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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. Who's Who of The Vietnam Escalation DebateFind out more about the president's advisors and other political players in the escalation of the war in Vietnam.
James K. GalbraithEconomic recovery in review. The Dow's up, but why are Main Street Americans still reeling from last year's economic collapse? With Americans still facing rising unemployment, foreclosures, and declining property values, renowned economist James K. Galbraith on whether we've averted another crisis and how to get help for the middle class. 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
The JOURNAL on Working AmericaView a collection of JOURNAL reports on the effect of the downturn on the homefront. Topic(s): bailout, community organizing, corporate ethics, credit industry, economy, employment, inequality, labor, politics, social services, White House
No More Mr. Nice Guy. A Bill Moyers essay on fighting the health care debate.
David FrumA Conservative Plan for Healthcare? Bill Moyers sits down with former special assistant to George W. Bush David Frum, who is calling on Republicans to come up with their own plan for health care reform and suggests changes that conservatives can support. War of Words on Health Care -- Jamieson and AltmanMedia analyst Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kaiser Family Foundation president and CEO Drew Altman discuss the messages in health care ads today, and how well they reflect the real issues of health care reform
Obama and EnvironmentalistsBill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed with the President's progress on climate change. Also, check out the debate among environmentalists over Obama's initiatives.
Bruce Fein and Mark Danner on the Torture MemosA new debate followed the release of the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel memos approving extreme measures of interrogation under the Bush administration. Bill Moyers sits down with Bruce Fein, former deputy attorney general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of the American Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the US treatment and interrogation of detainees for the NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS. Topic(s): 9/11, civil liberties, courts, defense, foreign affairs, human rights, intelligence, law, milltary, terrorism, White House Web Exclusive: Bruce Fein and Mark Danner on American EmpireThe conversation between Bruce Fein, Mark Danner and Bill Moyers continues.
The New Bailout DebateIs Geithner's plan a 'triumph' or a 'flop?' Who wins and who loses?
The President's QuestionsWhat would you ask the President?
Eric Foner on Our LincolnAs Abraham Lincoln's bicentennial birthday approaches, Bill Moyers sits down with historian and Lincoln biographer Eric Foner to discuss the legacy and the legend of America's most studied president. Two Centuries of LincolnView a photo essay of America's number one icon.
Glenn GreenwaldBill Moyers sits down with political commentator and Salon.com blogger Glenn Greenwald who asks: Are we a nation ruled by men or by laws? A former constitutional and civil rights lawyer, Greenwald looks at the legacy of the Bush Administration, the prospects for President-elect Obama's cabinet choices, as well as the possibilities for government accountability. The Rule of Law: The Bush Legal LegacyReview a collection of JOURNAL reports on the Bush Administration and the Rule of Law Topic(s): civil liberties, civil rights, Congress, courts, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, impeachment, intelligence, Iraq, Justice Department, law, milltary, secrecy, terrorism, war, White House
Last Call for the Bush AdministrationFind out what federal regulations the Bush Administration wants in place before they leaves town.
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