- June 24, 2004Ms. Walker talks with Bill Moyers about a range of subjects, including the ways in which her life experiences and ancestry are reflected in her writing.
- June 3, 2004"It is important from time to time to remember that some things are worth getting mad about." Bill Moyers delivered this speech for DEMOS at New York University.
- 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 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 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 16, 2004 | NOWBill talks with journalists who wrote a behind-the-scenes book on the media, invented fact-check style journalism and defied gender barriers.
- October 31, 2003 | NOWThe 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.
- September 19, 2003 | NOWChristine Todd Whitman recounts the controversies that dogged her tenure as head of the EPA, and National Environmental Trust's Philip Clapp discusses the influence of the oil and nuclear industries.
- September 12, 2003 | NOWNOW met with 9/11 widows demanding answers about the terrorist attacks, and heard from FEC Commissioner Scott Thomas on the pressure for Democrats to give into soft money contributions.