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On today's show, Amy Bourdon from Take Back CT talked about the growing Muslim population around the world, and here in the US. We are on pace to be a Muslim dominated country by 2060. Then Red Jahncke made his return to the show, and talked about the protests around the country in support of Palestine. Finally, J Michael Waller, author of Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went From Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villians. talked to Gary about how we got to this point.

 

Peter Wolfgang on Brad and Paul 1-31-19

PETER WOLFGANG, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE FAMILY INSTUTUTE OF CONNECTICUT, spoke to Brad Davis about Lawmakers Celebrate Reproductive Freedom with New Legislation. On the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a bipartisan group of lawmakers held a press conference in support of legislation that keeps with Connecticut’s tradition of reproductive freedom. Some of the legislation builds on maternal health initiatives, such as Medicaid reimbursement for doula services and a woman’s right not to be discriminated against by her employer for asking for a quiet and private place to express breast milk for up to three years. Another proposal would exempt breast feeding supplies from sales taxes.

 
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TOC Podcast 3-28-24

Gary started the morning by talking with the President and CEO of the CT Restaurant Association, Scott Dolch about some of the issues restaurants are dealing with right now, then Senate Republican Leader Steven Harding came on to talk about the current legislative session, and former State Senator and former Republican LT Gubernatorial candidate Joe Markely joined the show to talk about Joe Liberman and serving the people.

 
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Alex Temkin on Brad and Paul 1-11-19

ALEX TEMKIN, TOURNAMENT CHAIR, NEW ENGLAND VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION, spoke to Brad and Paul about The First to the Finish New England Winterfest Volleyball Tournament, which is the largest volleyball tournament in New England. It is designed to showcase girl’s and boy’s volleyball players – ages 12 to 18 – to college coaches and recruiters from throughout the Northeast.

 
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