- May 3, 2016The son of a displaced steelworker who's tending bar to pay his student loans seeks a different answer.
- May 2, 2016In part two of Bill's interview with the Princeton professor, he explains why he believes the Democratic Party should be "challenged to its core" by black voters this November.
- April 30, 2016The high-profile mayor of a hard-luck steel town thinks he and Bernie Sanders should have been allies — and contenders.
- April 28, 2016Bill speaks with the scholar and Princeton professor about the tremendous racial inequalities that remain as the final term of America's first black president draws to a close.
- April 25, 2016Independents in the Golden State are accustomed to voting in primaries. Not this time.
- April 18, 2016On an April Sunday, more than 200 organizations united in Washington to fight for voting rights and campaign finance reform.
- April 15, 2016In his first 2016 podcast, Bill Moyers sits down with author Rick Shenkman to talk about the brain of the American voter, and what is firing its synapses during this extraordinary primary season.
- April 13, 2016NAACP President Cornell William Brooks discusses the connection between voting rights and campaign finance reform.
- April 13, 2016As much as President Clinton and President Obama like to talk about "free trade" deals, the truth is that the working class ends up paying.
- April 6, 2016How the United States became a prisoner of war and Congress went MIA.