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Segment 1: Guest host Maria Bartiromo of CNBC talks to Steve Schwarzman, Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group, and David Rubenstein, Managing Director of The Carlyle Group.
Segment 2: Guest host Steve Kroft of CBS News talks to author Sebastian Junger about his latest book, "A Death in Belmont".
Segment 3: An appreciation of economist and author John Kenneth Galbraith.
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Wednesday, July 25
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Covington businessman says rebate checks not enough - Cincinnati.com Rebates may never be reliable at stimulating the economy because they don't guarantee the desired change in behavior," said William Myles, who runs the retirement planning firm Myles & Myles in Covington and lives in Bridgetown.