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Object: Here's a conservative guest list for Bill Moyers' "liberally-biased" "NOW" show. Don't shift your paradigm....
Nope, no conservative ideas or guests allowed on Bill Moyers'
"liberally Biased' show...(link below)
....EXCEPT for Judge Roy Moore, Chris Shays, Jan LaRue, Bob Barr,
Christine Todd Whitman, Grover Norquist, Kevin Phillips again and
again, Richard Viguerie, Michael Badnarik, Michael Peroutka, Pete
Peterson, Lou Dobbs, Cal Thomas, Ron Paul, Adrian Wooldridge, Paul
Gigot more than once, Lars Larson, Tom Osborne, David Keene, Dorothy
Rabinowitz, Peter G. Peterson, Larry Klayman, Fred L. Smith Jr.,
Bill Gates (yes THE Bill Gates), Lew Rockwell, John McCain, Frank
Gaffney, Jr., Victoria Toensing, Ralph Reed, Robert Bartley, and more!
They have ALL been on the PBS "NOW" show.
(I'm sure that there would be even more conservatives if they hadn't
slashed the show from an hour to one half hour.Hmm...I wonder why.)
Does Bill Moyers sit there a scream at guests with opposing views in a
Bill O'Reilly-like way?? Not quite.
Bill Moyers actually has intelligent conversations with them.
(Before he left the show on since Dec 17, 2004)
It's much better than cable's shouting matches!
But Bill Moyers, also has, GASP!, liberal guests and liberal ideas!
AND most importantly,
ACCURATE INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM THAT "THE
POWERS THAT BE" DON'T WANT YOU TO SEE!
THAT'S WHY THEY'RE OUT FOR BLOOD!
They are counting on the average conservative not to check at all, to
just rely on the vague charge of "liberal bias".
By the way, how many liberals have appeared on Paul Gigot's The
Journal Editorial Report, or Geoff Colvin and Karen Gibbs' Wall $treet
Week with FORTUNE??
Where are all these liberal shows?
FRONTLINE's investigative journalism? (I can see how they would
despise, that exposing corruption and all...)
One episode of "Buster"?
All the SCIENCE shows that the fundamentalists are afraid of?
Someone please tell me.
Oh, and if you believe every political issue is "liberal vs.
conservative" and not "citizen vs. corporations" (including the
military/industrial complex), then I have a bridge and some swamp land
for sale, cheap! Congratulations, you are officially a SUCKER, and the
corporations/corporate state we live in that pits conservative and
liberal citizens against each other are laughing all the way to the
bank!
There's two kinds of liberals, and two kinds of conservatives.
The "Average Joe" kind of each, and those dangerous kind that
ARE SELLING THE PEOPLE OUT!
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http://www.pbs.org/now/thisweek/archive.html
NOW Archive Week by week
Below you'll find a full listing of NOW broadcasts by week. Simply
click on the show date to find a full listing of each week's Web-only
features, the show transcript and related resources.
2004 — 2003 — 2002
June10, 2005: Church and State — Chris Hedges, author of LOSING MOSES
ON THE FREEWAY, and Ten Commandments judge Roy Moore.
June 3, 2005: DeLay's Downfall? The ethics problems of House Majority
Leader Tom DeLay. David Brancaccio on a little-known piece of Deep
Throat's history.
May 27, 2005: One Penny More The Coalition of Immokalee Workers vs.
Taco Bell. Rose Ann DeMoro of the California Nurses Association.
May 20, 2005: The Filibuster Wars. Update on nominee Janice Rogers
Brown. Jan LaRue of Concerned Women of America, columnist Molly Ivins.

May 13, 2005: The Battle at Home — Paying for Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder. Photos from Nina Berman's PURPLE HEARTS.
May 6, 2005: Air America's Janeane Garofalo and former Republican
Congressman Bob Barr. NOW's Quotes of the Week
April 29, 2005: A Few Bad Men. NOW looks at accusations of prisoner
abuse at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib.
April 22, 2005: Hot World — Cold Comfort — The Politics of Climate
Change.
