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Peer To Peer

Actor, writer, director, and producer Sylvester Stallone talks about how he really came up with the character 'Rocky,' doing his own stunts, and the future of films.

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Season 2
24:15
Ron Klain, White House chief of staff, talks about the war in Ukraine, President Joe Biden's economic agenda, and what it's like working in the White House every day.
24:16
Brian Chesky, co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, talks about how Covid-19 changed travel forever, taking the company public and how he books his own stay at a property. He's on 'The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.'
24:16
TikTok CEO Shouzi Chew talks about government regulation, user safety and how to become a TikTok star. He's on 'The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.'
24:14
John Kerry, the U.S. presidential envoy for climate, talks about fighting climate change, the race to net zero and why he didn't run for president against Joe Biden. He's on 'The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.'
Season 1
24:19
Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Co-chairman and founder, talks about the rise of China, investing in crypto, and why he tries to meditate every day.
24:16
Darren Walker, Ford Foundation president, talks about social justice, equality in the boardroom, and how billionaires give away their money.
24:17
Ariel Investments President and Co-CEO and Starbucks Chair Mellody Hobson talks about the need for diversity on corporate boards, her favourite coffee from Starbucks, and what it's like watching a movie with George Lucas.
24:19
Chris Nassetta, Hilton President and CEO, talks about the future of travel, getting people back to work and reopening the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York.
24:20
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler talks about open markets, regulating cryptocurrencies and keeping up with technology.
24:19
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia talks about his political future, the debt limit and how he thinks Congress needs to work together.
24:20
General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks about the threats we face from China, North Korea and Russia, cyber security, the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and why he joined the military.
24:15
Leonard Lauder, Estee Lauder chairman emeritus and former CEO, talks about how the business started, the art of spraying perfume on customers, and why he's glad he didn't get into the Harvard Business School.
24:15
Jose Andres, ThinkFoodGroup chef and owner, and World Central Kitchen founder, talks about his transition from chef to humanitarian, how his organization is feeding people around the world, and policies he hopes the Biden administration will adopt to end the hunger crisis in America.
24:15
Koch Industries Chairman & CEO, Charles Koch turned his father's small business into one of the most profitable private companies in the U.S., now he's heavily focused on philanthropy that empowers people. Koch and Brian Hooks, the head of Koch's philanthropic endeavors, discuss their new book 'Believe in People' on the la...
24:15
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, says he won't rule out a White House run in 2024, but for now he's focused on helping the state. Hogan discuses his success in working across the aisle and how his state is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
24:13
Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, describes how he created the most high-profile gathering of global leaders more than fifty years ago and what he hopes his legacy will be.
24:15
Bob Iger, Walt Disney Co. executive chairman and former chief executive officer, talks about what he'll do after he leaves Disney, how he almost ran for U.S. president, and managing through the Covid pandemic.
24:16
GlaxoSmithKline Plc Chief Executive Officer Emma Walmsley talks about developing a Covid vaccine, who would get it, the public perception of the pharmaceutical industry and why she doesn't let her gender define her work.
24:17
Ken Burns, award winning documentary filmmaker, talks about why he made his new movie 'Muhammad Ali,' why he likes working with PBS so much and why he finally got a 'big boy' haricut.
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