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Erick Erickson
Stephen tries out for the U.S. curling team, and Erick Erickson opposes the RNC's purity test.
展开Riley Crane
The military responds to the underwear bomber, and Riley Crane wins a contest to find 10 balloons.
展开Capt. Charles Moore
The Senate and House debate health care, and Charles Moore discovers a floating patch of garbage.
展开James Fowler
America executes fewer prisoners, and James Fowler talks about the power of social networks.
展开Mon, Jan 11, 2010
Eugene Jarecki speaks out against large banks, and Morgan Freeman says untrustworthy things.
展开Wed, Jan 13, 2010
Stephen examines the "Avatar" controversy and talks to John Heilemann about "Game Change."
展开Thu, Jan 14, 2010
Americans walk away from their mortgages, and Stephen talks to Kathleen Sebelius.
展开Emily Pilloton
Stephen wants to dig for coal, and Emily Pilloton uses industrial design to help the world's needy.
展开Stephen Bosworth
Stephen attempts to make an Olympic team, and Stephen Bosworth talks about North Korea.
展开Dick Ebersol
Stephen races speedskater Shani Davis and overcomes adversity to interview Dick Ebersol.
展开John Farmer
Stephen reviews Obama's first year in office, examines airport terrorism and discusses national security with John Farmer, dean of Rutgers-Newark Law School.
展开Kati Marton
An unlikely candidate emerges for a New York Senate seat, and Kati Marton discusses communist Hungary.
展开Mika Brzezinski
Paul Begala urges Democrats to fight back, and Mika Brzezinski balances work with parenting.
展开Arthur Benjamin
Stephen demands an iPad and hopes Arthur Benjamin tells him what comes after 14.
展开David Gergen
Stephen praises Bob McDonnell's speech, and David Gergen examines the State of the Union address.
展开Nicole Detling Miller, Jessica Smith, Harold Ford Jr.
Stephen wins a Grammy, and Harold Ford Jr. defends his new support for gay marriage.
展开Eliot Spitzer
Stephen pays tribute to J.D. Salinger, and Eliot Spitzer is happy to see Obama tough on Wall Street.
展开Peter Cove, John Durant
Stephen has advice for getting America back to work, and John Durant wants us to live like cavemen.
展开Henry Louis Gates
A former CIA agent makes startling revelations, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. analyzes Stephen's DNA.
展开Jonathan Safran Foer
Sarah Palin writes notes on her hand, and Jonathan Safran Foer urges Americans to eat less meat.
展开George Stephanopoulos
Chris Dodd wants to take away corporate free speech, and George Stephanopoulos drinks a Heineken.
展开Claire Danes
Stephen profiles Chicago's 5th district, and Claire Danes discusses her role as Temple Grandin.
展开Al Michaels, David Ross
Al Michaels considers an Al Qaeda bobsled team, and Stephen unveils his Vancouver poster to David Ross.
展开Shaun White
Stephen offends Ujjal Dosanjh and invites Shaun White for a Canadian beer.
展开Lindsey Vonn, Bob Costas
Lindsey Vonn discusses her Austrian cheese remedy, and Bob Costas doesn't care who wins.
展开Scott Hamilton, Jeret Peterson, Ryan St. Onge
Scott Hamilton discusses figure skating, while Ryan St. Onge and Jeret Peterson face an intervention.
展开Shani Davis, Seth Wescott
Shani Davis thanks the Colbert Nation for his medals, and Seth Wescott refuses to wear tight clothing.
展开Don Cheadle
Michael Buble sings two national anthems, and Don Cheadle considers doing heroin for Darfur.
展开David Brooks
Kids may be the key to our economic future, and David Brooks discusses moderate conservatism.
展开Scheherazade Rehman, Garry Wills
Scheherazade Rehman debates Greece's economy, and Garry Wills says the president has too much power.