April 15, 2005: Air Wars: California vs. the Feds over emissions.
Former EPA head Christine Todd Whitman.
April 8, 2005: Risky Business — The shift of financial risks from
government and business onto average Americans.
April 1, 2005: Broken Promises: Disappearing Retiree Health Benefits.
March 25, 2005: Payment Due: The New Bankruptcy Bill. Richard Parker
on John Kenneth Galbraith.
March 18, 2005: Playwright and actor Wallace Shawn on life after 9/11.
March 11, 2005: Greg Spotts on AMERICAN JOBS. Samantha Power on the
crisis in the Sudan.
March 4, 2005: FBI Whistleblower Coleen Rowley. John Perkins, author
of CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HIT MAN.
February 25, 2005: The Philadelphia Experiment — Community provided
Internet access. Former Maine Governor Angus King.
February 18, 2005: Citizen Inc. Communities and corporate rights.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai onn the Green Belt Movement.
February 11, 2005: The Call Up — Pentagon tactics to keep up with
needs in Iraq. With the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in Iraq.
February 4, 2005: The Advancment Project's Constance Rice. Women for
Women International's Zainab Salbi on women in the New Iraq.
January 28, 2005: Spanish Spoken Here — The new immigration. Literacy
advocate Rueben Martνnez.
January 21, 2005: Heavy Metal — Mercury in the fish we eat.
Environmental lawyer Robert Kennedy, Jr.
January 14, 2005: The Nuclear Option — Nuclear plant safety after
9/11. Former Marine Josh Rushing from CONTROL ROOM.
January 7, 2005: Bad Medicine — Vioxx, FDA and Drug Approval. Plus,
American Aid Dollars and the Tsunami -
December 17, 2004: Media consolidation. Bill Moyers talks with the
ACLU's Anthony Romero. Bill Moyers says goodbye.
December 10, 2004: Mountaineer and physician Charles Houston.
Conductor Benjamin Zander on the Art of Possibility. -
December 3, 2004: New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.
Richard Dawkins on the Argument for Evolution.
November 26, 2004: Two extraordinary women shaped by the power of
words. Bill Moyers talks to Judy Collins. David Brancaccio speaks to
Roya Hakakian. -
November 19, 2004: Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State. Double
Dealing on the Reservation. Angela Glover Blackwell and Manuel Pastor
on Dimensions of Race. The Tom DeLay Controversy.
November 12, 2004: Sister Joan Chittister on Religion and Politics.
War Journalist Christian Parenti on Afghanistan and Iraq. Economist
Laurence Kotlikoff on the Coming Generational Storm. -
November 5, 2004: Conservative strategist Grover Norquist. Civil
Rights lawyer Christopher Edley. Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kevin
Phillips reflect on the election.
October 29, 2004: The Road to War — Reviewing the Evidence. Bill
Moyers talks with conservative Richard Viguerie. David Brancaccio
talks with Dean campaign manager Joe Trippi. -
October 22, 2004: The View from Main Street — Economic Change in
Jefferson, WI. Michael Zweig on class in America. Kathleen Hall
Jamieson on campaign ads. Kevin Phillips on religion and politics in
Election 2004.
October 15, 2004: Single Women and the Vote. David Brancaccio talks
with The Advancement Project's Judith Browne about voter rights. Bill
Moyers talks with Kevin Phillips and THE NATION's Katrina vanden
Huevel.
October 8, 2004: David Brancaccio talks to the four major third-party
candidates about the topics they believe should be part of the
national dialogue.
October 1, 2004: Hannah Allam on the View From Baghdad. THE BATTLE OF
ALGIERS. Military Scholar Vali Nasr. Morton Mintz's Questions for the
Candidates. Wilderness at Risk in Montana.
September 24, 2004: No Debate — Inside the Politics of Presidential
Debates. John Powers and Michel Martin. Pete Peterson on the Deficit
and the Future.
September 17, 2004: The Call to War — National Guard in Iraq. Phillips
and Jamieson on Media and Politics. Richard Murphy Back from Combat.
