Thom Hartmann says the Hobby Lobby case is simply about dis-empowering women.
Thom Hartmann debates Rev. Bill Keller, Founder-Live Prayer, over Christians trying to convert Muslims.
Worth repeating:U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders shares about the demand side of economics.
Thom Hartmann talks with Shahid Buttar, Executive Director-Bill of Rights Defense Committee and the People's Campaign for the Constitution [[PCC), about the NSA spying on five politically active American citizens.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders [[I-VT) says it's time for the U.S. Senate to return to a simple majority to pass any legislation.
Thom Hartmann shares an article by William K. Black about a partnership between Bank of America and Kahn Academy to convince millennials that privatizing Social Security is the way to go.
Thom Hartmann talks with Nancy Skinner, Candidate for Congress [[D-MI) about her run for Congress on a platform of climate change.
Thom Hartmann explains jury nullification to a caller and discusses a New Hampshire law regarding it.
Thom Hartmann says Republicans would love to see another depression in America.
Thom Hartmann looks at a study on ill effects of genetically modified organisms in our food supply.
Great expose about the Danger of GMO's and Monsanto. Even buying foods that you think are healthy for you are suspect these days. Pretty sad.
Thom Hartmann brings you the best of the rest of science & green news for the week of July 14, 2014.
Thom Hartmann debates Dennis Michael Lynch, Conservative commentator & filmmaker, They Come to America and They Come to America II, over the cause of the child immigrant crisis on the U.S. southern border.
Thom Hartmann shares an article from the Texas Observer that says the kids coming to America from places like Guatemala are more likely to be vaccinated that kids from Texas.
Thom Hartmann talks with "America's Lawyer" Mike Papantonio, Host-Ring of Fire Radio / Attorney-Levin Law, about Hillary Clinton's connection to big banks and their influence on the Democratic Party.
The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins, Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, and the Minimum Wage
Thom Hartmann says the recent Hobby Lobby decision by the U.S. Supreme Court has opened up an interesting can of worms.
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