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Boston Dream Guy
Stephen owes Massachusetts an apology after voters elect Scott Brown to the Senate. (03:06)
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Intro - 01/19/10
Stephen needs a clean pint of urine before he can make an Olympic team, and Stephen Bosworth discusses North Korea. (00:31)
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Dick Ebersol
Dick Ebersol invites Stephen to cover the Olympics as a member of the NBC team and receives a check from the Colbert Nation. (06:44)
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Dick Ebersol
Dick Ebersol invites Stephen to cover the Olympics as a member of the NBC team and receives a check from the Colbert Nation. (06:44)
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1/21/10 in :60 Seconds
Stephen details the Taliban’s new code of conduct, warns of geriatric jihadists, and asks John Farmer about his conspiracy theory. (01:02)
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The Word - Two-Faced
Either there are two completely different Barack Obamas, or conservative pundits are attacking him no matter what he does. (05:26)
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Taliban Public Relations
Now that the Taliban has stopped cutting off ears, lips and tongues, they’re appealing to a broader demo. (01:29)
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Kati Marton
Kati Marton explains how she accessed her childhood in Hungary by obtaining secret police files. (06:20)
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Intro - 01/21/10
Stephen reviews Obama’s first year in office, examines airport terrorism and discusses national security with John Farmer. (00:32)
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Recap - Week of 1/18/10
Stephen kicks off the Colbert Nation Liquidation and races U.S. Speedskater Shani Davis. (04:24)
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1/26/10 in :60 Seconds
Stephen talks prison fights with Paul Begala, stands up for baby gun rights and wants Mika Brzezinski barefoot and pregnant. (01:02)
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Intro - 01/25/10
An unlikely candidate emerges for a New York Senate seat, and Kati Marton remembers her tragic childhood in communist Hungary. (00:29)
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