Warmer and Warmer in the Rocky Mountains.
September 10, 2004: 9/11: For the Record. A NOW with Bill Moyers
Special Edition. (Due to rights restrictions we will not be able to
present streaming video of this program.)
September 3, 2004: Breaking With Convention — The Soul of the GOP. War
Parties — Defense Contractor Parties. Kathleen Hall Jamieson on
political speech. Reporter Phillip Robertson from Iraq.
August 27, 2004: Party Favors — Convention Spending. Political Analyst
Kevin Phillips and ABC's Michel Martin. Salim Muwakkil from IN THESE
TIMES. The Wilderness Act at 40.
August 20, 2004: CNN's Lou Dobbs on outsourcing in America. Kathleen
Hall Jamieson on the campaign ad wars. Kevin Phillips on Iraq and
Election 2004.
August 13, 2004: Starting from Behind. The success story of Manhattan
Comprehensive Day and Night School.
August 6, 2004: Art and Politics. Filmmaker John Sayles and SILVER
STATE. The One-Woman Show of Sarah Jones. CONTROL ROOM Filmmaker
Jehane Noujaim.
July 30, 2004: One Person, One Vote? Kevin Phillips and Michel Martin
on Watching the Democrats Change Metaphors. Benjamin Barber on
Preemptive Democracy.
July 23, 2004: In the Dark: Media Coverage of Local Elections. Kevin
Phillips on the Week's News. George Lakoff on the Power of Language in
Politics.
July 16, 2004: Losing Medicaid in Mississippi. Chuck Lewis on the
Politics of Oil. Cal Thomas on Gay Marriage and the Bible.
July 9, 2004: Thomas Frank on WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Forensic
anthropologist Clea Koff on war crimes evidence. Bill Moyers and
Kathleen Hall Jamieson on the Campaign season.
July 2, 2004: Frank Luntz on Political Tactics. A Sweet Deal:
Congressional Pay. Philosopher Sissela Bok on Happiness.
June 25, 2004: Mercury Rising. NPR's Deborah Amos from Baghdad.
Elizabeth Warren on rising interest rates.
June 18, 2004: The Cost of War. Julie Flint on the Crisis in Western
Sudan. Michael Eric Dyson on the Hip Hop Political Conference.
June 11, 2004: Secrecy in Government. David Brancaccio and the Center
for Constitutional Rights' Ron Daniels. Delay, Incorporated. Bill
Moyers talks with the AP's Ron Curley.
June 4, 2004: D-Day Remembered.
Migrant workers in Texas May 28, 2004: On the Border — Migrant
Workers in the U.S. Rep Ron Paul (R-TX) on the war in Iraq. THE
ECONOMIST'S Adrian Wooldridge with ABC's Michel Martin on the news.
My 21, 2004: Human Rights Lawyer Peter Horton on the prison abuses and
the Geneva Conventions. The Ultimate Makeoever — Greenhope's program
for women coming out of prison. Paul Gigot on the news of the day. A
Medicare update.
May 14, 2004: Ethicist Peter Singer. Truth in Advertising? NOW Looks
at Campaign Ads. Susan Jacoby on America's Freethinking Tradition.
May 7, 2004: WALL STREET JOURNAL Editor Paul Gigot. Samantha Power on
the World's View of America. Quitting Time in Rockford, Illinois? Bill
Moyers on the Media, Politics, and Censorship.
April 30, 2004: New Medicare, Old Story. A Faithful Choice: Voices of
Faith for a Woman's Right to Choose. NPR's Bob Edwards on Tough
Questions the Press Should Be Asking.
April 23, 2004: The Sierra Club's Carl Pope. Former BBC Director Greg
***** on politics and the press. The Global Fund for Women's Kavita
Ramdas.
April 16, 2004: Front Lines and Food Lines — American Military
Families. Bill Moyers talks with Political Scientist Mahmood Mamdani.
David Brancaccio talks with Alice Rivlin and Isbael Sawhill about
Deficit Solutions.
