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10/07/2009
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11,306
Episode: #05129
Alison Gopnik says babies are already as smart as they can be and have incredibly powerful ways of learning about the world. (06:40)

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10/05/2009
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50,864
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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10/05/2009
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23,660
Episode: #05127
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan wants longer school hours so American students can compete with the rest of the world. (06:30)

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06/29/2009
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13,506
Episode: #05088
Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to make science accessible to whomever wants to reach out and touch it. (04:52)

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06/24/2009
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14,615
Episode: #05086
Matthew Crawford explores the dichotomy between "knowledge" work and manual labor. (07:19)

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05/19/2009
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11,367
Episode: #05069
Walter Kirn believes that putting Ivy League schools like Princeton on the web would show those attending state schools they're not inferior. (06:24)

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05/05/2009
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29,873
Episode: #05061
Paul Rieckhoff wants to make sure returning veterans get education, employment and health care support. (05:43)

Episode: #05033
Representative Cynthia Lummis judges a selection of Stephen's meats. (06:38)

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12/08/2008
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10,099
Episode: #04157
Geoffrey Canada wants poor parents to raise smart children so they can become competitive in America. (05:56)

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12/01/2008
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14,654
Episode: #04153
Roland Fryer details his innovative program that pays kids for good grades. (05:18)

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10/21/2008
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5,798
Episode: #04135
Chancellor Michael Farris explains the importance of teaching the Bible at Patrick Henry College. (05:08)

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10/01/2008
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13,699
Episode: #04124
KIPP schools co-founder Dave Levin says over 80% of the kids he started with are now enrolled in college. (05:11)

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07/22/2008
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22,789
Episode: #04092
Stephen asks Margaret Spellings if federally mandated spanking would help our kids do better in school. (05:49)

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05/28/2008
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53,681
Episode: #04069
Senator Claire McCaskill explains why Barack Obama is the best man or woman to be the next president of the United States. (6:32)

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04/22/2008
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44,976
Episode: #04053
Susan Jacoby and Stephen debate the importance of reason, the benefits of elitism and how much she owes him in truthiness residuals. (5:58)

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04/21/2008
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39,070
Episode: #04052
Stephen worries that Senator Sanders' call for a redistribution of wealth will overcrowd his yacht club. (6:27)

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04/21/2008
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43,807
 
Stephen worries that Senator Sanders' call for a redistribution of wealth will overcrowd his yacht club. (06:27)

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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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09/12/2007
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27,476
Episode: #03114
New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein is willing to pay kids for good grades while Stephen is willing to pay kids to smoke and play video games. (5:05)

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05/01/2007
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38,550
Episode: #03058
Malcolm Gladwell explains that Colin Powell knew what would happen in Iraq because of his experience and Stephen claims knowledge is elitist. (6:21)

 
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