- April 9, 2010 | Bill Moyers JournalHistorian, international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returned to the Journal to discuss America's long war in Afghanistan.
- April 2, 2010How much economic progress have we made since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination?
- April 2, 2010Bill and two prominent civil rights attorneys talk about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s vision for economic justice.
- December 11, 2009Howard Zinn joins Bill Moyers to discuss the voices of today's people and his new film The People Speak.
- November 20, 2009 | Updated August 6, 2014 | Bill Moyers JournalBill looks back on President Lyndon Johnson's deliberations over America's role in Vietnam and his decision to send more troops to Vietnam.
- October 30, 2009The author of What's the Matter With Kansas? and The Wrecking Crew talks to Bill about President Obama's first year in office, the Bush administration and the transient nature of public memory.
- October 9, 2009 | Bill Moyers JournalKathleen Hall Jamieson predicts how going negative will play out in the final stretch of the 2008 campaign.
- June 19, 2009 | Bill Moyers JournalThis episode follows the history of Liberia, from the arrival of freed US slaves through the civil war, and profiles Leymah Gbowee, a woman who led her fellow countrywomen to fight for and win peace.
- June 12, 2009On the 200th anniversary of Thomas Paine's death, Bill sits down with two historians to assess Paine's life and impact.
- May 1, 2009 | Bill Moyers JournalBill Moyers discusses the torture memos from the Bush administration’s Office of Legal Counsel with a veteran reporter and chairman of the American Freedom Agenda.