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David McCullough explains why 19th century Americans moved to Paris rather than stay in the states and appreciate American mayonnaise. (05:58)
The FEC rules on whether Stephen can talk about his PAC on the air, and Timothy Garton Ash believes reporting the facts can change the course of history. (00:39)
Stephen sets the record straight on English culture, explains why Germans don't like cupcakes and tells you why you don't need to bother visiting Europe. (04:04)
Michael Moore says labor unions are on the ropes because wealthy people have done everything they can to destroy them. (07:17)
Stephen informs Bernard-Henri Levy that Americans think of public intellectualizing the same as public urination. (05:35)
Bernard-Henri Levy believes America needs to escape from Sarah Palin's black hole of political rhetoric. (03:02)
Christopher Caldwell says unassimilated Muslim immigrants have disrupted European relations between ethnic groups and the sexes. (06:22)
Stephen wants to be a biblical figure on Conservapedia, the Louvre announces its plans to install a McDonald's, and Honda introduces a unicycle of the future. (05:45)
France ruins Stephen's vacation plans by banning elephants from French beaches. (01:32)
Stephen invites expert victims from Canada, France and Spain to relay their horrible experiences of socialized medicine. (05:45)
Once again, Americans are going to have to show the French how it is done, just like with the mustache. (02:41)
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki declares a national holiday for Barack Obama's victory. (03:37)
The price of luxury goods stays so low in Paris because if you haggle with a merchant, they instinctively surrender. (04:28)
Vladimir Putin's just jealous because America is winning the economic meltdown race. (04:54)
Champagne makes it even harder to understand the tech support guy. (2:49)
Stephen thinks he had something to do with the election of new French President Nicolas Sarkozy since he doesn't pronounce the "T" in his last name. (2:07)
Bravo, Shrek, for encouraging our kids to do more than sit around the house all day watching 'Shrek' DVDs. (4:36)
Stephen asks Lance Armstrong if "Livestrong" isn't a little weak compared to "Livestronger" or "Livestrongest." (6:19)
Stephen examines the situation in Lebanon, reports on Hungary, and interviews New York Times op-ed columnist Paul Krugman. (0:38)
The difference between 200 French troops and 15,000 French troops is just fewer French prisoners. (5:06)