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How to Reverse the Corporate Coup d’Etat
How to Reverse the Corporate Coup d’Etat (Video)
Protesters against Citizens United demonstrate outside the Sacramento Capitol, California, January 21, 2012. (Photo: Public Citizen) A Conversation With Chris Hedges and Lawrence Lessig …
Byron Dorgan on Making Banks Play by the Rules
Senator Byron Dorgan. (Screengrab: Moyers & Co.) Bill Moyers talks with former Senator Byron Dorgan about making sure big banks play by rules that protect consumers from …
Byron Dorgan on Making Banks Play by the Rules (2)
Read the article: Byron Dorgan on Making Banks Play by the Rules Sunday 29 January 2012 by: Bill Moyers, Moyers & Co. | Interview and …
NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly Urged to Resign After Police Conceal Role in Anti-Muslim Documentary (2)
Representatives from the New York City Muslim community, together with local ethnic and interfaith groups, gathered at City Hall Thursday calling for the resignation of New York City Police …
The GOP’s Racial Politics
From the subtle to the sickening, this Republican primary season has seen a normalizing of racist and racially-coded language. It was not so long ago that the chairman of …
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Two Critical Pieces of Legislation Will Be Introduced in Congress This Week, and More
TRANSCRIPT: Thom Hartmann here – on the news…
Bill Moyers | How Can Ordinary People Fight Citizens United? (2)
Ask Bill: How can ordinary people help to overturn or nullify the Citizen United Decision? from BillMoyers.com on Vimeo.
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Bill Moyers | How Can Ordinary People Fight Citizens United?
TRANSCRIPT: BILL MOYERS: Many of you have asked what you can do to fight back. Here are some thoughts. First, take yourself seriously as an agent …
“He Says One Thing and Does Another”: Ralph Nader Responds to Obama’s State of the Union Address
Responding to President Obama’s State of the Union address, longtime consumer advocate and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader says Obama’s criticism of income inequality and Wall Street excess fail …