Daily Topics - Tuesday September 9th, 2014

Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE M-F 12 noon to 3pm ET / Join Thom in our chatroom during the program!

Be sure to check out our new video: CARBON
- narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio

Hour One: Where is the NRA's conscience? Neil McCabe, Guns & Patriots Newsletter

Hour Two: Is it free speech or a hostile work environment - Justin Danhof, National Center for Public Policy Research

Hour Three: Look out...food fight!! Professor Ben Agger, University of Texas at Arlington

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mathboy 11 years 31 weeks ago
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The Daily Topics post really needs to catch up with the scheduling of the show.

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