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JOURNAL UpdatesFrom the Farm Bill to the situation in Sadr City ? updates on JOURNAL stories. Topic(s): campaign, civil liberties, Congress, defense, foreign affairs, government, human rights, humanitarian aid, hunger, intelligence, Iraq, media, Middle East, war Melody PetersenMelody Petersen talks with Bill Moyers about her new book OUR DAILY MEDS, and how drug companies market medication.
THE AL QAHTANI DEBACLE by Philippe SandsA special essay by Philippe Sands about Detainee 063 at Guantanamo.
Nurses Standing Tough -- The California Nurses AssociationThe California Nurses Association proposes "CheneyCare" for what ails America. Philippe Sands author of TORTURE TEAMInternational lawyer and law professor Philippe Sands, author of TORTURE TEAM, talks about the approval of coercive interrogation by high-level American officials. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, civil liberties, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, intelligence, Iraq, law, secrecy, terrorism
Bill Moyers on Reverend Jeremiah WrightBill Moyers reflects on his interview with Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Christopher Cerf and Victor NavaskyVictor Navasky and Christopher Cerf's new book MISSION ACCOMPLISHED looks back at what the experts told us would happen in Iraq. Topic(s): campaign, civil liberties, Congress, foreign affairs, government, Iraq, journalism, media, philosophy, politics, satire Kathleen Hall JamiesonOur political analyst returns to take stock of the never-ending primary season. Mission Accomplished?It has fallen to the White House Press Secretaries to defend and explain President Bush's May 1st landing on the USS Abraham and the controversial "Mission Accomplished" banner.
Black Churches, Black Theology, and American HistoryFrom David Walker's "Appeal" through Freedman's School and Black Theology — learn more. Rev. Jeremiah WrightBill Moyers interviews the Reverend Jeremiah Wright in his first broadcast interview with a journalist since he became embroiled in a controversy for his remarks and his relationship with Barack Obama. Wright, who retired in early 2008 as pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, where Senator Obama is a member, has been at the center of controversy for comments he made during sermons, which surfaced in the press in March.
Celebrate Poetry MonthCelebrate National Poetry Month with exclusive online videos. Leila FadelJust back from being under fire in Sadr City this week, award-winning journalist Leila Fadel, Baghdad Bureau Chief for McClatchy, gives viewers on-the-ground analysis of the latest events and close-up look at the state of the war. Martha NussbaumBill Moyers talks with Marth Nussbaum, the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at University of Chicago, about church and state, and her newest book, LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE: IN DEFENSE OF AMERICA'S TRADITION OF RELIGIOUS EQUALITY.
David Beckmann: Bread for the WorldBill Moyers talks with the president of Bread for the World about the challenges of combatting hunger. EXPOSE on THE JOURNAL: Cash Cows and Starter Cowboy KitsBILL MOYERS JOURNAL teams up with the PBS series EXPOSÉ: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS to follow the trail of Washington Post reporters who uncovered more than $15 billion in "wasteful, unnecessary, or redundant expenditures" that have flowed from Washington to America's farmers Hunger in AmericaWhy are America's food banks suffering shortages? Find out what you can do to help. The Farm BillWhat's in the farm bill? And, what's behind the debate over its passage.
Ask Dominic MacSorley...Dominic MacSorley, Emergency Director of the international aid organization CONCERN WORLDWIDE, and the struggle to bring relief to war-torn Congo. He answers your questions on the Blog. Congo - 100 Years of DarknessView a slideshow of images from The Democratic Republic of Congo by noted photojournalist Marcus Bleasdale. Also, delve into the history of the troubled land — a country almost one-fourth the size of the US.
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