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Viewers on What's Next?JOURNAL viewers lay out their priorities for the next administration. Topic(s): civil liberties, civil rights, defense, education, employment, energy, environment, foreign affairs, global warming, globalization, government, healthcare, immigration, Iraq, law, media, money and politics, oil, politics, race, social services, taxes, trade, war, youth
Can Washington Change?Can the stranglehold of money on politics be broken? Bill Moyers sits down with Joan Claybrook, president of Public Citizen, and Bob Edgar, president and CEO of Common Cause, to discuss how Beltway business as usual may stand in the way of real change in Washington. Jamieson and Loury on Making HistoryThe Annenberg Public Policy Center's Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Brown University's Glenn Loury on the final days of a historic election cycle. Moyers on the VoteA Bill Moyers essay on the importance of the vote.
The Economy: Voices from the Moyers on 2008 MapView a photos essay of voices on the economy drawn from our Moyers on 2008 map. Update: Afganistan, the Forgotten FrontChecking in on the situation in Afghanistan.
James K. GalbraithBill Moyers sits down to talk about the economic future with with James K. Galbraith, Lloyd Bentsen, Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. Galbraith is the author of six books, the most recent, THE PREDATOR STATE: HOW CONSERVATIVES ABANDONED THE FREE MARKET AND WHY LIBERALS SHOULD TOO. Playing for ChangeBill Moyers talks with Mark Johnson, the producer of a remarkable documentary about the simple but transformative power of music.
Mark Crispin Miller on Voter ProtectionBill Moyers sits down with Mark Crispin Miller, professor of Media, Culture and Communication at NYU, who has been following voter fraud allegations in his blog News from the Underground. An expert on propaganda and media, Miller's book LOSER TAKES ALL is an anthology of writings covering election fraud. Michael Zweig on The Downturn and Working AmericansMichael Zweig joins Bill Moyers on the JOURNAL to shift the focus from Wall Street to the people who will be most hurt by a protracted recession, everyday workers. Roberto Lovato and Linda ChavezRoberto Lovato and Linda Chavez on politics two weeks before the election.
American Dream in Danger?Is the American Dream in danger during our financial downturn? Or is the American Dream now about something new? Our guests and our viewers speak out. George SorosBill Moyers talks with one of the world's most successful investors George Soros about the global capital meltdown, how he saw it coming, and what can be done now. Going Negative, Campaign 2008Bill Moyers checks in with JOURNAL contributor and director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center Kathleen Hall Jamieson on how dirty politics will play out in this final stretch to the election. Iraq War Resolution, Six Years LaterIn this web exclusive essay, on the sixth anniversary of the congressional vote to grant President George W. Bush the power to invade Iraq, Bill Moyers looks back to October 2002 and the Senate debate over the rush to war.
Emma Coleman JordanGeorgetown University's legal and finance scholar Emma Coleman Jordan looks behind the headlines, and the politics, of the Wall Street bailout debate on the Hill and on Main Street. Red, White and Blue MediaThe JOURNAL takes an in-depth look at the news of the week to sort out the media-frenzied hype from the facts the public needs to know. Factcheck.org's Kathleen Hall Jamieson and ON THE MEDIA's Brooke Gladstone dissect the campaign coverage. Voter EssentialsFind out how you can make sure that you're voting-reading for the November election.
Andrew J. BacevichIs an imperial presidency destroying what America stands for? Bill Moyers sits down with history and international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich who identifies three major problems facing our democracy: the crises of economy, government and militarism, and calls for a redefinition of the American way of life
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