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11/03/2009
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17,937
Episode: #05140
The rest of America should follow Arizona's lead and replace the long arm of the law with the invisible hand of the market. (04:31)
November 03, 2009
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10/05/2009
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50,871
Episode: #05127
As a fifth grader and small businessman, Andy Gellman has to think about how longer school hours will affect the economy. Download The Word iPhone App NOW! (05:46)

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07/22/2009
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4,759
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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24,268
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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23,887
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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06/15/2009
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3,946
Episode: #05080
Stephen gives advice to the next leader of North Korea, and asks Austan Goolsbee if his arm gets tired from throwing money at problems. (00:33)

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06/15/2009
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16,344
Episode: #05080
Austan Goolsbee believes Barack Obama's policies will fix the auto industry and put Americans in a very happy place. (05:45)

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06/02/2009
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10,570
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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04/23/2009
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26,546
Episode: #05055
Until we can all agree on whom we should be angry at, tearing each other apart is the best plan we've got. (05:14)

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04/08/2009
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6,329
Episode: #05047
Stephen asks Phil Bronstein if the death of newspapers and journalistic oversight will begin a golden age of corruption. (06:51)

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04/01/2009
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19,132
Episode: #05043
Once again, Americans are going to have to show the French how it is done, just like with the mustache. (02:41)

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03/18/2009
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31,824
Episode: #05039
Stephen propses that CEOs be stripped naked and locked together in a Thunderdome scenario with screaming taxpayer spectators. (07:10)

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02/24/2009
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36,634
Episode: #05026
Sbarro must cut costs by eliminating expensive ingredients, like cheese and tomatoes. (05:30)

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01/06/2009
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10,101
Episode: #05002
Bernard Madoff lost less money than AIG and he throws way better parties. (03:28)

Episode: #04125
Business syphilis infects the market after a corporate orgy. (04:26)

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10/01/2008
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24,989
Episode: #04124
Stephen's shares of Campbell's stock are going to put him on easy street. (02:44)
Tags: economyfoodbusinessstocks 

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10/04/2007
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58,293
Episode: #03126
John Kao says countries like Finland are starting to innovate better than the United States. Stephen wants to know if it's time to invade Finland. (5:00)
Tags: interviewIraqwarseconomyterrorismExpertbusinesseducation9/11NASAIndiaFinlandJohn Kao 

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08/08/2007
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2,326
Episode: #03102
Friend of the show Jim Cramer seemed a little on edge on CNBC last Friday. (5:00)

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08/08/2007
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1,811
Episode: #03102
The Chinese market is full of fake Harry Potter books, including "Harry Potter and the Filler of Big." (3:35)

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08/08/2007
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33,223
Episode: #03102
In tonight's episode, Stephen sits down with author Tina Brown and finds out what's causing Wall Street's roller coaster ride. (0:32)

 
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