Bill Moyers Journal Episode Guide

All Episodes (154)

Original Airdate: 2009-10-23

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Justice Richard Goldstone investigates the attacks in Gaza.

Original Airdate: 2009-10-16

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President Barack Obama delivers a new vision of America; Dr. America Bracho.

Original Airdate: 2009-10-09

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Economist Simon Johnson and Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) discuss the bailouts and the U.S. economy.

Original Airdate: 2009-09-25

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Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University; CEO Kavita Ramdas, Global Fund for Women.

Original Airdate: 2009-09-18

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Editor Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Times Book Review, discusses conservatism; Michael Zweig and Bill Fletcher talk about organized labor.

Original Airdate: 2009-09-11

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Dr. Jim Yong Kim discusses public health; McClatchy DC correspondent Nancy Youssef discusses Afghanistan.

Original Airdate: 2009-09-04

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Trevor Potter, president of The Campaign Legal Center, and Floyd Abrams, partner, Cahill, Gordon & Reindel LLP, debate campaign finance reform.

Original Airdate: 2009-08-28

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``Money-Driven Medicine'' describes a health-care system in which millions of dollars are spent on unnecessary tests, unwanted procedures and overpriced prescriptions.

Original Airdate: 2009-08-21

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``Critical Condition'' shows three families facing illness without health coverage.

Original Airdate: 2009-08-14

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David Frum, former special assistant to George W. Bush, calls on Republicans to come up with a health care plan; messages in health care advertisements.

Original Airdate: 2009-08-07

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Professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is the first black woman in Harvard University's history to have an endowed professorship named in her honor.

Original Airdate: 2009-07-31

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Wendell Potter of the Center for Media and Democracy talks about the health insurance industry.

Original Airdate: 2009-07-24

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Trudy Lieberman, director of the health and medical reporting program at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism; Marcia Angell, senior lecturer in social medicine at Harvard Medical School.

Original Airdate: 2009-07-17

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Author Robert Wright examines how the idea of God changes through history.

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