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Moyers on the True Costs of WarBill Moyers on one mayor's efforts to make the cost of Afghanistan and Iraq manifest in his town of Binghamton, New York. Topic(s): Afghanistan, Congress, defense, deficit, education, government, milltary, money and politics, politics, social services, taxes
Andrew J. BacevichHistorian, international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long war in Afghanistan Topic(s): Afghanistan, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, government, Iraq, Middle East, milltary, politics, terrorism, veterans, White House Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended InterviewIn a web exclusive continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyersl Andrew J. Bacevich reflects on the politics of war.
Eric Alterman and Melissa Harris-Lacewell on Obama's First YearThe JOURNAL assesses Obama's first year as President in the wake of Democrats' defeat in Massachusetts' special election for Senate with Princeton politics and African American studies professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell and journalist Eric Alterman Topic(s): Afghanistan, bailout, democracy, education, election, employment, government, healthcare, media, money and politics, Wall Street, White House
Greg Mortenson,Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. Topic(s): Afghanistan, education, foreign affairs, human rights, humanitarian aid, inequality, milltary, Pakistan, social services, terrorism, war Moyers on PrioritiesA Bill Moyers Essay. Topic(s): Afghanistan, deficit, economy, education, government, human rights, humanitarian aid, milltary, money and politics, social services, war Thomas FrankWALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW CONSERVATIVES RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, bailout, conservatism, defense, deficit, economy, employment, environment, foreign affairs, government, Iraq, money and politics, politics, Republican Party, terrorism, Wall Street, war, White House
The JOURNAL Top TenView the top ten viewer favorites from 2009. Topic(s): Afghanistan, bailout, corporate ethics, credit industry, defense, economy, foreign affairs, government, healthcare, history, human rights, intelligence, journalism, law, lobbying, media, milltary, money and politics, peace, politics, religion, social services, television, Wall Street, war, war on drugs, prisons
LBJ's Road to WarBill Moyers considers a President's decision to escalate troop levels in a military conflict. Through LBJ's taped phone conversations and his own remembrances, Bill Moyers looks at Johnson's deliberations as he stepped up America's role in Vietnam. Explore a multimedia timeline.
Resources for VeteransOnline resources for vets and their families The Good SoldierTHE GOOD SOLDIER, a film which follows four veterans ? one from World War II, two from Vietnam, and the fourth from Iraq ? as they reveal how the experiences of battle changed their lives. Veterans Oral History InstructionsLearn how to keep veteran's achievements alive by participating in the National Veterans Oral History Project
Web Exclusive: Glenn GreenwaldBill Moyers conducts a Web exclusive interview with Glenn Greenwald, about Afghanistan, government secrecy, the economy and his challenge to the editorial staff of THE WASHINGTON POST to justify their argument that the U.S. should borrow money for war but not for health care. Topic(s): Afghanistan, bailout, civil liberties, courts, democracy, foreign affairs, intelligence, Iraq, law, politics, secrecy, White House
Rory Stewart on AfghanistanRory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, lays out an alternate strategy for the international community in Afghanistan.
Nancy Youssef on AfghanistanThe JOURNAL takes a hard look at the state of affairs in ever-divided Afghanistan with McClatchy DC Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef. Picturing the Costs of WarPhoto journalists on the course and aftermath of war.
Jeremy Scahill on Today's WarsFrom a billion dollars sought for embassies in Pakistan and Afghanistan to May's highest casualties for US forces in Iraq since September, the wars abroad are taking their toll on our nation. Bill Moyers sits down with award-winning investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill to examine the human and financial costs of America's wars.
The JOURNAL on WarFrom the press "Buying the War" to the costs that can't be measured in money ? THE JOURNAL on the U.S. at war. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, defense, foreign affairs, government, intelligence, Iraq, milltary, National Guard, politics, terrorism, veterans, Vietnam, war
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