 min

Put Rosanne Cash's new album on your list and drop some cash on it. Bill Simmons believes Wilt Chamberlain was gay and compares Kobe Bryant to Teen Wolf.

139

Nicholas Thompson

November 2, 2009 • 30 min

Nicholas Thompson describes the lives of two friends -- Paul Nitze and George Kennan -- battling over the U.S. approach to the Cold War.

140

Andrew Sullivan

November 3, 2009 • 30 min

Andrew Sullivan details Barack Obama's achievements in improved international relations, health care reform and bipartisanship.

141

Harold Evans

November 4, 2009 • 30 min

Harold Evans talks about being married to Tina Brown, getting knighted by the queen and exposing spies in the British government.

142

Joey Cheek, Chief William Bratton

November 5, 2009 • 30 min

William Bratton works to take the American police force model to emerging democracies and post-conflict nations.

143

Thomas Campbell

November 9, 2009 • 30 min

Thomas Campbell explains to Stephen why people come to see art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

144

Maria Shriver

November 10, 2009 • 30 min

Maria Shriver feeds Stephen Lovin' Scoopful, her new ice cream that benefits Special Olympics.

145

Christopher Caldwell

November 11, 2009 • 30 min

Christopher Caldwell says unassimilated Muslim immigrants have disrupted European relations between ethnic groups and the sexes.

146

Woody Harrelson

November 12, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen shaves Woody Harrelson's head while they both sing "The Star-Spangled Banner."

147

Paul Goldberger

November 16, 2009 • 30 min

Paul Goldberger says buildings bring out our emotions and are part of our most profound memories.

148

Malcolm Gladwell

November 17, 2009 • 30 min

Malcolm Gladwell tries to get people to see connections between their own worlds and worlds outside of theirs.

149

Norah Jones

November 18, 2009 • 30 min

Norah Jones doesn't like her fans enough to get caught snorting coke in her underwear.

150

John Pike, Elvis Costello

November 19, 2009 • 30 min

John Pike talks about the popularity of the AK-47 as the Russian designer celebrates his 90th birthday. Elvis Costello will come back and do a song with Stephen when he gets his voice back.

151

Dan Esty, Cevin Soling

November 30, 2009 • 30 min

Dan Esty believes President Obama will bring a change in spirit to the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Cevin Soling says public schools have been transformed into prisons because of an overdependence on security.

152

Guy Consolmagno, Sherman Alexie

December 1, 2009 • 30 min

Brother Guy Consolmagno explains why the Vatican accepts the possibility of alien life. Sherman Alexie criticizes digital technology for taking away the local celebration and appreciation of books.

153

Craig Watkins

December 2, 2009 • 30 min

Craig Watkins tries to bring back credibility to the criminal justice system by overturning wrongful convictions.

154

Sec. Janet Napolitano

December 3, 2009 • 30 min

Janet Napolitano discusses America's border security and explains why she doesn't believe in the color-coded terror alert level.

155

Bill T. Jones, a performance by the cast of "Fela"

December 7, 2009 • 30 min

Bill T. Jones describes how Fela Kuti fought against the Nigerian government with his music.

156

Sen. Bernie Sanders, Andy Schlafly

December 8, 2009 • 30 min

Bernie Sanders doesn't want the government to run everything, but he calls for a fairer distribution of wealth and income.

157

Matt Taibbi

December 9, 2009 • 30 min

Matt Taibbi discusses Goldman Sachs' unprecedented access and influence on the government.

158

Lara Logan

December 10, 2009 • 30 min

Lara Logan weighs in on Obama's complex plan in Afghanistan and explains why Osama bin Laden hasn't been captured.

159

Katherine Reutter, Snoop Dogg

December 14, 2009 • 30 min

Katherine Reutter wants Stephen to autograph her thigh so she can skate faster. Snoop Dogg works on his acting skills by reading a soap opera script with Stephen.

160

Alicia Keys

December 15, 2009 • 30 min

Stephen wants Alicia Keys to address the suburban crowd in her hit song, "Empire State of Mind."

161

Tom Brokaw

December 16, 2009 • 30 min

Tom Brokaw calls the last 10 years the "Oh My God" decade where everything was out of sync with what it had been before.

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