April 9, 2004: Jon Lee Anderson from Baghdad. Bill Moyers on the
Children of Iraq. Kevin Phillips on Money and Politics. Bill Moyers
talks with Religious Scholar Karen Armstrong.
April 4, 2004: Bombs Away — developing new nuclear devices. White
House Veteran John Dean on secrecy. Deborah Amos on Iraq. The Politics
of Gas Prices.
March 26, 2004: School Vouchers. Journalist Michel Martin and NEWSWEEK
Financial Editor Allan Sloan.
March 19, 2004: Bill Moyers talks with Hal Holbrook about Mark Twain,
then and now.
March 12, 2004: Bill Moyers talks with Maurice Sendak.
March 5, 2004: Going Undercover — War on Terror Tactics. Bill Moyers
talks with William Sloane Coffin
Fbruary 27, 2004: Criminalizing Dissent? Harvesting Votes in
California's Central Valley. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL's Paul Gigot.
February 20, 2004: God and Politics in the Holy Land. The Advancement
Project's Connie Rice. Deborah Amos from Baghdad.
February 13, 2004: Radio Waves — Talk radio's impact. TV Nation — The
battle over the halftime show. Bill Moyers talks with Tom Osborne.
David Cay Johnston on the American tax system.
February 6, 2004: Who is the American middle class? Bankruptcy expert
Elizabeth Warren. The big buisiness of Campaign Ads. Election issues
in small-town Michigan. The Rolling Thunder Down-Home Democracy Tour.
January 30, 2004: Power Politics. Rev. Joseph Darby and Harris Raynor
on Democrats in the South. Historian Dan T. Carter.
January 23, 2004: Ode to Kyoto. David Keene of the American
Conservative Union. Brancaccio in New Hampshire with Elementary School
Principal Marc Boyd.
January 16, 2004: Endangered Species. Ken Auletta on Media Today.
Brooks Jackson on Facts and Fiction. Journalistic Pioneer Helen
Thomas.
January 9, 2004: Global Business vs. Global Justice. Chuck Lewis on
the Buying of the President. Irshad Manji on changing Islam.
January 2, 2004: New Year, New Ideas. Andrew Zolli on Futurism. Susan
Neiman on the Idea of Evil.
December 26, 2003: Speaking to Power — A NOW special edition.
Riverside Church's Rev. James Forbes.
December 19, 2003: Bargain Shopping. The hidden costs of Wal-Mart's
low prices. Samantha Power on seeking international justice. Former
Maine Governor Angus King on the plight of the states.
December 12, 2003: Veil of Secrecy. NOW and US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT
investigate increased government secrecy. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL's
Dorothy Rabinowitz and New York's crusading Attorney General Eliot
Spitzer.
December 5, 2003: Inside the Pentagon. Bill Moyers Interviews Chuck
Spinney. Lori Grinker on the U.S.N.S. Comfort.
November 28, 2003: Baseball star and truth-teller Jim Bouton. THE END
OF POLIO photo essay. Media critic John Leonard. NOW What? on Media
and Democracy.
November 21, 2003: A Question of Fairness: Winners and Losers.
Rewriting the Rules. Tax Justice.
November 14, 2003: Cash and Carry. Bob Barr on Civil Liberties.
Stewart Udall. NOW What? Moyers and Brancaccio on the News.
November 7, 2003: Coming Home. SALON's Eric Boehlert. Doug Henwood on
the Economy. Moyers and Brancaccio Track the News.
October 31, 2003: Judgement Call. THE ECONOMIST's Bill Emmott. Wendy
Kaminer on faith and the law. THE END OF POLIO photo essay.
October 24, 2003: Downward Mobility. Union Theological Seminary's
Joseph C. Hough. Sarah Chayes on life in Afghanistan. Missed News.
October 17, 2003: Houston education miracle? Schama and Power on
current events. Representative Ramstad on funding addiction recovery.
October 10, 2003: Faith-based Initiatives. The Vanguard Group's John
Bogle on corporate reform. Writer John Ridley. Media ownership.
