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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. Cokie Roberts (First) | Robert Gates (Starts at 20:23) | A.J. Jacobs (Starts at 38:53) (article)
Ireland's historic same-sex marriage vote; a former counterterrorism advisor writes a novel; the future of US foreign policy; self-service gas pumps in NJ; Game of Thrones viewership. (episode)
Fintan O'Toole of The Irish Times says that today's vote on a same sex marriage amendment in Ireland reflects the push for equality among an intimate country of only 3.5 million people.
The former national coordinator for security and counterterrorism uses his real-world expertise to write a novel.
New Jersey lawmakers recently introduced a bill to allow self-service gas pumps, so we heard from some Jersey residents about the pros and cons of having someone else fill your car up.
Ian Bremmer outlines three options for the future of U.S. foreign policy.
Game of Thrones is losing viewership over its controversial depictions of rape. The Mary Sue's editor-in-chief weighs in.