- March 26, 2004 | NOWThe use of public education money to support private schools, covering the 9/11 hearings as a White House correspondent, and the insanity of CEO pay.
- March 12, 2004 | NOWThis NOW episode offers frank insight into the complicated psyche of the 'Where the Wild Things Are' author.
- March 5, 2004 | NOWA look at whether law enforcement is abusing its power by spying on the lawful activities of ordinary citizens, and a conversation with an inspirational minister.
- February 27, 2004 | NOWIn an increasingly security-conscious America, is the government taking aim at our civil liberties? And unlikely allies in the fight to protect a California community.
- 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.
- February 13, 2004 | NOWTalk radio's power to influence policy and and shape elections, indecency on the airwaves and the truth behind the tax code.
- February 6, 2004 | NOWActivists work to rile up political engagement and NOW takes a look at manufacturing job losses and political advertising.
- January 30, 2004 | NOWAn investigation into the back-room deals giving Big Media more control than ever over what Americans consume and read, and a look at what it would take for Democrats to reclaim the South.
- January 9, 2004 | NOWThe money influencing the 2004 presidential election, a look at whether American corporations should be held accountable for business dealings overseas, and a Muslim activist trying to change her religion.
- January 2, 2004 | NOWPopular Science magazine's "Futurist in Residence" calls for our now-focused society to form a national vision of the future, and writer Susan Neiman asks how we recognize the face of evil.