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Recap - Week of 6/10/13Recap - Week of 6/10/13 Edward Snowden leaks NSA secrets, Barack Obama is not Stephen's real president, the Statue of Liberty trades in her torch, and Paul McCartney muses over Lagos. (03:09)
Stephen Colberts Tribute to Having Paul McCartney on His ShowStephen Colberts Tribute to Having Paul McCartney on His Show The most successful songwriter of all time, Sir Paul McCartney, agrees to do an hour-long show with six performances. (06:13)
NSA Scandal DevelopmentsNSA Scandal Developments Edward Snowden gets fired, the government picks through yottabytes of data, and PRISM officials calculate a target's "foreignness." (03:25)
Paul McCartneyPaul McCartney Paul McCartney shares his album reissue, "Wings Over America," recalls recording "Band on the Run" in Nigeria, and debates the pronunciation of "schedule." (12:04)
Paul McCartney - Ive Just Seen a FacePaul McCartney - Ive Just Seen a Face Sir Paul McCartney performs "I've Just Seen a Face" from The Beatles' album "Help!". (02:18)
NYC Bike ShareNYC Bike Share The Wall Street Journal's Dorothy Rabinowitz speaks out against Michael Bloomberg's pedal-powered plague. (04:11)
Paul McCartney - Hi, Hi, Hi & Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!Paul McCartney - Hi, Hi, Hi & Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! Paul McCartney performs "Hi, Hi, Hi" plus a song from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." (06:31)
Paul McCartney - Listen to What the Man SaidPaul McCartney - Listen to What the Man Said Sir Paul McCartney performs "Listen to What the Man Said" from the Wings' album "Venus and Mars." (04:23)
Paul McCartney - Lady MadonnaPaul McCartney - Lady Madonna Paul McCartney performs The Beatles' 1968 single "Lady Madonna." (02:28)
6/12/13 in :60 Seconds6/12/13 in :60 Seconds Paul McCartney writes timeless songs, the NSA reassures Americans, and Michael Bloomberg starts a bike share. (01:02)
Exclusive - Paul McCartney - BirthdayExclusive - Paul McCartney - Birthday In this exclusive web performance, Sir Paul McCartney dedicates The Beatles' hit "Birthday" to anyone with a birthday. (02:56)
Intro - 6/11/13Intro - 6/11/13 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)
Prism Surveillance ProgramPrism Surveillance Program Conservatives applaud Obama for imitating George W. Bush, and The Guardian wants a Pulitzer for printing Edward Snowden's NSA revelations. (08:08)
Prism Surveillance Program - Jeffrey RosenPrism Surveillance Program - Jeffrey Rosen The National Constitution Center's Jeffrey Rosen stands by the Fourth Amendment, which says the government cannot perform general data searches on an ongoing basis. (03:21)
Chewbaccas TSA EncounterChewbaccas TSA Encounter The TSA finally joins the Empire in their fight against the Rebel Alliance by detaining Star Wars actor Peter Mayhew. (02:45)
Daniel BergnerDaniel Bergner "What Do Women Want?" author Daniel Bergner explains that when it comes to sex, women may be as equally promiscuous as men. (05:43)
Sign Off - GoodnightSign Off - Goodnight Stephen signs off with a jazzy wave. (00:07)
6/11/13 in :60 Seconds6/11/13 in :60 Seconds The NSA gathers massive amounts of information on almost everything, Obama resembles George W. Bush, and Daniel Bergden details what women want. (01:01)
Edward Snowdens NSA LeaksEdward Snowdens NSA Leaks In response to intelligence leaks, the NSA says it cannot intentionally target any US citizen -- just like the AcuVibe neck massager cannot intentionally target any muscle. (04:51)
The Imploding Muslim Country of the Week - TurkeyThe Imploding Muslim Country of the Week - Turkey Stephen practices a time-honored editorial process, and Turkish protestors target Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (04:21)
The Imploding Muslim Country of the Week - Turkey - Omer TaspinarThe Imploding Muslim Country of the Week - Turkey - Omer Taspinar Professor Omer Taspinar predicts further polarization between Turkey's conservative religious masses and its liberal, upper class. (03:05)
Cold War Update - Nuclear Launch CareersCold War Update - Nuclear Launch Careers Instead of feeling honored by their monumental duty, nuclear launch crews complain about being stuck in dead-end careers. (03:13)
Dan SavageDan Savage Dan Savage shares his book, "American Savage: Insights, Slights, and Fights on Faith, Sex, Love, and Politics." (05:16)
Sign Off - The Imploding Muslim Country of the Week BoothSign Off - The Imploding Muslim Country of the Week Booth Stephen signs off in the Sabra hummus booth. (00:08)
6/10/13 in :60 Seconds6/10/13 in :60 Seconds NSA leaker Edward Snowden comes forward, activists in Turkey oppose a mall, nuclear launch officers gain transferable skills, and Dan Savage continues to be gay. (00:59)
