With the topic of quasi-agencies looming over Gov. Lamont's administration, State Senator Henri Martin came on to talk about why yet another one could be on the horizon.
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.
Gary talked to retired Col Eric Buer about the situation in the middle east, both between the Palestinians and Israelis, and Iran and Israel. Col Buer theorized as to how the conflicts might eventually come to an end. Then House Republican leader Vinny Candelora joined the show to discuss the end of the session, and told our listeners what they can do to help slow down the Democratic agenda. Lastly, on National Prayer Day, Pastor Joel Rissinger called in to discuss the Middle East unrest, and what the bi
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ble says about that land.