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Alaska prohibits the use of tasers for hunting, police subdue a rowdy Pittsburgh Pirates fan, and Gretchen Carlson agrees with disciplining kids with pepper spray. (06:38)
Reporters get so desperate they'll even work for a newspaper, and Bill McKibben lowers carbon dioxide levels by not exhaling when he talks. (00:35)
Jared Polis didn't announce that he was gay as a political ploy to get elected in a liberal district. (06:28)
Stephen proves he's in Denver by showing the intro to "Dynasty." (01:13)
Stephen honors the Boston Red Sox for punishing the Colorado Rockies and preserving the sanctity of Rocktober by adding a rock and roll creche to his bookshelf. (1:35)
As an avid outdoorsman, Stephen understands that Rocky Mountain High is not about drugs. (1:23)
Stephen and Representative Diana DeGette discuss whether apples and oranges are both fruits. (1:41)
Stephen tries to get Congresswoman Diana DeGette to support a bill protecting the American elephant and to include his name in the bill. (6:18)
Stephen knows he's not a religious leader, but he does have a TV show. (2:00)
Failing to climb Mt. Everest on three tries doesn't make Representative Mark Udall a quitter -- there's another word for it. (6:43)