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Would you return a lost wallet?
Jun 20, 2019

Would you return a lost wallet?

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Be honest — researchers might be watching. Plus: Why employers are projected to spend more on health care and the politics of crying at work.

Segments From this episode

How do you succeed in the berry market? "Innovate or die."

Jun 20, 2019
Driscoll's president talks about what it took to create Rosé Berries, one of thousands of variations the California-based company breeds.
Courtesy of Driscoll's

President Trump's tariffs are good for U.S. garlic growers

Jun 20, 2019
"This is a really exciting time for the garlic capital of the world," says Ken Christopher of Christopher Ranch in Gilroy, California.
Executive Vice President Ken Christopher holds garlic cloves at Christopher Ranch in Gilroy, California.
JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images

New York’s sweeping climate change law comes with lots of unknowns

Jun 20, 2019
“Fiscal implications: To be determined,” an official summary of the bill reads.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks about the city's strategy to fight climate change in April. The State Assembly approved a sweeping climate change bill, which now moves to Governor Andrew Cuomo's desk.
Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Health care costs expected to rise for employers

Jun 20, 2019
A PwC survey found American companies will spend 6% more in 2020.
A doctor takes a patient's blood pressure in Dorchester, Maryland.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Music from the episode

Mirage Toro y Moi
Saxy Beast Wuh Oh
no tears left to cry Ariana Grande
North Star Future Islands
Breaking Your Silence Generationals

The team

Nancy Farghalli Executive Producer
Maria Hollenhorst Producer II
Sean McHenry Director & Associate Producer II