Recap - Week of 6/3/13Recap - Week of 6/3/13 Michele Bachmann retires, Superman foregoes underwear, photojournalists lose their jobs, Peter Earnest explains rectal concealment, and John Mellencamp talks teamwork. (04:10)
NSA Phone SurveillanceNSA Phone Surveillance The Nation Security Agency collects millions of phone records from Verizon, and unlike during the Bush administration, this time it's the Obama administration. (04:54)
Colbert Classic - Spy Training with Peter EarnestColbert Classic - Spy Training with Peter Earnest Stephen relives his undercover training at the International Spy Museum. (08:43)
John Mellencamp, Stephen King & T Bone Burnett - Pt. 1John Mellencamp, Stephen King & T Bone Burnett - Pt. 1 John Mellencamp, Stephen King and T Bone Burnett reveal the inspiration behind their Southern, gothic, supernatural musical. (04:19)
John Mellencamp, Stephen King & T Bone Burnett - Pt. 2John Mellencamp, Stephen King & T Bone Burnett - Pt. 2 Out of Stephen King, John Mellencamp and T Bone Burnett, T Bone is the only person with social skills. (02:58)
Sign Off - Nose TapSign Off - Nose Tap Stephen sends a secret signal and runs off. (00:06)
6/6/13 in :60 Seconds6/6/13 in :60 Seconds The NSA gathers phone records from Verizon, Stephen discovers rectal concealment kits, and John Mellencamp doesn't play well with others. (01:00)
Exclusive Premiere - John Mellencamp - TruthExclusive Premiere - John Mellencamp - Truth John Mellencamp performs "Truth" from the southern gothic supernatural album, "Ghost Brothers of Darkland County," a collaboration between him, Stephen King, and T Bone Burnett. (03:22)
Intro - 6/5/13Intro - 6/5/13 Food engineering goes haywire, photojournalism receives bad news, and Jonathan Alter shares his book on Barack Obama's relationship with Republicans. (00:39)
Commando of SteelCommando of Steel Superman's costume in "Man of Steel" clearly shows the outline of his Fortress of Solitude. (03:28)
Monsantos Modified WheatMonsantos Modified Wheat Monsanto swears it destroyed all its genetically modified wheat from 2005, and then just to make sure no one ever found the remains, they buried it in a field. (03:43)
Monsantos Modified Wheat - Laurie GarrettMonsantos Modified Wheat - Laurie Garrett Science journalist Laurie Garrett explains how Missouri's Farmer Assurance Provision protects Monsanto and its zombie wheat. (04:23)
Photojournalists vs. iPhonesPhotojournalists vs. iPhones The Chicago Sun-Times lays off its entire photography department and requires its reporters to learn iPhone camera basics. (02:54)
Jonathan AlterJonathan Alter Jonathan Alter explains how Barack Obama's young geek volunteers crushed Mitt Romney's "Mad Men" campaign during the 2012 election. (05:37)
Sign Off - Amber Waves of FrankengrainSign Off - Amber Waves of Frankengrain Stephen strokes a bushel of genetically modified wheat. (00:09)
6/5/13 in :60 Seconds6/5/13 in :60 Seconds "Man of Steel" presents a more realistic Superman, the Chicago Sun-Times gets rid of its photographers, and Jonathan Alter defends Obamacare. (01:00)
Michele Bachmanns Last TermMichele Bachmanns Last Term Michele Bachmann announces her retirement in a web video recorded at the Sears portrait studio. ()
Tip/Wag - Google Glass, The Lone Ranger & 3D Printed FoodTip/Wag - Google Glass, The Lone Ranger & 3D Printed Food Google bans pornography on its futuristic glasses, Disney creates a gritty Western reboot, and 3D printers bake pizzas. ()
IRS Political Targeting & Line Dancing ScandalsIRS Political Targeting & Line Dancing Scandals Conservative donors speak out about their audits, and IRS employees learn to line dance on the taxpayer's dime. ()
Alex GibneyAlex Gibney Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney discusses Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial and the Obama administration's crackdown on whistleblowers. ()
Sign Off - GoodnightSign Off - Goodnight Stephen says goodnight. ()
6/4/13 in :60 Seconds6/4/13 in :60 Seconds Michele Bachmann ends her political career, Google Glass blocks porn, IRS workers learn to dance, and Alex Gibney says whistleblowers aren't spies. ()
Stephens Week OffStephens Week Off Stephen promises to report on the big news stories he missed as soon as he cares. (01:18)
Better Know a District - Wisconsins 2nd - Mark PocanBetter Know a District - Wisconsins 2nd - Mark Pocan Freshman Democratic Congressman Mark Pocan doubts that the Hunger Games are included in the Obamacare bill. (08:20)
TrackingPoint RifleTrackingPoint Rifle Because the TrackingPoint rifle comes complete with its own built-in Wi-Fi server, hunters can track their prey even if it leaves the Starbucks. (05:11)