Of all the 6.5 billion people in the world, what are the odds that any two people are a real match? Stories from people who know they’ve beat the odds—including two kids who travel halfway around the country to find each other.
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The Leonard Lopate Show * Email * Share * Print * Like This Ira Glass on “This American Life” on TV
Ira Glass, host of Peabody Award-winning radio program “This American Life,” talks about the show and about creating the “This American Life” television series, which was originally shown only on Showtime but is now on Current TV and available on basic cable.
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