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Looking back at the Supreme Court’s term and its landmark rulings
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Philanthropist Robert F. Smith on his vision for tech equity
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Climate leaders discuss extreme heat crisis and the possible solutions
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Governors for Utah and Colorado discuss finding better ways to disagree
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Navigating the future economy of AI, energy and infrastructure
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Ford CEO Jim Farley discusses the rapid evolution of electric vehicles
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Palantir Technologies chairperson, Peter Thiel talks AI, digital currencies and the state of America
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How care, laws and views of gender have changed over time
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The role artificial intelligence and technology play in marketing and advertising
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Business leaders discuss role of philanthropic funding in advancing programs and technology
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Analyzing how to stop U.S. mass shootings: Aspen Ideas Festival
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Lester Holt interviews Open AI's Sam Altman and Airbnb's Brian Chesky
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How to curb male loneliness and help boys find purpose
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NCAA coaches explain how women’s basketball is seizing a bigger audience
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Aspen Ideas Festival: Whitney Wolfe Herd explains why Bumble remains in Texas despite state's expected abortion ban
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Bumble founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd discusses the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and why she chooses to remain based in Texas despite standing against the impending state law to ban abortion. NBCUniversal News group is the media partner of Aspen Ideas.June 30, 2022