展开Barry Schwartz
Iraqi candidates sway voters with gifts, and Barry Schwartz explains the downside of too many choices.
展开Annie Leonard
Pringles recalls its two best flavors, and Annie Leonard says Americans have too much stuff.
展开Sean Carroll
Charlie Cook discusses health care reconciliation, and Sean Carroll talks about the mystery of time.
展开David Aaronovitch
Scott Rasmussen interprets poll results, and David Aaronovitch discusses conspiracy theories.
展开Robert Baer
Stephen questions the media's focus and asks Robert Baer if the squirrel is in the basket.
展开Rebecca Skloot
Stephen examines the way Americans eat and talks to Rebecca Skloot about the ethics of science.
展开Nell Irvin Painter
Doctors offer vasectomy deals for March Madness, and Stephen arm-wrestles Nell Irvin Painter.
展开Mary Matalin
James Martin defends social justice, and Mary Matalin tries to avoid Republican talking points.
展开Claire McCaskill
Stephen breeds the elderly in captivity, and Claire McCaskill sends a message to Rush Limbaugh.
展开Simon Johnson
Scandal rocks the church even harder than Creed, and Simon Johnson thinks banks have too much power.
展开Craig Mullaney
The federal government raids an anti-government militia, and Craig Mullaney discusses Afghanistan.
展开David Frum, Judith Shulevitz
David Frum gets fired from the Republican cult, and Judith Shulevitz discusses the Sabbath.
展开Dean Kamen
Fox cancels "24," and Dean Kamen talks about his new advanced prosthetic arm invention.
展开Reverend Al Sharpton
Scrabble changes its rules to allow proper names, and Al Sharpton fights for education reform.
展开David Simon
Jeff Goldblum blesses a cigarette, and David Simon talks about his new show, "Treme."
展开Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Tonight Stephen welcomes astrophysicist and the director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil DeGrasse Tyson
展开Jeffrey Toobin, Julian Assange
Tonight Stephen welcomes the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange. Also, Stephen talks with Jeffrey Toobin about the replacement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
展开Jon Mooallem
Tonight Stephen welcomes New York Times journalist Jon Mooallem.
展开David Shields
Tonight Stephen welcomes the author of Reality Hunger: A Manifesto, David Shields. Also, Stephen talks with the host of This Week, Jake Tapper and Bill Adair from politicfact.com about fact checking the Sunday talk shows.
展开Aimee Mullins
Tonight Stephen welcomes athlete, actress and activist Aimee Mullins
展开Andrew Ross Sorkin, George Will
Tonight Stephen welcomes political pundit George Will. Also, Stephen talks with New York Times financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin
展开Jeffrey Katzenberg
Tonight Stephen welcomes the chief executive of Dreamworks animation, Jeffrey Katzenberg.
展开Craig Robinson
Tonight Stephen welcomes Oregon State University's basketball coach and author of A Game of Character: A Family Journey from Chicago's Southside to the Ivy League and Beyond, Craig Robinson.
展开Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Tonight Stephen welcomes singer Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings.
展开Conn Iggulden
Tonight Stephen welcomes the co-author of The Dangerous Book of Heroes, Conn Iggulden.
展开Gregg Easterbrook
Tonight Stephen welcomes the contributing editor for the Atlantic Monthly and author of Sonic Boom: Globalization at Mach Speed, Gregg Easterbrook.
展开Elizabeth Warren
Tonight Stephen welcomes Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren. Also, Stephen talks with the president of the Salt Institute Lori Roman and the executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest Michael Jacobson about salt intake regulation.
展开Michael J. Fox, Mark W. Moffett
Tonight Stephen welcomes explorer, biologist and author of Adventures among Ants: A Global Safari with a Cast of Trillions, Mark Moffett. Also, Michael J. Fox interrupts the Word so that Stephen can sell his new book.
展开David Isay
Tonight Stephen welcomes the founder of StoryCorps and author of Mom: A Celebration of Mothers from StoryCorps, David Isay.
