Moyers & Company

Pilih Musim

Daftar Episode (Musim 2)

E1

Paul Krugman on Why Jobs Come First

E2

Fighting the Filibuster

E3

What's Fueling the Modern Abortion Debate

E4

Are Drones Destroying Our Democracy

E5

Who's Widening America's Digital Divide

E6

The Fight to Keep Democracy Alive

Dan Cantor, New York Working Families Party; Jonathan Soros, Friends of Democracy super PAC; the power of poetry with Martin Espada.

E7

Taming Capitalism Run Wild

E8

Fighting Creeping Creationism

Anti-creationism activist Zack Kopplin; author Susan Jacoby discusses secularism.

E9

What We Can Learn From Lincoln

Screenwriter Tony Kushner talks about Abraham Lincoln.

E10

Ending the Silence on Climate Change

Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication.

E11

What Has Capitalism Done for Us Lately?

Economist Richard Wolff analyzes income equality; Sheila Bair, former chairperson of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

E12

And Justice for Some

Bryan Stevenson, founder of Equal Justice Initiative, discusses the American justice system; an essay on the idea of justice for all.

E13

MLK's Dream of Economic Justice

Historian Taylor Branch and theologian James Cone discuss Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of economic justice.

E14

Living Outside Tribal Lines

Economic inequality in California; writer Sherman Alexie.

E15

A Mother Fights Toxic Trespassers

Activist Sandra Steingraber discusses protecting children from toxic trespassers contaminating air, water and food.

E16

Trading Democracy for National Security

Journalist Glenn Greenwald discusses the Boston Marathon bombings; political scholars Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann.

E17

The Sandy Hook Promise

Francine Wheeler, whose son Ben was among the children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., and singer Peter Yarrow, discuss the power of music to create change; David Wheeler talks about resolving the gun issue.

E18

How People Power Generates Change

Marshall Ganz, senior lecturer in public policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government; Rachel Laforest, executive director of Right to the City and Madeline Janis, co-founder of Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy.

E19

The Toxic Politics of Science

Public health historians David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz discuss the dangers of lead; Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics; Danielle Brian, Project on Government Oversight.

E20

Going to Jail for Justice

Environmental activist Tim DeChristopher, co-founder of Peaceful Uprising; columnist Gretchen Morgenson.

E21

Living Outside Tribal Lines

Economic inequality in California; writer Sherman Alexie.

E22

Taming Capitalism Run Wild

Economist Richard Wolff; activist Saru Jayaraman.

E23

Big Brother's Prying Eyes

Professor Lawrence Lessig, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University.

E24

United States of ALEC: A Follow-Up

ALEC -- the American Legislative Exchange Council.

E25

The Faces of America's Hungry

Filmmaker Kristi Jacobson and Mariana Chilton, director of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities, discuss hunger in America; journalist Greg Kaufmann.

E26

Surviving the New American Economy

First profiled 22 years ago, two American families in Wisconsin struggle to keep up with the changing U.S. economy; authors Barbara Miner and Barbara Garson.

E27

Distracted From Democracy

Columnist Marty Kaplan discusses economic inequality in the U.S.; historian Gary May.

E28

A New Case for Gun Control

Tom Diaz discusses gun control; Baldemar Velásquez fights for the rights of farmworkers.

E29

John Lewis Marches On

Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) discusses his leadership role during the civil-rights movement of the 1960s.

E30

The Faces of America's Hungry

Director Kristi Jacobson and Mariana Chilton, director of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities, discuss hunger, food insecurity and poverty in America.

E31

Taming Capitalism Run Wild

Economist Richard Wolff; activist Saru Jayaraman.

E32

How People Power Generates Change

Marshall Ganz, senior lecturer at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government; Rachel LaForest, executive director of Right to the City; Madeline Janis, co-founder of Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy.

E33

America's Gilded Capital

Journalist and author Mark Leibovich discusses his views on Washington, D.C.

E34

John Lewis Marches On

Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) discusses the 1963 march for civil rights.

E35

What Are We Doing in Syria?

Correspondent Deborah Amos, National Public Radio; historian Andrew Bacevich; guest host Phil Donahue.

E36

The Collision of Sports and Politics

Davie Zirin, sports editor of The Nation.

E37

Robert Reich on Inequality for All

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich discusses the movie "Inequality for All," which examines income disparity in America.

E38

Saving the Earth From Ourselves

Kumi Naidoo, international executive director of Greenpeace.

E39

Wendell Berry: Poet & Prophet

Writer Wendell Berry discusses the environment.

E40

Citizens United: The Sequel

Yale Law School professor Heather Gerken discusses McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission; historian Joyce Appleby.

E41

The Debt Ceiling Is a Nuclear Bomb the US Has Aimed at Itself

British journalist Martin Wolf discusses the debt ceiling debate and its potential impact on the global economy; MIT professor Sherry Turkle.

E42

Progressives Pick Up the Pieces

Financial journalist Gretchen Morgenson; historian Peter Dreier.

E43

The Top Secret Trade Deal You Need to Know About

Yves Smith, the Naked Capitalism blog; Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research; a preview of "Unmanned: America's Drone Wars."

E44

How Dollarocracy Is Destroying America

John Nichols, The Nation; professor Robert McChesney.

E45

The Path of Positive Resistance

Dr. Jill Stein, co-founder of the Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities; Dr. Margaret Flowers, Physicians for a National Health Program.

E46

Zombie Politics and Casino Capitalism

Author Henry Giroux; remembering novelist Doris Lessing; the documentary "Birth of the Living Dead."

E47

Wendell Berry: Poet & Prophet

Author and environmental activist Wendell Berry; short documentary "Dance of the Honey Bee."

E48

Behind Washington's Closed Doors

Mark Leibovich, The New York Times Magazine, discusses Washington's powerbrokers.

E49

Gunfighter Nation

Historian Richard Slotkin talks about guns and violence in America.

E50

Incarceration Nation

Civil rights lawyer and legal scholar Michelle Alexander.

E51

The Pope, Poverty, and Poetry

Historian Thomas Cahill discusses Pope Francis and the relevance of the church in the 21st century.

E52

State of Conflict: North Carolina

The battle of American politics rages on in North Carolina.