- Full Show: Big Brother’s Prying EyesMoyers & Company
Lawrence Lessig and Bill explore how we can protect our privacy when Big Government and Big Business morph into Big Brother. Continue reading
Full Show: Big Brother’s Prying Eyes - Full Show: Going to Jail for JusticeMoyers & Company
Tim DeChristopher tells why he spent nearly two years in prison in the name of environmental justice, and Gretchen Morgenson discusses how banks are still too big to fail and too big to trust. Continue reading
Full Show: Going to Jail for Justice - Full Show: The Toxic Politics of ScienceMoyers & Company
Bill explores why lead and other toxins continue to threaten America. Also, how money still secretly rules Washington. Continue reading
Full Show: The Toxic Politics of Science - Full Show: How People Power Generates ChangeMoyers & Company
Activists Marshall Ganz, Rachel LaForest and Madeline Janis share how organized people can successfully fight organized money. Continue reading
Full Show: How People Power Generates Change
- Encore Broadcast: Crony CapitalismMoyers & Company
David Stockman explains how the cozy relationship between Washington and Wall Street has perverted capitalism and subverted democracy. Continue reading
Encore Broadcast: Crony Capitalism - Gretchen Morgenson on Corporate Clout in Washington
Bill talks with Gretchen Morgenson on how money and political clout empower big business. Continue reading
Gretchen Morgenson on Corporate Clout in Washington - David Stockman on Crony Capitalism
Stockman explains how the courtship of politics and high finance rewards the super-rich and corporations. Continue reading
David Stockman on Crony Capitalism - Preview: Crony Capitalism
Watch a clip from this weekend’s show about the all-too-cozy relationship between Washington and Wall Street. Continue reading
Preview: Crony Capitalism - Encore Broadcast: On Winner-Take-All PoliticsMoyers & Company
In this encore presentation, Bill Moyers investigates America’s economic disparity — how it happened and who’s to blame. Continue reading
Encore Broadcast: On Winner-Take-All Politics - Bill Moyers Essay: Occupying a Cause
What’s the common cause behind Occupy protesters? Continue reading
Bill Moyers Essay: Occupying a Cause - Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Engineered Inequality
Bill Moyers explores how America’s vast inequality didn’t just happen, it’s been politically engineered. Continue reading
Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Engineered Inequality - Preview: On Winner-Take-All Politics
In this encore presentation, Bill Moyers investigates America’s economic disparity — how it happened and who’s to blame. Continue reading
Preview: On Winner-Take-All Politics - Neal Gabler’s ‘Ten Great Political Films’
In this week’s show, historian and cultural critic Neal Gabler shares with Bill Moyers some of his favorite political films, including State of the Union, a 1948 Frank Capra film that Gabler puts at the top of his list. Below, … Continue reading
Neal Gabler’s ‘Ten Great Political Films’ - Full Show: Where Movies End and Politics BeginsMoyers & Company
Film historian Neal Gabler discusses how films color our political expectations. Also, poet Christian Wiman on faith, love, and despair; and a Bill Moyers Essay on the price we all may pay when parents opt out of immunization. Continue reading
Full Show: Where Movies End and Politics Begins - Bill Moyers Essay: Are Immunization Exemptions Fair to All?
In a new essay, Bill Moyers weighs the value of personal liberty versus the greater public health. Continue reading
Bill Moyers Essay: Are Immunization Exemptions Fair to All? - Neil Gabler on How Pop Culture Influences Political Expectations
Film historian Neal Gabler discusses how movie heroism shapes our expectations of political candidates. Continue reading
Neil Gabler on How Pop Culture Influences Political Expectations - Christian Wiman: Two Poems
In two poems from his collection Every Riven Thing, the poet recalls images and moments from his West Texas youth. Continue reading
Christian Wiman: Two Poems - Poet Christian Wiman on Love, Faith, and Cancer
Bill talks with Poetry Magazine editor Christian Wiman about how being diagnosed with a rare blood cancer reignited his religious passion. Continue reading
Poet Christian Wiman on Love, Faith, and Cancer - Christian Wiman on Living with Cancer and Finding Faith
Poet Christian Wiman reads from an essay about living with cancer, finding faith, and being sustained by family. Continue reading
Christian Wiman on Living with Cancer and Finding Faith - Preview: Where Movies End and Politics Begins
Neal Gabler joins Bill to discuss how representations of heroism in movies shape our expectations of a U.S. President. Continue reading
Preview: Where Movies End and Politics Begins