展开Stewart Brand
Tonight Stephen welcomes environmentalist and author of Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto, Stewart Brand. Also, Stephen talks with The Atlantic Monthly columnist Andrew Sullivan about the British elections.
展开Gary Johnson
Tonight Stephen welcomes the former Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson, Also, Stephen talks with George Washington University's Scheherazade Rehman about the Greek bailout.
展开Hampton Sides
Tonight Stephen welcomes historian and author of Hellhound on His Trail: The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the International Hunt for His Assassin, Hampton Sides. Also, Stephen talks with Slate's legal correspondent Dahlia Lithwick about Elena Kagen's Supreme Court nomination.
展开Deepak Chopra
Tonight Stephen welcomes self help guru and author of The Shadow Effect: Illuminating the Hidden Power of Your True Self, Deepak Chopra.
展开The Hold Steady
Tonight Stephen welcomes the band The Hold Steady.
展开Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Manned spaceflight nears its end, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali lives under a constant death threat.
展开Lisa Miller
Stephen shows shocking footage from Spain, and Lisa Miller spends seven minutes in Heaven.
展开Vampire Weekend
Stephen visits the offices of Consumer Reports, and Vampire Weekend performs.
展开James Carville, Jonathan Alter
Stephen fundraises for a worthy cause, and Jonathan Alter discusses President Obama's first year.
展开Mark Frauenfelder
Stephen visits the Consumer Reports labs, and Mark Frauenfelder plays his cigar-box guitar.
展开Amb. Michael Oren, Sen. Sam Nunn
Michael Oren defends Israel's flotilla raid, and Sam Nunn warns of the nuclear terrorism threat.
展开Stephen Prothero
Stephen recaps the Tony Awards, and Stephen Prothero is going to Hell in seven religions.
展开Dr. Carl Safina
Stephen has to stop hunting men and wants Carl Safina to change the color of his Blue Ocean Institute.
展开David Mamet
Stephen helps Bob Inglis win in South Carolina, and David Mamet discusses the dying theater.
展开Gloria Steinem
Stephen starts his astronaut training, and Gloria Steinem discusses the benefits of men raising kids.
展开Tim Westergren
Stephen asks if Glenn Beck is a civil rights hero and talks to Tim Westergren about Pandora.
展开Michael Specter
Stephen completes astronaut training, and Michael Specter discusses the dangers of denying science.
展开Michael Hastings, John Waters
Michael Hastings discusses Rolling Stone article, and John Waters supports childhood rebellion.
展开Mayor Julian Castro
BP puts a positive spin on the oil spill, and Stephen interviews Mayor Julian Castro.
展开Nicholas Carr
Stephen plays one-on-one with Allan Houston, and Nicholas Carr criticizes the Internet.
展开Manny Howard
Texas Republicans want to criminalize homosexuality, and Manny Howard turns his backyard into a farm.
展开Paul Krugman, Dr. Michio Kaku
Stephen joins Cindy Cohn on the Internet and talks to Michio Kaku about invisibility cloaks.
展开Garret Keizer
Writer Garret Keizer talks about his new book: "The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want: A Book About Noise"
展开Steve Carell
Actor and old friend Steve Carell faces off against Stephen Colbert
展开Arturo Rodriguez
Arturo Rodriguez, president of the United Farm Workers of America talks with Stephen about immigrant workers.
展开Hephzibah Anderson
Stephen downloads the solution to stop media piracy, and Hephzibah Anderson talks about her year without sex.
展开Thomas S. Blanton, Kevin Kline
Stephen questions the mission in Afghanistan and challenges Kevin Kline with Shakespeare.
展开Andy Cohen
Bill O'Reilly issues a rare apology, and Stephen pours Andy Cohen a cocktail.
展开Jimmy Cliff
Stephen previews the 2012 Olympics in London, and Jimmy Cliff performs.
