- September 6, 2013 | Moyers & CompanyGuest host Phil Donahue examines the consequences of an American intervention in Syria with guests Deborah Amos and Andrew Bacevich.
- September 6, 2013 | Moyers & CompanyThe NPR Middle East correspondent tells guest host Phil Donahue about the growing refugee crisis in Syria -- one that the U.N. has called “the great tragedy of this century."
- November 21, 2008Guest host Deborah Amos sits down with columnist Joe Nocera to discuss the relationship between government bailouts and public confidence.
- November 14, 2008 | Bill Moyers JournalThe press weighs in on the hard road ahead for President-elect Obama. Plus, an investigation of injustice on America's reservations and a special message to our veterans.
- September 28, 2007 | Bill Moyers JournalInvestment industry giant John Bogle tells Bill Moyers that as money managers take control over corporations on Wall Street, Main Street pays the price. Also, Deborah Amos and George Packer on Iraq.
- June 25, 2004 | NOWThis episode looks at both sides of a debate over a proposed EPA regulation of power plants' mercury emissions, checks in with Deborah Amos in Iraq, and hears from Elizabeth Warren on interest rates.
- April 2, 2004 | NOWIs America on the threshold of a new nuclear arms race? And John Dean has written a new book – his sixth – in which he concludes that the obsessive secrecy and deception in Washington today is “Worse Than Watergate.”
- February 20, 2004A look at the influence of Christian Zionists on Middle East policy, a civil rights attorney winning big cases in the name of equality, and an uncertain future for a rebuilding Iraqi government.
- June 27, 2003 | NOWThis episode of NOW looks at the state of the Iraq War, considers how ancient poetry transcends time, and considers what happens when companies renege on their pension agreements.
- June 14, 2002 | NOWWhen the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the world's most brutal terror groups, appeared to be having second thoughts, experts considered whether they were to be trusted. And John Sayles on his new movie.