September 26, 2003: God and Government. The battle over faith-based
initiatives. Bernard-Henri Lιvy on Pakistan and terror. Peter Peterson
on the deficit. David Brancaccio on an $87 billion bill.
September 19, 2003: Clearing the air. Former EPA head Christine Todd
Whitman speaks out. Philip Clapp on environmental challenges. Author
Walter Mosley on 9/11. Bill Moyers on comrades in arms.
September 12, 2003: Unanswered Questions. 9/11 widows speak out.
Billionaire George Soros takes on politics. Campaign finance in the
Supreme Court.
September 5, 2003: issues in Thailand; education in Senegal and Dr.
Vandana Shiva on globalization.
August 29, 2003: Job flight overseas. Scientist David Suzuki. Rising
gas prices. Elisabeth Zinser on higher education today.
August 22, 2003: from Baghdad. David Cole on the Patriot Act. Cable
mergers and community.
August 1, 2003: Inside the Pentagon: Bill Moyers talks to 30-year
insider Chuck Spinney about the health of America’s defense systems.
July 25, 2003: The latest on the FCC battle. Senator Max Cleland on
the 9/11 Commission. Author and ethicist Leon Kass.
July 18, 2003: Mercury in our fish. Ex-pat Brits on Blair, Bush and
America as Empire. Healthcare for all in LA. A Bill Moyers Journal.
July 11, 2003: THE DAILY SHOW's Jon Stewart. A Justice for All? The
Nomination of William Pryor. Larry Klayman of Judicial Watch.
June 27, 2003: Deborah Amos reports from Baghdad. Pension Funding
Troubles. Author Erica Jong. Bill Moyers Answers Viewer Mail.
June 20, 2003: Free at Last's David Lewis. Iranian author Azar Nafisi.
The Court and affirmative action. Photos of war by Lori Grinker.
June 13, 2003: The Hunt for Weapons of Mass Destruction - Weighing the
Evidence. FCC Congressional Hearings and Chilean Author Isabel
Allende.
June 6, 2003: Financing the Settlements. Development in Florida's
Panhandle. FCC Updates and Political Scientist Theda Skocpol
May 30, 2003: Our natural resources. Fred L. Smith, Jr., of the
Competitive Enterprise Institute, Playwright Mary Zimmerman.
May 23, 2003: The debate over media ownership. Author Will Hutton on
the U.S. and the World. Backstage with Los Lobos.
May 16, 2003: The Politics of Choice. Scholar Elaine Pagels on the
Gospel of Thomas and Molly Ivins on the Texas legislative walkout.
May 9, 2003: A special conversation with Bill Gates: Working to make
the world healthier for children and future generations.
May 2, 2003: Corporate reform updates. Bill Moyers interviews FCC
Commissioner Michael Copps, and a talk with author Bharati Mukherjee.
April 25, 2003: The View from Cairo. Bill Moyers talks with Barry
Diller. Nicaragua: A Photographer's Journey.
April 18, 2003: Time OR Money — U.S. worker's dilemma. Steven Brill on
America post-9/11.
April 11, 2003: Cook on the poisons within our bodies. Updates on
overseas tax havens and reflections on the Sufi poet Rumi.
April 4, 2003: Media consolidation. EDITOR & PUBLISHER'S Greg Mitchell
on Iraq coverage. Bill Moyers talks with Susan Sontag.
March 28, 2003: Guns or Butter — The state and local budget crunch.
Inside the tax lobby and rebuilding Iraq.
March 21, 2003: Homeland Insecurity — Chemical Plant Safety. Moral
Philosopher Alan Wolfe. Writer, Poet and Activist Alice Walker.
March 17, 2003: NOW Special Edition: What's Next for Iraq? Iraqi
dissident Kanan Makiya on U.S. plans for Iraq after war. Moyers
interviews Walter Isaacson and Simon Schama.
March 14, 2003: Jessica Tuchman Mathews on coercive inspections. Dr.
