Daily Topics - Thursday May 17th, 2012
May. 17, 2012 9:32 amBy shawnt56Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE at our new time, 3-6pm Eastern!
Hour One: If Rev. Wright is on the table, is Mormonism too? / Plus, latest on Jobs Act and student loan hikes - Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Judge Blocks a portion of the NDAA
May. 17, 2012 8:48 amBy louisehartmannThe highly-controversial indefinite detention provision signed into law by the President at the end of last year has been ruled unconstitutional by a U.S. District court judge in New York. The provision allows the military to detain anyone indefinitely if they are suspected of associating with terrorists – whether they realize it or not.
Why is it legal for foreigners to write our laws?
May. 16, 2012 8:09 amBy louisehartmannHouse Republicans plan to vote on House Resolution 568 – which calls on the President to take our nation to war should Iran even become capable of building a nuclear weapon - without building one. The resolution also takes containment – like sanctions and diplomacy – off the table as an adequate response to a nuclear Iran – leaving military action as the only possibility.
So, despite U.S.Daily Topics - Tuesday May 15th, 2012
May. 15, 2012 7:47 amBy shawnt56Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE at our new time, 3-6pm Eastern!
Hour One: Rally against "Austerity American Style" - Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
Hour Two: Is Facebook co-founder an American hero or anti-American? Carrie Lukas, Independent Womens Forum
Could a lawsuit put an end to the Senate filibuster?
May. 15, 2012 7:41 amBy louisehartmannThe organization Common Cause filed suit today against the United States Senate claiming current filibuster rules are unconstitutional. In a statement released today – Common Cause President Bob Edgar said the abuse of the filibuster by minorities on both sides of the aisle – especially Republicans – is, “an affront to our democracy and not the way the Senate was supposed to work.”
Citing a previous Supreme Court decision ruling tDaily Topics - Monday May 14th, 2012
May. 14, 2012 9:52 amBy shawnt56Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE at our new time, 3-6pm Eastern!
Hour One: Walker says "Union busting by exec order a 'beautiful thing'" - John Nichols, The Nation Magazine / Plus, ending corporate rights in Seattle - Jeff Reifman, Envision Seattle
The Euro crisis, and the revolt against trickled-down austerity, enters a new phase
May. 14, 2012 8:20 amBy louisehartmannEuropeans stocks are tumbling and investors around the world are keeping a close eye on Greece as the Euro crisis enters a new phase. On the heels of elections that ousted the pro-austerity government in Greece – new anti-austerity parties have – so far – been unable to form a coalition government. Greek President Karlos Papoulias is desperately trying to bring together party leaders for a meeting today in hopes of finding a coalit
Vermont will soon become the first state to ban Fracking
May. 11, 2012 8:25 amBy louisehartmannLast week – the Vermont House and Senate passed legislation outlawing the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing, which poisons ground water and leads to earthquakes. Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin is expected to sign the bill into law when it reaches his desk.
Daily Topics - Thursday May 10th, 2012
May. 10, 2012 10:30 amBy shawnt56Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE at our new time, 3-6pm Eastern!
Hour One: Jobs and the economy - Professor Robert Reich
The GOP controlled House of Representatives fights back against marriage equality
May. 10, 2012 8:18 amBy louisehartmannOn the same day that President Obama and the nation took a major step forward toward marriage equality – Republicans in the House of Representatives tried to drag the nation backward. Hours after the President’s endorsement of marriage equality – House Republicans passed a measure in support of the discriminatory Defense Against Marriage Act – known as DOMA – which is a federal ban against same-sex marriage.
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