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09/28/2009
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14,142
Episode: #05123
Sheryl WuDunn believes giving women loans and educating girls is the way to lift developing nations out of poverty. (04:48)

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08/03/2009
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Episode: #05104
General Tony Zinni cites David Petraeus, Barack Obama and Richard Branson as examples of great leaders. (05:07)

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07/28/2009
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72,952
Episode: #05101
Arianna Huffington was born in the United States, but she cultivated an accent to give herself an air of being an ethnic minority. (05:45)

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07/22/2009
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Episode: #05098
Chris Anderson explains how it's possible for companies to make money by providing free services. (06:03)

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07/15/2009
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24,545
Episode: #05094
Douglas Rushkoff discusses the downfalls of operating the world like a corporation and how to weaken corporate influence. (05:58)

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07/13/2009
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24,025
Episode: #05092
Paul Krugman says the stimulus package is enough to help, but not enough to cure the economic crisis. (05:44)

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06/24/2009
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14,764
Episode: #05086
Matthew Crawford explores the dichotomy between "knowledge" work and manual labor. (07:19)

Episode: #05085
Howard Dean believes the American government can pay for a public health insurance option because it will generate more jobs. (04:21)

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06/02/2009
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10,702
Episode: #05073
Katty Kay explains the significant value of women in the workplace, even though they work in different ways than men. (05:21)

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05/13/2009
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24,217
Episode: #05066
Michael Pollan advises that the best food to eat is anything with less than five ingredients in it. (05:18)

Episode: #05065
Julia Sweig explains why America should bother opening trade relations with Cuba. (03:41)

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09/24/2007
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31,585
Episode: #03119
Stephen asks Thomas Friedman what it feels like to be a guy who's passionate about UPS. (6:39)

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03/14/2007
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47,487
Episode: #03035
Ed Viesturs agrees to plant a Colbert Report flag on top of Mount Everest the next time he goes. (5:39)
Tags: interviewbooksAuthorsportsbusinessEd Viesturs 

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12/18/2006
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12,200
Episode: #02159
Stephen asks Jack Welch how he's making it on a fixed income and has him sign a copy of his book, "Winning," for his father-in-law. (6:28)

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11/16/2006
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4,563
Episode: #02146
Stephen asks Richard Linklater how fast food can be that bad - after all, they make happy meals. (5:11)

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03/02/2006
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2,865
Episode: #02027
Jeffrey Sachs explains that giving a little aid to impoverished countries is the least that Americans can do. (7:02)

 
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