While Brazil's Workers' Party has cut poverty in half and tripled spending on health and education, the country is experiencing slow economic growth, inflation, and corruption scandals. President Dilma Rousseff is under fire from the corporate media and the opposition and her approval ratings have plummeted. But how much of this crisis is real and how much is fabricated? Host Michael Fox interviews Brazilian analyst Carlos Enriquez Santana. Also, Human Rights Watch's bias against Ecuador's Citizen's Revolution. teleSUR