This episode of NOW reported on an attack on the UN headquarters in Iraq and what it might mean for the rebuilding of Iraq. Next up, a trend in local cable systems becoming part of big media conglomerates caused many to worry that cable companies were no longer interested in addressing the needs of local communities. At the time, community access to media provided millions of Americans with educational opportunity, access to local government, and ...
- August 22, 2003 | NOW
- July 11, 2003 | NOWJon Stewart on his unique brand of news delivery and why his show has a unique niche in a sea of cable news and talk shows. And can judges with strong ideological convictions set aside their personal beliefs and uphold the law?
- June 20, 2003 | NOWHow can the American corrections system break the cycles of addiction and incarceration? A look at the psyche of Iran, and should colleges offer race-based affirmative action?
- April 12, 2002 | NOWNOW looks at the increasing gap between CEO and worker take-home pay, and how our astonishing diversity may be the greatest challenge facing law enforcement in our big cities.
- February 22, 2002 | NOWIn this story of unspeakable tragedy and the painful search for justice, NOW introduces some of the tens of thousands of young girls — many now HIV-positive — who have been raped in South Africa.
- February 1, 2002 | NOWThis NOW episode looked at a little-known NAFTA provision that may threaten American democracy and profiled undocumented workers who were victims of September 11.
- November 23, 1999In this documentary,Bill examines the impact of campaign financing on the judicial election process
- March 30, 1999 | Facing the TruthBill Moyers reports on the efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as it investigates human rights violations and helps South Africa in its process of healing and reinvention.
- March 30, 1999 | Facing the TruthAs the U.S. wrestles with its own heritage of discrimination and injustice, the TRC’s process offers insights into how America might improve its own future through reconciliation and forgiveness.
- April 21, 1995 | Solutions to ViolenceIs early intervention a solution to crime and violence? A preeminent expert on crime shares his ideas with Bill Moyers