Ends at 5:50:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
Ends at 5:50:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
Thom Hartmann talks with Paul Pillar, Visiting Professor & Director of Studies, Security Studies Program-Georgetown University, who says fears of a nuclear bomb in Tehran's hands are overhyped and a war to prevent it would be a disaster.
Thom Hartmann debates Hans Von Spakovsky,Former commissioner-Federal Election Commission / senior legal fellow-The Heritage Foundation on the injustices of voter ID.
Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
Thom Hartmann debates Peter Ferrara, Lawyer/Policy Analyst/ Senior Fellow-Carleson Center for Public Policy.
Ends at 5:45:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Thursday, March 15, 2012.
Thom Hartmann interviews Dr. Cosmin Blaga, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Ohio State University Department of Physics, Atomic Physics Research Group, about how Scientists Snapped The First Images Of Atoms Vibrating In A Molecule.
Thom Hartmann interviews U.S Senator Sharrod Brown [[D-OH) who is applauding a ruling from the World Trade Organization [[WTO) finding that China's export restrictions on raw materials are in violation of WTO rules and renewed his call to the United States Trade Representative [[USTR) to protect Ohio manufacturing jobs by initiating a WTO case on the country's hoarding of rare earth materials. According to the USTR, the raw materials at issue include various forms of bauxite, coke, fluorspar, magnesium, manganese, silicon carbide, silicon metal, yellow phosphorus, and zinc.
Ends at 6:00:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Friday, March 16, 2012.
Total duration 42 minutes:US Senator Bernie Sanders joins Thom Hartmann for their weekly townhall meeting.
Ends at 5:45:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Monday, March 19, 2012.
Thom Hartmann debates Seton Motley, President - Less Government over the privatization of public libraries, but the conversation goes in other directions.
Thom Hartmann talks with Professor George Lakoff, Professor of Cognitive Linguistics-UC Berkeley/Author of several books including "The Political Mind" and "Don't Think of An Elephant," about the GOP's radical agenda for the future.
Ends at 6:00:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Tuesday, March 20, 2012.
Thom Hartmann says thanks to Republicans like Paul Ryan, the American Dream is fading into nothingness.
Thom Hartmann discusses Florida's "shoot first" law and how it apparently played a role in the death of a black teen shot by a neighborhood watch captain.
Thom Hartmann debates Trey Kovacks, Policy Analyst-Competitive Enterprise Institute and co-author [[w/ Vincent Vernuccio) of the article - Raising the tipped minimum wage does more harm than good, over a proposal by Ralph Nader to increase the minimum wage to $10 an hour.
Ends at 6:00:Thom Hartmann delivers the news.
Thom Hartmann asks the question, What is the nature of community?
Thom Hartmann talks with a caller who challenges Thom's description of Libertarians.
Thom Hartmann shares his thoughts on why the Republicans continue to beat the war drum when it comes to Iran.
Ends at 5:55:Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Thursday, March 22, 2012.
Thom Hartmann talks with Joe Madison, Host of the Joe Madison Show airing weekdays 6 - 10AM EST on Sirius channel 128, for an update on the Trayvon Martin murder.
Thom Hartmann talks with John G. West, Ph.D., Senior Fellow & Associate Director for Public Policy & Legal Affairs-Center for Science & Culture, Discovery Institute, about a NASA scientist who got axed over intelligent design.
Thom Hartmann talks with John Nichols, Washington Correspondent-The Nation Magazine, about so-called "Stand your ground" legislation pushed by ALEC and the NRA that is believed to have led to the murder of an innocent black teen in Florida.
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