The VA hospitals were inspected to see how they're prepared for the coronavirus and the Chief Investigative Reporter Len Besthoff was on with Gary to tell him all about it.
The VA hospitals were inspected to see how they're prepared for the coronavirus and the Chief Investigative Reporter Len Besthoff was on with Gary to tell him all about it.
Gary caught up with Ken Langille, Chairman of the CT Young Republicans, who talked about Donald Trump's rising lead among people under 35, then Leora Levy checked in to discuss the protests in support of Palestine, that have sprung up in CT and around the nation, and listener favorite and state senator Rob Sampson joined the program to discuss DEI, election reform, and bad bills!!
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RAHEEL RAZA, Clarion Project Advisory Board member, a founding member of the Muslim Reformer Movement, and international human rights activist. Raheel Raza—who received a fatwa from Saudi Arabia—contends that Saudi Arabia has a grotesque history of violence that must be condemned. She argues that the United States was correct to denounce this violence, but that it’s ridiculous that Muslim nations have failed to condemn this brutal murder and are instead looking to America for an answer. She joined Brad and Paul.
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There's talk of state employees and their pay being raised, again. A 5.5 percent raise, costing the state over $353 million. President of the Yankee Institute Carol Platt Liebau joined Gary Byron on the air to talk about it.