展开Laura Ingraham
Stephen reads some of Barack Obama's private musings to Laura Ingraham.
展开Michael Posner
P.K. Winsome introduces Nielsen Mandela, and Michael Posner discusses international democracy.
展开Savion Glover
Californians can now legally marry their pot plant, and Savion Glover performs.
展开Dylan Ratigan
Stephen names his Alpha Dog of the Week, and talks to Dylan Ratigan about Wall Street.
展开David Finkel
Michelle Obama vacations in Spain, and David Finkel describes the Iraq War's effect on American troops.
展开Chuck Close
Stephen checks in on the state of America's seniors and talks to Chuck Close about art.
展开Richard Clarke, John Fetterman
Richard Clarke wants a smaller intelligence community, and John Fetterman revitalizes Braddock, PA.
展开Barry Levine
Stephen examines the meat industry and asks Barry Levine about his National Enquirer file.
展开Thomas French
Laura Schlessinger gets in trouble, and Thomas French explains what it takes to build a zoo.
展开Jon Krakauer
Stephen finds out if there's still BP oil in the Gulf, and talks to Jon Krakauer about glory.
展开Leslie Kean
President Obama must prove he's not Muslim, and Leslie Kean calls for an investigation of UFOs.
展开Jeffrey Goldberg
Stephen examines Internet privacy and talks to Jeffrey Goldberg about conflict in the Middle East.
展开Andrew Hacker, Heidi Cullen
Andrew Hacker dismisses for-profit colleges, and Heidi Cullen warns of extreme weather
展开Richard Engel
Glenn Beck re-founds America, and Richard Engel talks about the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
展开Anthony Romero
The Tea Party wins midterm primaries, and Anthony Romero celebrates the ACLU's anniversary.
展开Vice President Joe Biden, Gen. Raymond Odierno
Stephen kicks off his salute to the troops tonight with appearances by the Vice President of the United States and the general who shaved his head.
展开Sen. Jim Webb, Joshua Bleill, Lt. Col. Brent Cummings, John Legend
David Petraeus honors the Colbert Nation, while Brent Cummings and Josh Bleill talk about their tours.
展开Lisa Birnbach
Lisa Birnbach released "The Official Preppy Handbook" in 1980. Who'd have thought that 30 years later, we'd still have preppies but not books.
展开Sean Wilentz
Stephen solves the Ground Zero mosque crisis and listens to Sean Wilentz mumble about Bob Dylan.
展开Saul Griffith
The Tea Party wins the Republican primaries, and Saul Griffith tries to solve global warming.
展开Lawrence O'Donnell
Stephen announces his March to Keep Fear Alive and talks to Lawrence O'Donnell about Tea Partiers.
展开Eric Schmidt
Craigslist shuts down its adult services, and Google CEO Eric Schmidt searches for himself.
展开Guillermo Del Toro
President Obama gives a back-to-school speech, and Guillermo del Toro meets Stephen del Matador.
展开Oscar Goodman
Stephen concludes his migrant farm worker training and talks to Oscar Goodman about Las Vegas.
展开Paul Begala, Ross Douthat
Democratic voters suffer from apathy, and Stephen doubts if Ross Douthat is that conservative.
展开Steve Rattner
The koala population suffers from Chlamydia, and Steven Rattner discusses the auto industry bailout.
展开Aaron Sorkin
Stephen questions poll reliability and talks to Aaron Sorkin in the hall while people hand them stuff.
展开Eugene Robinson
The Tea Party reaches out to kids, and Eugene Robinson discusses the four groups of black America.
展开Leon Botstein
Stephen looks at the Mexican drug war, and Leon Botstein wants to eliminate two years of school
展开Mavis Staples and Jeff Tweedy
The government tries to take control of America's food, and Mavis Staples and Jeff Tweedy perform.
展开Davis Guggenheim
Joseph Califano debates Gary Johnson over Prop 19, and Davis Guggenheim addresses failing schools.
