Radio show transcripts
Transcript: Thom Hartmann discusses the American economy with Professor Joseph Stiglitz. 19 Jan '10.
Jan. 21, 2010 3:37 amBy SueNThom Hartmann: And welcome back. In just a moment we’re going to have Joseph Stiglitz with us, the extraordinary economist and the question for the day – what is the future of America?
Transcript: Thom Hartmann discusses Haiti and right wing comments with Bill Fletcher. 14 Jan '10.
Jan. 18, 2010 8:36 pmBy SueNThom Hartmann: Bill Fletcher is on the line. He runs a website called BlackCommentator.com, he’s known as the black commentator. Bill welcome to the program.
Bill Fletcher: I’m really glad to be on the program, thanks.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann discusses Haiti and the International Republican Institute with Max Blumenthal. 14 Jan '10
Jan. 18, 2010 8:51 amBy SueNThom Hartmann: What’s really going on in Haiti? Here we have a country that has been absolutely devastated by a major earthquake. Now this earthquake was shallow and was strong. If it hit Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, god forbid, or any other city in the world it would do major damage.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann discusses the history of Haiti and how it came to be so poor with Amy Wilentz. 14 Jan '10
Jan. 18, 2010 7:28 amBy SueNThom Hartmann: Disaster in Haiti. We’ve been talking about this last hour and we will continue throughout the program but I want to give you the story that you’re not gonna get on the evening news, the story that you’re not going to get from the corporate media.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann asks, is the country so divided that the right wing can’t support the crisis and devastation in Haiti? 14 Jan '10
Jan. 17, 2010 7:57 pmBy SueNIs the country so divided that the right wing can’t support the crisis and devastation in Haiti? Is there anyone on the right being truly compassionate? This is a serious question here. Pat Robertson, back, you know, he has a long history of talking weird. Here’s Pat Robertson on Hugo Chavez for example:
“You know I don’t know about this doctrine of assassination, but if he thinks we’re trying to assassinate him I think that we really oughta go ahead and do it. It’s a whole lot cheaper than starting a war. And I don’t think any oil shipments will stop.”
Transcript: Thom Hartmann talks about "Rethink Afghanistan" and Haiti with Robert Greenwald 14 Jan '10
Jan. 17, 2010 6:34 pmBy SueNRobert Greenwald is with me, in fact I’m very pleased to have him here in the studio with us here in Portland. He’s here in Portland, and this particularly for our listeners on AM 620 KPOJ here in Portland, because tonight he’s doing a special screening of his movie "Rethink Afghanistan" plus a discussion with Robert Greenwald. It’s 7 o'clock at the Clinton Street Theater which is at 2522 SE Clinton Street in Portland, although if you live here you know where it is.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann asks, after George W Bush's response to Hurricane Katrina, do we want him in Haiti? 14 Jan '10
Jan. 17, 2010 5:46 pmBy SueNYesterday the Heritage Foundation came out and essentially suggested that “President Obama should reach out to a senior republican official. Perhaps former President George W Bush to lead the bipartisan effort.”
Now Bill Clinton has been the UN special envoy or whatever the official title is, to Haiti for some time now. He already held that role. And so you know his jumping in and leading this thing both within the United Nations and within the United States and worldwide makes perfect sense.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann discusses Haiti before and after the earthquake with Brian Concannon. 14 Jan '10
Jan. 16, 2010 2:48 pmBy SueNTranscript: Thom Hartmann discusses Haiti before and after the earthquake with Brian Concannon. 14 Jan '10
Thom Hartmann: And greetings my friends, patriots, lovers of democracy, truth and justice, believers in peace, freedom and the American Way. Thom Hartmann here with you. And pleased to be with you. Pleased to be alive and that’s, you know, given what’s going on in Haiti right now we should all be counting our blessings.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann talks to Malaak Compton-Rock about opportunities to volunteer, domestic violence. 3 Dec '09
Jan. 3, 2010 8:55 amBy SueNThom Hartmann: Ellen Ratner with the Talk Radio News Service, TalkRadioNews.com is on the line with us and Ellen you are at the Liz Claiborne annual event this year, aren’t you?
Ellen Ratner: We are, and this is an event you’ve participated in and …
Thom Hartmann: I have.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann talks to Philippe Diaz about his new documentary, "the End of Poverty". 3 Dec '09
Jan. 3, 2010 7:16 amBy SueNThom Hartmann: Welcome back, 20 minutes past the hour, Thom Hartmann here with you. Will we ever see the end of poverty? A new documentary is out, it’s opening in Portland on December 4th for those of us, for those of you who are listening on AM620 KPOJ here in Portland. And I’m assuming all across the United States, TheEndOfPoverty.com is the website and Philippe Diaz, the writer and director is on the line with us. Philippe, welcome to the program.