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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
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
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.
Moyers on 2008 Interactive MapBILL MOYERS JOURNAL will stay on the news cycle throughout the 2008 election. Here at MOYERS ON 2008, you can explore big ideas on our issue pages and then respond with your local insights on our interactive map. Topic(s): American Dream, campaign, church and state, civil liberties, civil rights, Congress, conservatism, consumerism, culture, defense, deficit, democracy, economy, education, employment, energy, environment, foreign affairs, human rights, hunger, immigration, inequality, intelligence, Iraq, labor, law, media, money and politics, politics, public opinion polls, race, religion, secrecy, social services, taxes, terrorism, trade, veterans, war, White House, women, youth
The Debt DilemmaDoes America's $9 trillion federal debt mean we are mortgaging our future and jeopardizing individual savings, healthcare, and retirement for generations to come? Bill Moyers gets a reality check from Public Agenda's Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson, co-authors of WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?: YOUR GUIDED TOUR TO THE FEDERAL BUDGET CRISIS.
David Cay JohnstonBill Moyers interviews NEW YORK TIMES investigative reporter and Pulitzer Prize-winner David Cay Johnston who says America's system has been rigged to benefit the super-rich.
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