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Gilbert wonders which issues will still matter in a hundred years.
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Anna Deavere Smith talks about acting and how she uses language as a guide to identity.
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The tug of war between science and religion helps define us, Gilbert says.
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Anna Deavere Smith recalls her childhood in segregated Baltimore, and how she found her way out West and into the theater.
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Since Gilbert’s personal philosophy is a blank slate waiting for scientific building blocks.
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Gilbert has no shortage of inspiration, though most of his work comes out of banging heads with his collaborator.
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Gilbert talks about why we’re so bad at predicting what makes us happy.
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Lee Hamilton was very lucky to have run for Congress as a Democrat in 1964.
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Hamilton discusses the problems America faces as a bigger and more diverse place than the America he grew up in.
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Is America’s problem a dearth of good leadership, or a wealth of complexity?
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America has to use its power wisely and decently.
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Lee Hamilton on the responsibilities of American citizenship.
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Lee Hamilton, on matching your rhetoric with resources.
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Lee Hamilton has a bone to pick with how our campaigns are run, and with how easy we are on our politicians.
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Hamilton is disturbed that good healthcare is only available to those who can pay for it.
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Though he’s a party member, Lee Hamilton believes that the American system needs to be more open.