

Moyers & Company
Season 2
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Episodes · 52
Paul Krugman on Why Jobs Come First
Fighting the Filibuster
What's Fueling the Modern Abortion Debate
Are Drones Destroying Our Democracy
Who's Widening America's Digital Divide
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.
Taming Capitalism Run Wild
Fighting Creeping Creationism
Anti-creationism activist Zack Kopplin; author Susan Jacoby discusses secularism.
What We Can Learn From Lincoln
Screenwriter Tony Kushner talks about Abraham Lincoln.
Ending the Silence on Climate Change
Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication.
What Has Capitalism Done for Us Lately?
Economist Richard Wolff analyzes income equality; Sheila Bair, former chairperson of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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.
MLK's Dream of Economic Justice
Historian Taylor Branch and theologian James Cone discuss Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of economic justice.
Living Outside Tribal Lines
Economic inequality in California; writer Sherman Alexie.
A Mother Fights Toxic Trespassers
Activist Sandra Steingraber discusses protecting children from toxic trespassers contaminating air, water and food.
Trading Democracy for National Security
Journalist Glenn Greenwald discusses the Boston Marathon bombings; political scholars Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann.
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.
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.
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.
Going to Jail for Justice
Environmental activist Tim DeChristopher, co-founder of Peaceful Uprising; columnist Gretchen Morgenson.
Living Outside Tribal Lines
Economic inequality in California; writer Sherman Alexie.
Taming Capitalism Run Wild
Economist Richard Wolff; activist Saru Jayaraman.
Big Brother's Prying Eyes
Professor Lawrence Lessig, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University.
United States of ALEC: A Follow-Up
ALEC -- the American Legislative Exchange Council.
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.
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.
Distracted From Democracy
Columnist Marty Kaplan discusses economic inequality in the U.S.; historian Gary May.
A New Case for Gun Control
Tom Diaz discusses gun control; Baldemar Velásquez fights for the rights of farmworkers.
John Lewis Marches On
Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) discusses his leadership role during the civil-rights movement of the 1960s.
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.
