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- Willem Dafoe


- Willem Dafoe explains his transformation into a nine-foot Martian for the movie "John Carter."
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- Claire Danes


- Claire Danes describes her role as an autistic woman who designed a system where cows can walk easily to their death.
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- Claire Danes


- Claire Danes talks about her role as a bipolar CIA agent in her TV show "Homeland."
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- Jeff Daniels


- Jeff Daniels' play, "God of Carnage," shows what happens when the mask of rage is taken away.
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- John Darnielle


- John Darnielle discusses his respect for suicidal mountain goats and his cheerfully desolate song lyrics.
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- Colbert Report: Richard Dawkins Pt. 1


- Stephen and scientist Richard Dawkins chat about natural selection and pachinko.
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- Colbert Report: Richard Dawkins Pt. 2


- Richard Dawkins is a fan of intelligent design for man-made things, but not natural things.
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- Richard Dawkins


- After offering evidence for evolution, Richard Dawkins wants to see the evidence for God.
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- Freud Rage - The Iceman Counseleth - Shani Davis


- Shani Davis thanks Stephen Colbert with two Olympic medals around his neck in the dramatic conclusion of a two-part series.
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- Colbert Report: Neil deGrasse Tyson


- Stephen asks Neil deGrasse Tyson what dark matter is because he doesn't see the color of matter.
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- Neil deGrasse Tyson


- Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to make science accessible to whomever wants to reach out and touch it.
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- Colbert Report: Elizabeth de la Vega


- Stephen tells Elizabeth de la Vega her book is just some fancy folderol candy floss for fun.
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- Guillermo del Toro


- Guillermo del Toro has always imagined the National Geographic approach to designing monsters.
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- Colbert Report - Howard Dean


- If forced to vote Republican, Howard Dean would pick Stephen and Bill O'Reilly.
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- President Obama's Health Care Plan - Howard Dean


- Howard Dean believes the American government can pay for a public health insurance option because it will generate more jobs.
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- Colbert Report - Bob Deans


- Bob Deans destroys the myth that this country was started by the Pilgrims.
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- The Decemberists


- Colin Meloy describes The Decemberists' latest album by listing influences Stephen's never heard of.
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- Colbert Report - Tom DeLay


- As long as Tom "The Hammer" DeLay doesn't go to jail, Stephen will run for President with him.
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- Colbert Report: Benicio Del Toro


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


- Ronald DePinho wants to reverse the aging process and increase years of healthy living so that older people can continue to work.
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- Colbert Report: Laura Dern


- Stephen asks Laura Dern what it was like to play America's sweetheart, Katherine Harris.
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- Mark Devlin


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


- Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale employed focus groups to help them choose songs, blue hats and suits inspired by Kim Jong-il.
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- Colbert Report: Dickson Despommier


- Stephen asks Dickson Despommier if growing food in vertical towers is an elitist way to farm.
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- Colbert Report: Interview - Tad Devine


- Stephen asks Tad Devine about superdelegates and their mutant powers.
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- Colbert Report: Tad Devine


- Stephen asks Tad Devine if we can add a third candidate to the Democratic race, like a rabid monkey or an underfed tiger.
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- Colbert Report - Jared Diamond


- Jared Diamond tells Stephen we have about another 50 years to go.
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- Colbert Report: Junot Diaz


- Stephen asks Junot Diaz how he won the Pulitzer if he wasn't born in America.
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- Colbert Report: Debra Dickerson


- Debra Dickerson explains that Barack Obama is not a Black American.
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- Colbert Report: Debra Dickerson


- Debra Dickerson from MotherJones.com feels that Bill Clinton is acting like a sphincter.
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- Colbert Report: Lou Dobbs Pt. 1


- Stephen asks Lou Dobbs how to win the war against the middle class.
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- Colbert Report: Lou Dobbs Pt. 2


- Stephen and Lou Dobbs agree that Congress should be accountable for the America's problems.
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- Colbert Report: Interview - Senator Bob Dole


- Stephen asks Senator Bob Dole to sign his letter of recommendation.
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- Placido Domingo


- Spanish tenor Placido Domingo talks about his world-famous production of "Tosca" and explains why women find tenors so captivating.
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- Colbert Report: William Donohue


- William Donohue expresses Stephen's outrage at Pastor John Hagee's anti-Catholic bigotry.
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- Colbert Report: William Donohue Pt. 1


- Catholic League, William Donohue, catholic school, nun, catholicism, secular left, evangelicals, Roman Catholic church, Jesus, guilt
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- Colbert Report: William Donohue Pt. 2


- Catholic League, William Donohue, guilt, Hollywood, The Jazz Singer, Passion of the Christ, Da Vinci Code, Opus Dei, Pope, Penn Gillette
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- Colbert Report: Senator Byron Dorgan Pt. 1


- Stephen and Sen. Byron Dorgan talk about corporate greed.
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- Colbert Report: Senator Byron Dorgan Pt. 2


- Stephen gives Sen. Byron Dorgan a question to ask from the floor of the Senate.
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- Byron Dorgan


- Byron Dorgan doesn't believe in the kind of banking modernization that caused the Great Depression.
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- Scott Douglas


- Activist Scott Douglas advocates the overturn of Alabama's HB 56 anti-immigrant law and calls for a single, fair immigration law across the U.S.
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- Ross Douthat


- Ross Douthat doesn't think Christine O'Donnell's anti-masturbation stance makes for good public policy.
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- Colbert Report - Bob Drogin


- Bob Drogin claims that the Iraq war was started by an Iraqi taxi driver named Curveball.
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- Colbert Report: Dinesh D'Souza Pt. 1


- Stephen asks Dinesh D'Souza how the liberals caused the 9/11 attacks.
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- Colbert Report: Dinesh D'Souza Pt. 2


- Stephen shows Dinesh D'Souza a strong image we should be sending our enemies.
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- Arne Duncan


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


- Lena Dunham discusses "Girls," her popular HBO show about young women navigating work, love and friendship in New York City.
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- John Durant


- John Durant eats like a caveman because our genes are best adapted to a hunter-gatherer diet.
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- Colbert Report: Denis Dutton


- Denis Dutton says art is a tool for propagating.
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- Credit Card Industry Regulation - Tamara Draut


- Tamara Draut believes industry regulation is necessary now that Americans are using credit for basic necessities.
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- Colbert Report: Michael Eric Dyson


- Michael Eric Dyson believes there are some black people in Stephen's family tree.
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