Senator Henri Martin joined Brad and Paul to talk about tolls
Senator Henri Martin joined Brad and Paul to talk about tolls
CAPT. Elkana (Kuno) Cohen, author of OCT 7: The War Against Hamas Through the Eyes of an Israeli Commando Officer, is a reserve commando officer.
He was born in Jerusalem and raised in Yeruham as the eldest of seven siblings. His dad is an educator and his mom leads the nursing department at Ben Gurion University. His military journey began in the Shaldag Unit before moving to the Duvdevan Unit, completing his training there and continuing to officers' school. He eventually became a team commander, both in his unit and at the officers' training school.
He met his future wife, Shiran, while they were both serving in the same military unit. The couple settled in Ra'anana, where Elkana launched a business focused on training kids and teens and he started giving lectures
on the value of meaningful service.
He is currently studying for a bachelor’s degree in Real Estate and Appraisals and serves as a commando officer in the reserves. During the Swords of Iron War, he was deployed with the 551st Brigade in Northern Gaza.
There's always something with the Department of Labor, and State Senator Craig Miner joined Gary Byron to talk about their new call center that is supposed to be in effect in the next week and what that could bring
This morning, Gary talked to Investigative Journalist George Colli, from GColli.com who discussed some of the areas where local CT media is failing us. Then Gary to talked to Lee Elci, the voice of freedom, who spent some time feeling disappointed in Hartford and New Haven. Then Gary discussed Title IX and due process on college campuses with Edward Bartlett from SAVE.