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Best podcasts about expose america's investigative reports

Latest podcast episodes about expose america's investigative reports

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
EXPOSE: A Private War

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2008 18:14


EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS examine a whistleblower's tale of military housing contracts gone awry

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
Journalist Sarah Chayes and NY Gov. David Paterson

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2008 56:40


As a new administration is set to take over in the White House, Bill Moyers checks in with author Sarah Chayes on the state of affairs in America's other war in Afghanistan. An author and former journalist, Chayes has lived the last 7 years in Afghanistan helping to rebuild the country. Then, as 43 states face budget shortfalls, New York Governor David Paterson talks with Bill Moyers about how states are dealing with the economic crisis. And, the Journal and ExposE: America's Investigative Reports examine a whistleblower's tale of military housing contracts gone awry.

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
EXPOSE: Fatal flaws in gaslines

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 18:14


BILL MOYERS JOURNAL and EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS present an investigative story into tragic accidents resulting from natural gas explosions. The report is part of BLUEPRINT AMERICA, a PBS-wide series on the nation's infrastructure

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
The TIMES Joe Nocera on the bailout; Danger Underground in Texas

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 56:40


BIll MOYERS JOURNAl and EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS present an investigative story into tragic accidents resulting from natural gas explosions. The report is part of BlUEPRINT AMERICA, a PBS-wide series on the nation's infrastructure. And, JOURNAl guest host Deborah Amos sits down with NEW YORK TIMES business columnist Joe Nocera to discuss what we learned about the bailout this week and to weigh whether or not it's working.

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
Expose on the Journal: The Business of Poverty

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2008 20:53


As more companies view low-income Americans as opportunities for profit, the "poverty business" is booming. Bill Moyers Journal and EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS follow a team of BUSINESSWEEK reporters as they track new corporate practices that some say exploit the working poor.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
The Business of Poverty

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2008 56:40


As more companies view low-income Americans as opportunities for profit, the "poverty business" is booming. BIll MOYERS JOURNAl and EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS follow a team of BUSINESSWEEK reporters as they track new corporate practices that some say exploit the working poor. With the economy going bust, Bill Moyers gets perspective from economist and co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research Dean Baker and NEW YORK TIMES op-ed columnist Bob Herbert.

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
Expose on the Journal: Worker Safety

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2008 23:06


Injury rates reported at America's poultry plants have dropped dramatically in recent years, and so have workplace safety inspections. Are regulators rewarding companies for inaccurate reporting of injuries? Bill Moyers Journal and Expose: America's Investigative Reports go inside America's poultry industry, which employs almost a quarter million workers nationwide, to show the reality of working conditions and to investigate how official statistics showing a drop in workplace injuries may have been the result of deceptive reporting.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
Climate Change and Worker Safety

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2008 56:40


Injury rates reported at America's poultry plants have dropped dramatically in recent years, and so have workplace safety inspections. Are regulators rewarding companies for inaccurate reporting of injuries? Bill Moyers Journal and Expose: America's Investigative Reports go inside America's poultry industry, which employs almost a quarter million workers nationwide, to show the reality of working conditions and to investigate how official statistics showing a drop in workplace injuries may have been the result of deceptive reporting. Also on the program, Bill Moyers interviews Senator Barbara Boxer about global warming. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on big oil.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
EXPOSE on the Journal: Chemicals in Food and Jeffrey Toobin

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2008 56:40


A Bill Moyers essay on the recent spate of resignations of executive appointees in Washington. Then, there may be a potentially dangerous chemical leaching into our food from the containers that we use every day. BIll MOYERS JOURNAl and EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS examine why, even though studies show that the chemical Bisphenol A can cause cancer and other health problems in lab animals, the manufacturers, their lobbyists, and U.S. regulators say it's safe. Also, Jeffrey Toobin, one of the most recognized legal journalists in the country, discusses what the Supreme Court might look like if John McCain is elected President. And, Bill Moyers on the best way to honor our veterans this Memorial Day.

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
Cash Cows and Cowboy Starter Kits

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2008 22:25


As food prices go sky high and millions go hungry in America, why are tax dollars being spent on farmers who don't farm? Bill Moyers Journal teams up with the PBS series Expose: America's Investigative Reports to follow the trail of Washington Post reporters who uncovered more than $15 billion in "wasteful, unnecessary, or redundant expenditures" that have flowed from Washington to America's farmers.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

As food prices go sky high and millions go hungry in America, why are tax dollars being spent on farmers who don't farm? Bill Moyers Journal teams up with the PBS series Expose: America's Investigative Reports to follow the trail of Washington Post reporters who uncovered more than $15 billion in "wasteful, unnecessary, or redundant expenditures" that have flowed from Washington to America's farmers. The broadcast also looks at shortages at America's food banks; and Bill Moyers talks with David Beckmann, president of Bread for the World, about challenges of combating hunger and the new farm bill being negotiated in Congress.

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS
Expose on the Journal

Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008 26:05


Bill Moyers Journal and the PBS series Expose: America's Investigative Reports offer a hard and fresh look at how earmarks really work. Watch a preview. The broadcast profiles Seattle Times reporters on the trail of how members of Congress have awarded federal dollars for questionable purposes to companies in local Congressional districts-often to companies whose executives, employees or PACs have made campaign contributions to the legislators.

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
Expose on the Journal: Mr. Heath Goes to Washington

Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008 56:40


Bill Moyers Journal and the PBS series Expose: America's Investigative Reports offer a hard and fresh look at how earmarks really work. Watch a preview. The broadcast profiles Seattle Times reporters on the trail of how members of Congress have awarded federal dollars for questionable purposes to companies in local Congressional districts-often to companies whose executives, employees or PACs have made campaign contributions to the legislators. Also on the program, Sarah Chayes, author and former journalist who has been helping rebuild Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban regime, with a look at the front lines of America's war there.