In this edition of the Journal, Bill Moyers is joined by historian Juan Cole and GlobalPost journalist Shahan Mufti to examine how America's increasingly strained relationship with Pakistan will impact the prospects for peace, human rights, and democracy in that war-torn region. Moyers then speaks with Daniel Goleman, author of Ecological Intelligence, about building awareness of how consumer products impact the environment and whether the concept of green is in fact a mirage. The program concludes with an unequivocal "Maybe" on a question that each technology consumer, willing or unwilling, must eventually answer: to Twitter or not to Twitter? Broadcast date: May 15, 2009. (57 minutes
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