Marc Siegel gives a second opinion. A diplomat disagrees: John Brady
Kiesling on his resignation. A tribute to Fred Danback, hero of the
Hudson.
March 7, 2003: Foreign correspondent Chris Hedges on reporting on it
and Libertarian theorist Lew Rockwell on paying for it. Moyers asks
"Where are the Democrats?"
February 28, 2003: Journalist Nat Hentoff on dangers to civil
liberties. Former State Department Official Joseph Wilson. Moyers on
using the flag.
February 21, 2003: Media and Politics — Media experts John Nichols and
Robert McChesney. Veteran journalist Seymour Hersh. A visit to the
Carnival. And Bill Moyers on the Savage Nation.
February 14, 2003: What Money Buys — Campaign finance files. Author
Richard Rodriguez on the meaning of BROWN. Children of War and
neglected news.
February 7, 2003: BREAKING NEWS! — Chuck Lewis on a second Patriot
Act. Bracing for Bioterror — weighing the costs of the smallpox
vaccine. NEW YORK TIMES editor Frank Rich.
January 31, 2003: Going it Alone? — World reaction to the State of the
Union Address. Harper's publisher John MacArthur. SUVs, fuel
effeciency and auto emission standards.
January 24, 2003: Close Call — Who's making sure our nuclear plants
are safe? Literary legend Doris Lessing. An look at Gullah culture's
contemporary challenges.
January 17, 2003: Toolbooths on the Digital Higway. Bill Gates, Sr.
and Chuck Collins on the inheritance tax. Scientist Devra Davis on the
killer smog that jumpstarted the Clean Air Act.
January 10, 2003: In the Red — The Crisis in State Budgets. Republican
strategist Grover Norquist. Heartland legal crusader Milo Mumgaard.
Historian Howard Zinn on war.
January 3, 2003: Whose God? — A Roundtable discussion on the state of
faith in the 21st century. Bill Moyers talks with scholar Paul
Woodruff.
December 27, 2002: Kids and Chemicals — Are we making our children
sick? Updates from our hour-long special.
December 20, 2002: Troubled Waters -- The fate of the Clean Water Act.
Ossie Davis on Strom Thurmond, Trent Lott and today's moral
assignment. Christoper Hitchens on the case for war. Dr. Marc Siegel
takes on patient privacy.
December 13, 2002: The Middle-Class Squeeze — What's next for
America's middle class? Senator John McCain on campaign finance
reform. Bill Moyers talks about the U.S. in global pespective with
Mark Hertsgaard. Wind Energy in Minnesota.
December 6, 2002: Excerpt from THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER and
interview with the filmmaker Eugene Jarecki. Discussion of direct
cinema with film icon Albert Maylses. Bill Moyers Journal on FCC
deregulation.
November 29, 2002: Exploring Creativity. Director Julie Taymor on
inspiration; Writer/Director Gregory Nava on myth; and Sherman Alexie
on the wee small hours.
November 22, 2002: Science for Sale? Drug Companies and Ad Agencies.
The Cuban Missile Crises and the Iraq Situation. Bob Moses' Algebra
Project.
November 15, 2002: Gun Land — American Guns in the Hands of
Terrorists? Wynona Ward, Domestic Violence Crusader. Colombian Author
Laura Restrepo.
November 8, 2002: Wal-Mart and Wages. Simon Schama, Samantha Power and
Louis Lapham Look at the Election. Bill Moyers' Commentary.
November 1, 2002: Democracy in Danger Roundtable. John H. Biggs on the
Future of the S.E.C. Election Resources.
October 25, 2002: Kids and Commercials. Julie Taymor on her new film
FRIDA. And, Saudi Money and Terroism.
October 18, 2002: Buying Access: Commercialization of American
Schools. Monica Patton, Vote Getter. Charles Lewis of the Center for
Public Integrity on Campaign Finance. Dr. Robert Jay Lifton and Fear
in America. Bill Moyers' Commentary on the Costs of War.
