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06/15/2009
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3,279
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)
June 15, 2009
 - Austan Goolsbee

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06/15/2009
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14,751
Episode: #05080
Austan Goolsbee believes Barack Obama's policies will fix the auto industry and put Americans in a very happy place. (05:45)
June 15, 2009
 - Austan Goolsbee

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06/02/2009
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9,413
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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06/01/2009
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3,877
Episode: #05072
Republicans could lose their Latino voter, and you can see Stephen's Persian Gulf destination from Sarah Palin's house. (00:37)

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06/01/2009
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6,257
Episode: #05072
Byron Dorgan doesn't believe in the kind of banking modernization that caused the Great Depression. (05:57)

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04/28/2009
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2,563
Episode: #05057
Stephen learns what it takes to be a foreign correspondent, besides a pad, a pencil and an anti-American bias, and drinks are on Daniel Gross. (00:33)
Tags: introeconomygimmeDaniel Gross 

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04/28/2009
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3,384
Episode: #05057
Daniel Gross urges rich cable TV personalities to buy steaks, cigars and whiskey. (04:15)

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04/23/2009
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2,621
Episode: #05055
Who is to blame for the economic crisis? If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, the ducks probably did it. (00:39)

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04/23/2009
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25,996
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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Episode: #05049
The Payday Loan Reform Act drags the payday loan industry out of the darkness and into the anemic firefly flicker of nominal oversight. (04:16)

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04/08/2009
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2,088
Episode: #05047
An update on Stephen's trip to the Persian Gulf, and Phil Bronstein discusses the death of newspapers. (00:33)

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04/08/2009
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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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1,783
Episode: #05043
The take-home message of this economy: there is nothing to take and you have no home. (00:32)
Tags: introeconomyAfricadoctorsDambisa Moyo 

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04/01/2009
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18,645
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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04/01/2009
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18,590
Episode: #05043
The Line index: just as meaningless as the Dow Jones, but it always goes up. (05:14)

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04/01/2009
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8,463
Episode: #05043
Dambisa Moyo wants to focus on long-term growth for Africa instead of temporary solutions. (04:47)

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Episode: #05041
What's wrong with thinking that you are better than everyone else if it's the truth? (03:51)

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03/18/2009
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30,955
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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03/17/2009
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2,124
Episode: #05038
How will the wealthy weather the economic crisis? Easy, they have weather-control machines. (00:32)

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Episode: #05038
Cigars get shorter, the British elite act poor, and Tim Blixseth sells his private island. (04:20)