展开Robert Reich
Muslims might take over the food supply, and Robert Reich talks about the future of the U.S. economy.
展开Brendan Steinhauser
Schools find a new way to raise money, and M. Night Shyamalan isn't really here.
展开Austan Goolsbee
Stephen questions whether it's fair to tax the rich, and Austan Goolsbee gives Obama economic advice.
展开Bill Bryson
Stephen gives away free bus tickets to D.C., and Bill Bryson talks about sex in the Middle Ages.
展开Nicholas Negroponte
Stephen celebrates his fifth anniversary, and Nicholas Negroponte gives laptops to poor children.
展开Garry Wills
Stephen prepares for the apocalypse, and Garry Wills writes a book about himself.
展开Rep. Tom Perriello, Apolo Anton Ohno
Stephen looks at the Democrats' chances in the midterms and gives Apolo Ohno a regret.
展开Maira Kalman
The McRib returns on election day, and Maira Kalman falls in love with Abraham Lincoln.
展开Jonathan Alter
Christine O'Donnell prays, and Jonathan Alter says Obama's allergy to gimmickry has hurt him.
展开Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Frum
Stephen covers the change sweeping through America with a live broadcast.
展开Doris Kearns Goodwin
Californians decide on Prop 19, and Doris Kearns Goodwin puts the midterm election into perspective.
展开Elvis Costello
A popular children's TV character is outed, and Elvis Costello threatens to cut off Stephen's thumbs.
展开Reza Aslan
Rand Paul wants to protect the rich, and Reza Aslan wants to bring down democracy through art.
展开Cee-Lo Green
Stephen promises to lob softball questions at George W. Bush, and Cee Lo Green performs.
展开Martha Stewart
Michelle Obama shakes hands with a conservative Muslim, and Stephen cooks for Martha Stewart.
展开Quincy Jones
Wall Street hands out record bonuses, Nintendo goes to court, and Quincy Jones wants a Latin Grammy.
展开David Stern
Jeffrey Goldberg opposes full-body scanners, and David Stern misses short shorts.
展开John Legend
Stephen looks at the new trend in alcoholic energy drinks, and John Legend performs "Shine."
展开Ian Frazier
Stephen wonders if America can trim its national debt, and Ian Frazier talks about Siberia.
展开Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta
Joseph Gobbles shoots Jay the Intern, and Salvatore Giunta credits the bravery of American troops.
展开Dan Savage
The advice columnist and Colbert Report national spokes-gay returns to talk about his new anti-suicide initiative for gay teenagers.
展开Tom Vilsack
James Rubin discusses the WikiLeaks document dump, and Tom Vilsack brings a cheddar cheese head.
展开Michelle Rhee
The former education commissioner talks about her efforts to reform the Washington D.C. school system.
展开David Stockman
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Garry Trudeau
Obama tries to win over Republicans, and Garry Trudeau looks back on 40 years of "Doonesbury."
展开Julie Nixon Eisenhower & David Eisenhower
Obama extends the Bush tax cuts, and David and Julie Eisenhower recall growing up in the White House.
展开Steve Martin
Stephen tests Steve Martin's art knowledge and tries to sell him last year's portrait.
展开Julie Taymor
William Wegman arts up Stephen's portrait, and Julie Taymor talks about "The Tempest."
展开Patti Smith
Stephen wants to feed the economy that Jamie Lee Curtis yogurt and asks Patti Smith about her memoir.
展开David Boies, Stephen Sondheim
Stephen wins the Golden Tweet Award and takes issue with some of Stephen Sondheim's lyrics.
展开Omar Wasow, Laird Hamilton
America is at cyberwar, and Laird Hamilton shoots the curl of Stephen's rage.
展开Amy Sedaris, Paul Simon
Jesus may be a liberal Democrat, Amy Sedaris makes a tie snake, and Paul Simon performs.
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