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With all the talk of change coming out of the campaigns, can we expect big money to lose its grip on Washington? Bill Moyers interviews The New York Times
investigative reporter and Pulitzer Prize-winner David Cay Johnston, who says America’s system has been rigged to benefit the super-rich.
With all the talk of change coming out of the campaigns, can we
expect big money to lose its grip on Washington? Bill Moyers
interviews The New York Times investigative reporter and
Pulitzer Prize-winner David Cay Johnston, who says America's system
has been rigged to benefit the super-rich. "There's one party in
Washington. It's the party of money. It has different wings and
factions. But Washington is the party of money. And the wealthiest
people in America, the large corporations in America, are busy
milking the government for everything they can get," says Johnston.
Also on the program, Bill Moyers talks with Harvey J. Kaye, the Ben
& Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Social Change and Development
and the founding director of the Center for History and Social
Change at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, whose book,
Thomas Paine and the Promise of America , discusses the
role of whom he calls "the greatest radical of a radical age." And,
Bill Moyers sits down with journalist Craig Unger, contributing
editor of Vanity Fair and author of the bestselling
House of Bush, House of Saud and most recently, The
Fall of the House of Bush , who offers analysis on President
Bush's recent trip to the Middle East.