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    Historian Thomas Cahill and Archbishop Desmond Tutu
    December 28, 2007 | Bill Moyers Journal
    Bill Moyers talks with the author of How the Irish Saved Civilization and revisits an interview with Desmond Tutu.
  • Democracy & Government
    Sanford Levinson on Our Undemocratic Constitution
    December 21, 2007 | Bill Moyers Journal
    University of Texas Law School professor Sanford Levinson and Bill Moyers discuss the weaknesses of the US Constitution.
  • Justice
    The Innocence Project and Jerry Miller
    May 4, 2007 | Bill Moyers Journal
    Bill Moyers talks with Jerry Miller, the 200th person exonerated by post-conviction DNA testing, about clearing his name.
  • Democracy & Government
    'Party Favors: Convention Spending' and The Wilderness Act at 40
    August 27, 2004 | NOW
    A behind-the-scenes look at the lavish convention parties the Democrats and Republicans don't want you to see, 2004 political analysis, and a conversation about the impact of incarceration on black men.
  • Society
    Starting from Behind: The Success Story of Manhattan Comprehensive Day and Night School
    August 13, 2004 | NOW
    A look inside a high school that offers last chances to new immigrants, foster children with no permanent home, students who've chronically failed and teenage mothers struggling to make a better life.
  • War & Peace
    The Cost of War, Crisis in Western Sudan, and the Hip Hop Political Conference
    June 18, 2004 | NOW
    Some veterans' debilitating injuries are not being reported, possibly to keep Americans from knowing the true human cost of war. And is it too late to stop what some consider to be genocide in Sudan?
  • War & Peace
    Abu Ghraib and the Geneva Conventions. 'The Ultimate Makeover: Greenhope's Program for Women Leaving Prison.'
    May 21, 2004 | NOW
    Considering whether the Bush administration knew of or sanctioned torture, and a look at a unique NYC program that helps formerly incarcerated women heal addictions and reclaim their lives.
  • Economy & Work
    Abu Ghraib, Samantha Power and Censoring Ted Koppel
    May 7, 2004 | NOW
    Samantha Power discusses the blurry lines between American values and universal values, and the human consequences of disappearing manufacturing jobs in Rockford, IL.
  • Democracy & Government
    God and Politics in the Holy Land, Suing Our Way to a Multi-Racial Democracy, and the Iraqi Constitution
    February 20, 2004
    A 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.
  • Justice
    Judgement Call: The Nomination of Janice Rogers Brown; The Economist's Bill Emmott; Faith and the Law
    October 31, 2003 | NOW
    The bitter battle over President Bush's nominee for the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, a conversation with the man at the helm of The Economist, and the political effects of piety in government.


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