Fri, Jul 5, 2002
"Leasing the Rain" looks at the controversy over treating water as a commodity in Bolivia. "Noreena Hertz" interviews the author about globalization. "Norman Lear" interviews the TV producer about the Declaration of Independence and religion in politics. "Frank Wu" talks about the Fourth of July. "Angelique Kidjo" talks to the African singer.
Fri, Jul 26, 2002
"Hidden Assets" looks at how some people avoid paying their fair share of taxes with the help of some of the world's largest banks. "The Last Hope" investigates the foster care system in the United States and goes behind the scene at a treatment center to see how it works to help troubled youths.
Fri, Nov 21, 2003
In this special one-hour documentary edition of NOW with Bill Moyers, Moyers looks at inequality in America. The program is broken into three stories: the effect of outsourcing & globalization on the former mill town of Tamaqua, PA; the collapse of WorldCom and its effect on investors in the company's Mississippi home state; and efforts by Alabama's governor to change the tax laws to benefit the poor.