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Ken Burns discusses the unforeseen consequences of Prohibition and the political and economic shifts that led to its end. (06:24)
North Carolina Tea Partiers want to reverse socially engineered progress until things get so bad for the poor that they can't be ignored. (04:53)
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., Sears takes 50% off mattresses and Kmart offers free shipping. (03:08)
As a recent black man, Stephen looks forward to hearing President Obama's NAACP speech. (02:58)
The world reacts to President Obama and Stephen yells back in Esperanto. (00:32)
Even after Barack Obama's election, NAACP president Benjamin Jealous won't admit racism is over. (06:03)
President Bush spoke to an audience of black people, but Stephen wouldn't know because he doesn't see color. (0:29)
Still searching for a new black friend, Stephen explains the friend exchange rate industry standard. (3:00)
Stephen asks NAACP Chairman Julian Bond to help pick his new black friend. (3:54)
Stephen believes Kanye West owes President Bush an apology, and thinks people are only seeing Al Gore's global warming movie to get out of the record heat. (0:33)
The NAACP is prejudging the president solely based on what he's done. (3:21)