April 23, 2002 | America’s First River, Bill Moyers on the Hudson
Bill Moyers examines both the beauty that attracted the Hudson River school painters and the potential that lured early industrialists to the mighty Hudson River.
NOW looks at the increasing gap between CEO and worker take-home pay, and how our astonishing diversity may be the greatest challenge facing law enforcement in our big cities.
In this episode, NOW goes to the West Bank to understand why settlements have become the tinderbox of war and looks at the history of the Freedom of Information Act.
One month before his assassination, NOW talked with Marwan Zaloum, who personally selected and trained suicide bombers to carry out attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians.
This episode of NOW looked at increased violence in the Middle East and told the story of a man kept behind bars out of suspicion following September 11.
NOW considers the consequences of gas drilling in the American West, including the disposal of millions of gallons of ground water, then looks at the racial and power struggles of Zimbabwe's election.
In this story of unspeakable tragedy and the painful search for justice, NOW introduces some of the tens of thousands of young girls — many now HIV-positive — who have been raped in South Africa.