Moyers & Company
Continuing his long-running conversation with the American public, Bill Moyers returned to television in January 2012 with Moyers & Company, a weekly series of smart talk and new ideas aimed at helping viewers make sense of our tumultuous times through the insight of America’s strongest thinkers.

Enjoy full versions of Moyers & Company. (2012 – 2015)

 

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  • January 25, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Bill explores Senate favoritism for the world's largest biotech firm, and takes a deeper look at modern abortion rights activism.
  • January 18, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Larry Cohen, president of the Communications Workers of America, joins Bill to make the case for common-sense reform that would bring the Senate back to serving democracy.
  • January 11, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    The New York Times columnist explains why our top priority should be getting America back to work – if only Washington would stop throwing distractions in the way.
  • January 4, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Climate change communication expert Anthony Leiserowitz explains why climate change gets the silent treatment, and what we should do about it.
  • December 28, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz straddles two cultures while telling the story of America’s past and future.
  • December 21, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Tony Kushner, who wrote the screenplay for Lincoln, talks about America's 16th president and "the history lesson of politics."
  • December 14, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Why the fiscal cliff is merely a phantom menace -- and what we should be talking about instead.
  • December 7, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    What you can do to stop Big Media from controlling more of what we see, hear and read.
  • November 30, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Revealing the hidden world of ALEC -- corporations and state legislators colluding to write laws and remake America, one statehouse at a time.
  • November 20, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Listen in as Bill Moyers and mythologist Joseph Campbell discuss how religious values are shaped by stories of death, resurrection, and ritual.