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Democracy & Government
  • The Enemies of Campaign Ad Transparency
    March 20, 2012
    | Bill Moyers
    Bill Moyers on what you can do to make television stations more accountable to the public.
  • Making Banks Play by the Rules
    March 16, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Bill Moyers talks with former Senator Byron Dorgan about making sure big banks play by rules that protect consumers from financial calamity.
  • How Did Big Banks Get So Powerful?
    March 16, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Bill Moyers talks with former Citigroup Chairman John Reed about his role in bringing down the Glass-Steagall Act
  • The Lord Is Not on Trial Here Today
    March 16, 2012
    | Michael Winship
    The story of the controversial Supreme Court case that changed the relationship between religion and public schools in America.
  • Who's Newt Helping?
    March 15, 2012
    | Michael Winship
    Is Gingrich's continuing candidacy hurting or helping Santorum's chances? Depends who you ask.
  • How Will the Supreme Court Rule on Health Care?
    March 12, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    "Longest scheduled arguments in the court’s modern history" set to begin on Monday.
  • Cash vs. Conscience
    March 12, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    The Columbia Journalism Review looks at the choices facing local stations with regard to deceptive political ads.
  • Mitt's Mississippi Disconnect
    March 10, 2012
    | Michael Winship
    Mitt Romney says we'd be "a lot better off" if Washington took governmental lessons from... the poorest state in America. Come again?
  • Citizens Mobilizing Against Citizens United
    March 9, 2012
    Learn about citizen-led movements to investigate, expose, and counteract super PAC influence on electoral politics.
  • The Misinformation Machine
    March 9, 2012
    | Tim Karr
    Tim Karr explores how dirty politics has become a growth industry for local television stations and their corporate parents.


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