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As Julian Assange is hauled out of the Ecuadorian embassy, is journalism under attack? Are we already at war with Iran?  Trump's corrupt business practices. Plus- Richard Wolff on what money is.
Episode 124

As Julian Assange is hauled out of the Ecuadorian embassy, is journalism under attack? Are we already at war with Iran? Trump's corrupt business practices. Plus- Richard Wolff on what money is.

The Hartmann Report · Thom Hartmann Program

April 11, 20191h 2m

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Show Notes

The headlines: Bernie's plan to pay for Medicare for All. And, how should we take the news that Wikileak's Julian Assange was just arrested? - John in L.A. says Julian Assange is the Digital Martin Luther King. Thom has doubts. - Close Iran-watcher, expert, speaker of Farsi, and former Republican Congressman Bob Ney is concerned- as both countries have declared each other's military a terrorist organization, are we technically at war with Iran? - Thom reads from 'A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Woman who Helped Win WWII.' - Thom debates conservative thinker Julio Rivera on the evidence of corruption of the Trump crime family. - Dr. Richard Wolff dives deep on the inner workings of the capitalist economy. - Remains were just found of more Hobbit people in the Philippines. - Murdoch's New York Post seems to call for violence against an American Muslim Congresswoman. - An interview with Nandin Joshi of Public Citizen on their ongoing fight with Betsy DeVoss' sold-out Department of Education. - John in Florida weighs in on Julian Assange.

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Hobbit peoplethe hartmann reportthom hartmannPhilippinesCongressAmericaEconomicsNEWSclimate changeDemocracydebateJulian AssangeWikileaks