Seth Cropsey, Senior Fellow-Hudson Institute & Author-Mayday: The Decline of American Naval Supremacy, who is critical of President Obama's leadership on Syria.
Seth Cropsey, Senior Fellow-Hudson Institute & Author-Mayday: The Decline of American Naval Supremacy, who is critical of President Obama's leadership on Syria.
Thom Hartmann comments on the news for Thursday, September 12, 2013.
Thom Hartmann discusses Russian Leader Vladimir Putin's recent op-ed in the New york Times.
Thom Hartmann explains why he feels Catholic priests should be allowed to marry.
Thom Hartmann cites the Trader Joes grocery chain as an example of how Obamacare will be good for everyone.
Thom Hartmann expresses his dissatisfaction with Washington, DC Mayor Vincent Gray after Gray vetoed legislation that would require big box retailers like Wal-Mart in the city to pay workers a higher minimum wage.
Thom Hartmann says researchers at the University of Wisconsin have discovered that getting a good night's sleep actually helps to improve brain cell production.
Thom Hartmann comments on the news for Friday, September 13, 2013.
Total duration 45 minutes:U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders [[I-VT) joins Thom Hartmann for their weekly town hall meeting.
Thom Hartmann thinks climate change may have something to do with flooding in Colorado.
Thom Hartmann shares international laws that make it illegal to even threaten a country that hasn't attacked your country.
Thom Hartmann comments on the news for Monday, September 16, 2013.
Thom Hartmann talks with Tom Weis, President-Climate Crisis Solutions, about the connection between climate change and massive flooding in Colorado.
On the 5th anniversary of the economic collapse, Thom Hartmann shares how it came to be.
Thom Hartmann shares former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's own comments on how Libertarian economic policies don't work.
Thom Hartmann shares the differences between tax cuts proposed by President John F. Kennedy and those of President Ronald Reagan.
Thom Hartmann debates Brian McNicoll, Senior Communications Director-Competitive Enterprise Institute, over DC Mayor Vincent Gray vetoing a bill that would require big box stores like Walmart to pay workers a livable wage.
Thom Hartmann explains how we will know when the Reaganomics era is finally over.
Thom Hartmann comments on the news for Tuesday, September 17, 2013.
Thom Hartmann argues that more guns on the streets of America are translating to more murders.
Thom Hartmann debates Adrian Moore, PhD, Vice President-Policy, Reason Foundation /Economist, who says non-skilled workers don't deserve more money.
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