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22 Apr, 2017 06:53

Is this the death of whistleblower-based journalism?

On tonight’s Big Picture, Thom discusses relations between the US and North Korea and how China factors in, with Hyun Lee of ZoominKorea and the Korea Policy Institute. Then, Thom talks to Horace Cooper of the National Center for Public Policy Research and Valerie Ervin of the Working Families Party about the Justice Department’s plan to go after Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, and why Louisiana’s governor is declaring a state of emergency over vanishing coastline.

For more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites at thomhartmann.com and freespeech.org

You can also watch tonight's show on Hulu and over at The Big Picture YouTube page.

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