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Reuters' Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland believes the European financial crisis could be bigger than America's economic crisis in 2008. (05:04)
Michelle Obama vacations in Spain, and Newt Gingrich's narcissistic hypocrisy undermines his moral authority. (08:37)
London's Olympic Village is being built on a toxic waste dump, and Spain's Catalonia outlaws bullfighting. (04:47)
Stephen shows shocking footage of someone working in Spain, and Lisa Miller spends seven minutes in Heaven. (00:31)
Famed bullfighter Julio Aparicio gets gored in the throat so deep that the bull's horn comes out of his mouth. (02:52)
Stephen invites expert victims from Canada, France and Spain to relay their horrible experiences of socialized medicine. (05:45)
Normally, Stephen wouldn't think twice about soccer, but that was before the U.S. was good at it. (04:37)
Alexi Lalas believes the U.S. soccer team definitely has a shot at winning the World Cup. (03:09)
The Supreme Court overturns Washington, DC's ban on handguns. Finally, Stephen and Sweetness can be together. (04:47)
Stephen looks at the un-American news from Spain, Japan and Ireland. (3:40)
Stephen explains that North Korea doesn't even have its own word for "news," while Israeli papers consistently place the most important news on the back page. (4:15)