Yale psychologist Paul Bloom tells Ira about his research into the morality of babies and young
children. (3 minutes)
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Act One: You Can Check Out Any Time You Like, But You Can Never Leave
Ira talks to producer Elna Baker about the time she and her siblings found themselves trapped in a hotel room with an unexpected visitor.
Act Four: Resurrection
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Act Two: History is Not a Toy
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Act Three: There’s a German Word for That
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Act Two: Deer in the Footlights
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Act Four: The Kid Namastays in the Picture
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