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Pat's cheesesteaks are more experienced and Clintonian, while Geno's cheesesteaks are like Obama's fresh face. (2:11)
The world faces a food shortage, the pope continues his papal visit and Senator Bernie Sanders speaks up for socialism. (0:33)
After a brief affair with Philadelphia, Stephen returns to his beloved New York City studio and stage manager, Bobby. (1:39)
Stephen checks in with Philadelphia's favorite son, Benjamin Franklin, who can't wait to demonstrate his latest bread-browning invention. (0:43)
Senator Hillary Clinton gets to the bottom of Stephen's technical problems and recommends toggling the input. (2:27)
Stephen believes that ABC did a great job with the one-on-one Clinton vs. Obama Democratic debate, and so does ABC. (3:18)
Congressman Patrick Murphy discusses the Bush administration's fear-mongering tactics for keeping troops in Iraq. (4:03)
In considering who gets his vote, John Edwards is concerned about more than receiving several jet skis for his family -- he'd also like to be a spy. (6:33)
Senator Barack Obama believes that the American people are tired of petty distractions. (03:01)
The Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders help Stephen with his spelling. (0:41)
Stephen appends his Michelle Obama-Jackie O. comparison. (1:41)
Stephen is so excited about the Pope's birthday he leads the audience in a sing-a-long. (2:52)
Bruce Springsteen is backing Obama? If Americans start hoping, what will he write his songs about? (3:29)
Stephen leaves his mark on Philadelphia's National Constitution Center. (5:33)
Stephen finds out from Governor Ed Rendell that the people of Pennsylvania are both bitter and sweet. (5:04)
Benjamin Franklin joins the Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders! (0:18)
Are candidates condescending to working class voters? No, but it is so cute that you think that. (0:50)
Benjamin Franklin is curious about a modern-day invention. (0:44)
Senator Clinton is not an elitist. She respects the American people -- unless they want Obama. (3:56)
Stephen tours Independence Park in hopes of tonguing the crack of Liberty. (4:17)