On the Program - May 29th 2008

Hour One - George Monbiot www.monbiot.com Topic: His attempt to execute a citizens arrest of U.S. Ambassador John Bolton

Hour Two - Guest: Joe Madison - Talk show host "The Black Eagle" www.joemadison.com Topic: Darfur and elections

Hour Three - Jonathan Steele www.guardian.co.uk http://www.guardian.co.uk Topic: His book "Defeat: How Britain and America lost Iraq"

TONIGHT – Join me Thom Hartmann and our friends at Green 960 KKGN for "A Night of Unity"…featuring Angie Coiro, John Scott and Barack Obama & Hillary Clinton delegates…Hotel Sofitel San Francisco Bay at 223 Twin Dolphin Drive in Redwood City…tickets are $10 and a portion of the proceeds goes directly to the California Democratic Party…for more information visit www.green960.com http://www.green960.com/

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to understand how to respond when they’re talking about public issues with coworkers, neighbors, and friends. This book explores some of the key perspectives behind his approach, teaching us not just how to find the facts, but to talk about what they mean in a way that people will hear."