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11/02/2009
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8,004
Episode: #05139
Nicholas Thompson describes the lives of two friends -- Paul Nitze and George Kennan -- battling over the U.S. approach to the Cold War. (05:32)
November 02, 2009
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Episode: #05136
Randall Balmer refuses to join the Catholic Church because he's suspicious of any religious group that defines itself in negative terms. (07:28)
October 27, 2009
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10/27/2009
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4,234
Episode: #05136
Gail Collins describes the last 50 years of progress made by American women and the new issues they face today. (04:57)
October 27, 2009
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10/15/2009
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13,836
Episode: #05134
Thanks to Jerry Mitchell's investigations, four people have gone to jail for crimes they committed in the civil rights era. (06:53)

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09/30/2009
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75,235
Episode: #05125
After offering evidence for evolution, Richard Dawkins wants to see the evidence for God. (05:42)

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09/24/2009
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14,831
Episode: #05122
Ken Burns believes if America didn't have national parks, the Grand Canyon would be lined with mansions and Yosemite would be a gated community. (05:30)

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08/20/2009
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21,338
Episode: #05115
Chris Matthews believes American politics would have been completely different without the Kennedys. (05:32)

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08/19/2009
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12,619
Episode: #05114
Ang Lee captures the hope and optimism of tired, dirty kids in his movie, "Taking Woodstock." (05:20)

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08/18/2009
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15,804
Episode: #05113
Robert Wright believes that the three major religions can help God move toward a level of tolerance and compassion. (05:13)

Episode: #05105
David Wondrich serves Stephen drinks from the Great Depression and the Civil War, and invents a Colbert Bump cocktail. (04:57)

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08/04/2009
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9,455
Episode: #05105
According to Kurt Andersen, the economic and health crises give Americans a brief chance to get things where they want them. (06:24)

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07/29/2009
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8,922
Episode: #05102
Kevin Baker believes President Obama sees what needs to be done but is too reluctant to break with Congress. (05:17)

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07/28/2009
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84,058
Episode: #05101
Stephen thanks Orly Taitz for being one of the few people willing to compare the Obama administration to Nazi Germany. (04:57)

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07/23/2009
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19,034
Episode: #05099
Zev Chafets doesn't have a problem with steroid use in baseball, but he is concerned about its cover-up. (04:51)

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07/15/2009
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24,557
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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07/14/2009
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14,080
Episode: #05093
Leymah Gbowee organized a sex strike among women until the Liberian civil war ended. (05:33)

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06/30/2009
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3,230
Episode: #05089
Kevin Mattson discusses the relevance of Jimmy Carter's underappreciated "national malaise" speech. (06:03)

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06/25/2009
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12,934
Episode: #05087
Jim Fouratt discusses the significance of the Stonewall riots for the gay rights movement and his frustration with Barack Obama. (05:59)

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06/22/2009
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11,151
Episode: #05084
Simon Schama admits that out of all the countries' histories he's covered, the United States has the greatest. (06:45)

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06/01/2009
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7,116
Episode: #05072
Byron Dorgan doesn't believe in the kind of banking modernization that caused the Great Depression. (05:57)

 
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