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May 3, 2013

Season 16 Episode 35

Haris Tarin of the Muslim Public Affairs Council talks about what US Muslims can do to stop extremism. We meet Iraqi refugees resettling in San Diego and talk with groups such as Catholic Charities and the International Rescue Committee who are helping them adjust to life in America. And we interview John Wood, a former Microsoft executive who founded a nonprofit called Room to Read.

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