- December 5, 2008 | Bill Moyers JournalBill Moyers talks to the Wisconsin senator about Obama's presidency and the Grammy-winning producer on his new documentary.
- March 28, 2008 | Bill Moyers JournalForty years after race riots in dozens of cities stunned the nation, has anything changed? Bill Moyers interviews Newark Mayor Cory Booker for an update on race and politics.
- February 8, 2008 | Bill Moyers JournalMoyers discusses a documentary that explores America's debate over torture, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson returns to looks at the issues underlying the 2008 horse race.
- September 7, 2007 | Bill Moyers JournalBill Moyers interviews Anthony Romero and Mickey Edwards about legislation expanding the government’s domestic surveillance program.
- December 12, 2006"America needs something more right now than a 'must-do' list from liberals and progressives. America needs a different story." Bill Moyers delivered these remarks in New York City on December 12, 2006 to the New Democracy Project.
- December 17, 2004 | NOWIn Bill Moyers' last episode, conservative leader Richard Viguerie discusses propaganda, and ACLU director Anthony Romero talks about the balance between civil liberties and national security.
- 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.
- August 22, 2003 | NOW
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 ...