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SERIES: NOW
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23 minutesWhen Congress passed the Medicare prescription bill -- a big priority for President Bush -- it was a very close vote. In this 2004 report, Bill Moyers reports on the inside story behind the radical ...NOWMoney, Politics and the Medicare Prescription LawApril 30, 2004
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2 minutesThe inside story behind a radical expansion of Medicare, which some say was packaged to court crucial senior votes in an election year.NOWNew Medicare, Old Story and A Faithful Choice: Voices of Faith for a Woman’s Right to ChooseApril 30, 2004
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4 minutesSamantha Power discusses the blurry lines between American values and universal values, and the human consequences of disappearing manufacturing jobs in Rockford, IL.NOWAbu Ghraib, Samantha Power and Censoring Ted KoppelMay 7, 2004
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14 minutesDavid Brancaccio talks to Scott Horton, President of the International League for Human Rights, about the legal basis for the global war on terror.NOWScott Horton on the War on TerrorMay 21, 2004
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3 minutesA hard look at how local broadcasters cover politics; the success or failure of the 9-11 commission; and a look ahead at the 2004 Democratic Convention.NOW‘In the Dark: Media Coverage of Local Elections’ and the Power of Language in PoliticsJuly 23, 2004
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10 minutesHow was the most powerful nation on Earth so utterly unprepared to protect its homeland?NOW9/11: For the RecordSeptember 10, 2004
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22 minutesThis 2004 NOW report explores how the rules of presidential debates have been hijacked by the major political parties.NOWGeorge Farah on Presidential DebatesSeptember 24, 2004
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24 minutesNOW deconstructs the road to war in Iraq through the eyes of a critical intelligence insider, Greg Thielmann, and considers the state of conservatism and progressivism in America.NOWThe Road to War: Reviewing the Evidence. Dean Campaign Manager Joe Trippi.October 29, 2004
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8 minutesIn 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.NOWMedia Consolidation, the ACLU’s Anthony Romero, and Bill Moyers Says GoodbyeDecember 17, 2004