- April 18, 2003This bill looks at a bill that would change how overtime works and considered the economic effects of the Iraq War and the societal effects of September 11.
- March 28, 2003 | NOWWith city, state and county governments facing unprecedented budget shortfalls, how does the cost of war in the Middle East worsen the crisis in our communities?
- March 25, 2003 | Becoming American – The Chinese ExperienceFleeing civil war, flooding, and famine, thousands of young men leave the villages of southern China to seek their fortunes in the California Gold Rush.
- March 14, 2003 | NOWThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Jessica Tuchman Mathews' 2003 warning against the Iraq War and the disturbing increase in pharmaceutical advertising.
- March 7, 2003 | NOWLibertarian conservative Lew Rockwell on war's long-term economic effects, and New York Times foreign correspondent Chris Hedges on the human toll of war.
- March 1, 2003 | Becoming American — Personal JourneysBill Moyers talks with Shirley Young, an inspiring woman who survived the Japanese occupation of the Philippines to become a pioneer of market research.
- March 1, 2003 | Becoming American – The Chinese ExperiencePart Two tells the story of these hostile years when Chinese Americans existed in a kind of limbo, denied rights in their new country and no longer at home in their former one.
- January 17, 2003 | NOWNOW looks at the future of digital intellectual property, considers the ethics of the Estate Tax, and looks back at what prompted the Clear Air Act.
- November 8, 2002NOW with Bill Moyers reports on accusations that managers at some Wal-Mart stores often pressured employees to work overtime without pay, saving the company millions in wages.
- September 20, 2002 | NOWThree years before Hurricane Katrina, this episode of NOW considers what would happen if New Orleans were struck by a massive hurricane. Bill Moyers also interviews author and activist Arundhati Roy.