A roundup of all streaming video online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list for all full episodes and full segments.
Former Senator Ernest “Fritz” Hollings talks about what’s right and wrong with Washington and his book Making Government Work. Watch online(originally aired: July 25, 2008).
A roundup of all streaming video online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list of all full episodes and full segments.
Correspondent Rick Karr travels to the neighborhood hit harder by mortgage foreclosures than any other in the nation, in Cleveland, Ohio. Then, veteran journalist William Greider on the current financial crisis and what he calls “the great deflation of Wall Street.”
Conservatives Mickey Edwards and Ross Douthat discuss why they believe their movement has gone off track during the last eight years and what it means for the Republican Party. Watch episode (originally aired Friday July 11) online.
Moyers Journal opens an online discussion on this topic: They’re asking guests and viewers “what is their vision for the future of the American Dream?” — and how those visions can be achieved. Watch video essays, submit your own vision or just join the discussion.
Charlotte Observer reporter Franco Ordoñez spent months speaking to Latino poultry workers – many of whom came from Mexico. Ordonez takes Exposé to Taxco for a day of reporting. (6 minutes)
The Journal examines racial inequality in America tonight through the prisms of the legacy of slavery and the current socio-economic landscape with perspective from historical and cultural sociologist Orlando …
While many Americans are working harder for less money and paying more for everyday items like gas and food, the rich are getting richer. Bill Moyers Journal analyzes the growing inequality gap on the ground at a workers march in Los Angeles and with historian Steve Fraser on the modern parallels to the first Gilded Age. Watch online.
Reporter Rick Karr presents a special online report on the news that the government will be infiltrating popular online role-playing communities such as Second Life and World of Warcraft. Watch the video below (if you don’t need a primer on what an MMORPG is, then skip to 1:25 min. in, where the real info starts).











