- September 25, 2014As the US expands its airstrikes into Syria to combat ISIS, the congresswoman calls for a "full congressional debate and vote on any military action, as required by the Constitution.”
- July 3, 2014This July 4, cherish the words of the Declaration but also summon Thomas Paine's spirit to remind yourself that we can, if we really care, pick up the broken thread of democratic zeal. An essay by Bill Moyers and Bernie Weisberger.
- July 3, 2014Securing state power from the domestic population and securing concentrated private power are driving forces in policy formation.
- July 2, 2014Veteran photojournalist Michael Kamber has put together a photographic and oral history of the Iraq War to document photojournalism in the war.
- June 30, 2014The youth rebellions that took place throughout the Middle East are still shaping the region. And there's more to come.
- June 27, 2014Then and now, Lawrence’s understanding of the ancient alliances and potent jealousies of the people among whom he had lived and fought in the Middle East has generally been ignored.
- June 27, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyThis week Bill speaks with investigative journalist Charles Lewis about why facts, logic and reason are often missing in the rush to war.
- June 24, 2014Should we really be listening to Washington's "armchair warriors" who were wrong before, during and after the Iraq war -- and never admitted their wrongdoing?
- June 20, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyWhile armchair warriors in Washington cry “back to Iraq,” former combat veteran and military historian Andrew Bacevich says no way. Watch the show.
- June 17, 2014After the start of the Iraq war in 2003, US Marines crossed the fertile river as they advanced toward Baghdad. Bill contemplates the historical significance.