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Stephen's take on South American affairs looks its leaders and a violent coup that (hopefully) was orchestrated by the CIA. (04:04)
Esteban Colberto believes Barack Obama has bigger plantains to fry than the Summit of the Americas. (05:33)
Vladimir Putin's just jealous because America is winning the economic meltdown race. (04:54)
Is Venezuela becoming such a grave threat that we're going to have to learn how to spell it? (00:30)
As South America becomes more independent and powerful, Stephen asks Julia E. Sweig if we have to start caring about soccer. (05:54)
The Iranian government began rationing gas to its citizens, causing long lines and riots. This is fantastic news -- Iran today is like America in the 1970s. (3:00)
It's bad enough that MySpace exposes our teens to child predators, now they're corrupting our youth with journalism. (4:51)
Chuck Schumer talks to Stephen about his new book, his views on Iraq and Hillary Clinton. Then, Stephen accuses him of promising a bad economy. (6:18)
Stephen looks at the un-American news from Spain, Japan and Ireland. (3:40)
For Fidel Castro's 80th birthday he got what Stephen's always wanted -- a visit from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. (3:46)
Americans aren't willing to just give Hugo Chavez their hearts and minds, but they'll trade them for oil. (3:15)