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Christine Todd Whitman explains what services she would cut first if she were the governor of one of the 46 states facing budget deficits. (05:24)
Stephen apologizes to the New Jersey State Police and Barney Frank without anyone seeing him do it. (05:42)
A New Jersey resident strives to be the heaviest woman alive, Le Whif makes inhalable food, and a company turns corn into cat litter. (04:36)
Scientists discover a parasitic fish off the coast of New Jersey that survives by eating and replacing the host's tongue. (02:05)
Barack Obama loses the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, and Chris Christie uses Monty Python to attack Jon Corzine. (03:31)
The health care debate rages on, MTV's VMAs deliver a shock, and Cory Booker admits he is the mayor of Newark. (00:33)
Thanks to State Senator Doug Jackson, it's now legal to carry a concealed weapon into a bar in Tennessee. (05:30)
Cory Booker says we make a mistake if we ignore the wonderful differences that embody America. (07:30)
Nitro Girl is the most patriotic giant American woman since the Statue of Liberty -- and she does it all without inviting immigrants to invade our country. (4:29)
Stephen plays the hot button issue lightning round with candidate Carol Gay. (00:53)
New Jersey's 4th District Congressman Christopher Smith wouldn't sit down with Stephen, but his challenger, Carol Gay, would. (5:59)
America's top colleges cancel early admission, Stephen profiles New Jersey's 5th district, and Daniel Ellsberg discusses a possible war in Iran. (0:38)
Stephen uses role-playing to give Paul Aronsohn a chance to debate his opponent. (6:16)
Stephen helps Richard Sexton move his numbers by smearing his opponent. (1:18)
Stephen meets with Democratic challenger Richard Sexton and helps him plan for the congratulatory phone call to his opponent when he loses. (7:36)
Tonight, Stephen takes "The Sopranos" to task, loses money on March Madness and interviews author Christopher Buckley. (0:24)
Stephen reports on disappointing Olympic athletes and prepares to interview the only politician from New Jersey who hasn't been accused of corruption. (0:34)
Orphan though it may be, New Jersey's 13th Congressional district makes Stephen feel lucky. (3:24)
On the agenda: Canada borrows conservative American politics, New Jersey's fightin' 8th and how Norah Vincent passed as a man to write a book. (0:32)
Representative Bill Pascrell introduced legislation to limit stereotypical portrayals of Italian-Americans; Stephen recuts "The Godfather" accordingly. (6:44)