- Lending Library
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Lending Library
A Service for OPB Cornerstone Members and Business PartnersBill Moyers Journal: Earmark Reform?, Iraq and Al Qaeda, Moyers on Sacrifice
Status: Available
Genre: Current Affairs
Media: 1 DVD(s)
Duration: 0h 56m
OPB Production: No
Close Caption: No
With corruption on the minds of many voters in the 2006 midterm elections, has the new Congress made real strides in curbing the abuses of earmarks? Who exactly is the enemy in Iraq and how does al Qaeda fit in? Bill Moyers talks with West Point Instructor, Brian Fishman, and Middle Eastern and International Affairs Professor Fawaz Gerges, discussing the growing power of Al Qaeda and its connections to the war in Iraq. Bill Moyers reflects upon sacrifice, democracy and war.
