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New York State legalizes gay marriage despite Bill O'Reilly warnings about interspecies romance. (03:53)
Riding unicycles used to be a shameful pastime for circus animals and secretaries of defense, but this one-wheel lifestyle is seeping into the mainstream. (05:03)
California voters decide whether to legalize marijuana, and Doris Kearns Goodwin puts the midterm election into historical perspective. (00:40)
California votes down Prop 19, Rhode Island rejects an initiative to shorten its name, and Oklahoma bans Sharia law. (03:58)
Tom Perriello is campaigning on the Democrats' record because he thinks Americans are smart enough to understand that results take time. (07:07)
Joseph Califano wants to keep pot out of the hands of kids, while Gary Johnson thinks legalization is the right thing to do. (07:18)
John Burnett says recreational drug users are contributing directly to the mayhem in Mexico. (07:00)
Barney Frank wants Elizabeth Warren to head the consumer protection agency because she's an extraordinarily zealous pragmatist. (07:39)
Stephen thinks of ways to stop the Gulf oil spill, and Gary Johnson wants to raise money by legalizing pot. (00:36)
Gary Johnson wants the government to decriminalize marijuana and tell kids the truth about smoking pot. (05:02)
Stephen has to restore balance to the universe after George Will starts wearing long ties. (03:13)
Thanks to Tom Coburn and the NRA, campers need no longer live in fear of being carjacked by a bison. (02:30)
President Obama finally completes his first 100 days, and don't tell Ethan Nadelmann Stephen's wearing a wire. (00:24)
Ethan Nadelmann wants to remove marijuana from the criminal justice system and put it into the taxation and regulation systems. (05:22)
Hedgehogs were illegal in Kansas until one obsessed 10-year-old played the cute card. (04:42)
Eliot Spitzer resigns as governor of New York. Where will he find comfort in this difficult time? (0:30)
Stephen gets doped up to interview Ethan Nadelmann of the Drug Policy Alliance. (5:02)
Andrew Sullivan is an expert on change because he changed into a Democrat. (5:23)
North Dakota seeks to legalize hemp farming, a goddess is stripped of her title, and Stephen asks Robert Shrum whether he advised Kerry to flip or to flop. (0:33)
Medical marijuana advocate Aaron Houston tells Stephen the only thing you'd get from smoking hemp is the headache of your life. (6:05)