Daily Topics - Thursday May 11th, 2017

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Coming up today on The Thom Hartmann Program - Your Home for the Resistance:

In for Thom, please welcome Alex Lawson, Social Security Works/We Act Radio

- America...on the Verge of a Consitutional Crisis - John Nichols, The Nation Magazine

- Need a Break? Head to the Green Festival! Dr. Corinna Basler, Green Festival

- Trumpcare Heads to the Senate... Ben Wikler, MoveOn.org

- Why We Need Bipartisan Justice Reform - Jenna Moll, U.S. Justice Action Network

- A Former FBI Agent on Comey Firing - Bernard E. Thompson, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives

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