Legendary former journalist, whistleblower, and author Bernard Goldberg joined Gary Byron on the air to talk about his career, why he wrote Bias, a book exposing bias in television media. Be sure to visit his website at bernardgoldberg.com.
Legendary former journalist, whistleblower, and author Bernard Goldberg joined Gary Byron on the air to talk about his career, why he wrote Bias, a book exposing bias in television media. Be sure to visit his website at bernardgoldberg.com.
MARC PELKA, THE STATE’S UNDERSECRETARY FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY, spoke to Paul about Connecticut Prison population beginning to flatten out. Connecticut officials expect the state’s prison population will continue to decline over the next year, but a slower rate than in the recent past.
Gary speaks with Kathleen Walsh about Trooper North's case, as well as other law enforcement cases. Then NBC News Investigative Reporter Len Besthoff came in studio to talk about two investigations he has been working on, one about school buses and the other about state workers abuses of their vehicles. Finally, USA Today Conservative Columnist Ingrid Jacques just the show to talk about Nikki Haley, who Ingrid spent some time with recently. She explains why Haley is staying in the race, and why she might be the better GOP candidate.
Eversource has been in the news for the ridiculous price hike that they enforced on folk's electric bills and Tricia Modifica, a spokesperson for the company came on with Gary to explain what's going on.