October 11, 2002: Voices of Dissent — Against War with Iraq. Poet
Naomi Shihab Nye. Kathleen Hall Jamieson on Campaign Ads. Celebrating
a Community Center in Seattle.
October 4, 2002: Seeds of Conflict — Genetically Modified Foods.
Author Sherman Alexie. Congressman Ron Paul on War with Iraq and and
Energy Bill Update.
September 27, 2002: Risky Business — A Special Roundtable on Corporate
Responsibility.
September 20, 2002: City in a Bowl — New Orleans and Hurricanes. The
U.S. Embargo on Cuba. Interview: Author and activist Arundhati Roy.
September 13, 2002: Taking Liberties — Special Roundtable on Civil
Liberties after 9/11.
September 6, 2002: Losing Ground — Why the Louisiana Delta is
Disappearing. Interviews: Media Commentator Kathleen Hall Jamieson and
Barbara Ibrahim, wife of an Egyptian political prisoner.
August 30, 2002: The Earth Debate: A Special Roundtable from the UN
Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
August 23, 2002: We Dissent — Environmental Insiders. Excerpt: GROWING
UP GLOBAL. A Walk through Harlem. Interview: Iraq expert Dennis
Halliday.
August 16, 2002: A Special Update of the Bill Moyers Special FROM
D-DAY TO THE RHINE.
August 9, 2002: A Second Opinion: Dr. Marc Siegel on Drug Ads.
Interview: Ralph Nader. Excerpt from TRADING DEMOCRACY.
August 2, 2002: The Cost of Coal: Mountaintop Mining Controversy.
Interviews: Archbishop Wilton J. Gregory and filmmaker Miguel Arteta.
July 26, 2002: The Last Stop — Inside Foster Care. Hidden Assets, the
World of Tax Evasion. Commentary: Bill Moyers
July 19, 2002: Toxic E-Waste. Offshore Shell Game of Corporate Tax
Havens. Interviews: John Bogle of Vanguard Group, Director and
Playwright George C. Wolfe.
July 12, 2002: Justice and Jihad — A Special Roundtable on Islam and
the West. The View from Cairo.
July 5, 2002: Leasing the Rain — Bolivia's Water War. Interviews:
Scholar Noreena Hertz and Norman Lear on the Declaration of
Independence. Commentary: Frank Wu.
June 28, 2002: Radiologist Roulette — Who's Reading Mammograms?
Freedom of Information Act and West Bank Settlement Updates.
Interviews: Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein and Conservative Activist Ralph
Reed.
June 21, 2002: Toxic Communities. Update on Wall Street Scandals.
Interviews: Kathleen Hall Jamieson on issue ads. Snapshots: Emmett
Gowin. Commentary: Bill Moyers.
June 14, 2002: The Muslim Brotherhood's Change of Heart. Interviews:
Public Opinion Expert Daniel Yankelovich, Filmmaker John Sayles.
Commentary: John Ridley.
June 7, 2002: A Special Update of the Bill Moyers Special FROM D-DAY
TO THE RHINE.
May 31, 2002: Vested Interest — Wall Street Email Trail. West Bank,
What Next? Israel — Separation Now? Interview: New York Attorney
General Elliott Spitzer.
May 24, 2002: A Dirty War — Aceh and Indonesia. Children of 9/11.
Interviews: Islam expert John Esposito, and author Barbara Kingsolver.
May 17, 2002: As Goes Maine... — Single-Payer Healthcare, Income
Disparities. Excerpt from PEOPLE LIKE US. Interview: Author Kevin
Phillips. Commentary: Bill Moyers.
May 10, 2002: Kids and Chemicals — Are We Poisoning Our Children?
May 3, 2002: After the War — Aid workers in Afghanistan. Carter and
Gates in South Africa. Interview: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg.
April 26, 2002: Virtual Radio, The Massing of the Media, Los Angeles
10 Years Later. Interview: Shakespeare Scholar Herman Gollub.
April 19, 2002: Tobacco Traffic — Cigarette smuggling and cigarette
business. Preview of Bill Moyers on the Hudson. Interview: Theorist
Hernando de Soto. Commentary: Vertamae Grosvenor.
April 12, 2002: Race and Justice — Police Violence in Miami. CEO
Compensation. Interview: Global Warming Expert Dr. Robert Watson.
Snapshots: Joan Liftin. Commentary: Frank Wu
April 5, 2002: Troubled Lands — West Bank Settlements, Behind Closed
Doors: The Freedom of Information Act. Interview: Middle East
Historian Mark Tessler. Commentary: Bill Moyers.
March 29, 2002: Life on Edge — Hunger in Oregon. Energy Bill Update.
Interviews: Playwright Horton Foote and NPR Correspondent Julie
Rovner. Commentary: Barbara Ehrenreich.
March 22, 2002: Desperate Measures — Militant Marwan Zaloum. POV's
documentary "Promises." Interviews: Playwright Mary Zimmerman,
Professor Amal Amireh.
March 15, 2002: A Family Divided — A Post-9/11 Detainee's Story,
Interviews: NEW YORK TIMES' Jersualem Correspondent James Bennet,
Israeli author David Grossman. Snapshots: Dan Budnik. Commentary: Bill
Moyers
March 8, 2002: Stripping the West — Methane Gas Production in Wyoming.
Earth on Edge. Zimbabwe's Elections. Interview: T. Boone Pickens.
Commentary: Terry Tempest Williams.
March 1, 2002: Faith in America — Father Richard John Neuhaus and
Reverend James Forbes. Interview: Scholar Karen Armstrong. New Afghan
Government.
February 22, 2002: Why the Children? — Child Rape and AIDS in South
Africa. Enron's Money and Politics. Interviews: Archbishop Desmond
Tutu, Dr. Roland Msiska. Poet Linda McCarriston. Commentary: Bill
Moyers.
February 15, 2002: Freedom to Teach? — Academic freedom post 9/11.
Interviews: Filmmaker Gregory Nava, Scholar Azizah al-Hibri.
Commentary: John Ridley.
February 8, 2002: Return to Kandahar — An Afghan-American Goes Home.
FRONTLINE's "American Porn." Interview: Author James Carroll.
Commentary: Vertamae Grosvenor. Snapshots: Lori Grinker.
February 1, 2002: The Invisible Ones — Undocumented victims of 9/11.
Enron's White House meetings. NAFTA's Chapter 11 — Trading Democracy.
Interview: Author Benjamin Barber. Poet Shirley Geok-lin Lim.
Commentary: Harry Shearer.
January 25, 2002: A Widow's Plea — Amber Amundson. Enron's corporate
culture. Interview: WALL STREET JOURNAL Editor Robert Bartley.
Commentary: Bill Moyers
January 18, 2002: Know Thy Neighbor — An Imam in Controversy in
Cleveland, Energy Bill. Interview: Imam Zaid Shakir. Commentary: John
Ridley
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Re: Dem/GOP shamnesty bill = The Rule of Law is DEAD; don't DARE tell Americans to "obey the law"! (was: Dem/GOP shamnesty,bill = The Rule of Law is DEAD; don't DARE tell Americans to "obey the law"!)
Bill O'Rudelly considering a run for president. Now don't snicker.
Re: Dem/GOP shamnesty,bill = The Rule of Law is DEAD; don't DARE tell Americans to "obey the law"!
Re: Dem/GOP shamnesty,bill = The Rule of Law is DEAD; don't DARE tell Americans to "obey the law"!
The Bush bill our kids and grandkids are gonna hafta pay gets larger and larger.
21 House Republicans join Democrats to defeat Bush's anti-labor bill.
Re: What the medicare bill was really about
Moron Arizona Republican senator blocks bill that would save jobs in his state.
Re: Ohio lawmakers pass bill banning gay marriage
Bill O'Reilly Admits Fox News Was Wrong, Bu$h is the Liar
News Flash: Bill Gates reportedly informed attorney general Ashcroft.
Bill Clinton Was Right
VETERANS FOR PEACE: What do you say? By Bill Burkett
 

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