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How Can We Protect NH’s Elder Population from Cybercrime?

The New Hampshire Bankers Association joins us to discuss the critical topic of Elder Abuse Awareness, featuring Sr. VP Eric…

NH Veterans Home: A Creative Way to Overcome the LNA Shortage

We join Holly O’Connell and Kendra Belair, LNA Training Program at the NH Veterans Home, on location to discuss an…

Osborne talks about the remaining challenges in the current Legislative sessions

House Majority Leader Jason Osborne talks about the pending finale to the current session and his expectations including the numerous Committees of Conference.

Why Did It Take So Long for Cali To Respond To The Riots?

Recognized policy expert in crime control, national security, immigration and homeland security Cully Stimson talks about the events in Los Angeles and how Gov. Gavin Newsom is incorrect in his assertion that President Trump’s actions are not an indication of the Inserection Act.

Michael Graham: Are NH Democrats Offering ‘Legal’ Advice to Illegal Immigration

New Hampshire Journal’s Michael Graham talks illegal immigrants, and why he feels President Trump’s handling the riots in Los Angeles will end up having a positive impact and calls out New Hampshire Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander for posting content online dedicated to helping illegals deal with ICE.

Fisher talks the Stone case and his numerous firings

Reporter Damien Fisher talks about his latest story on Sullivan County GOP Chair John Sullivan and his failed appeal to the Vermont State Supreme Court over an appeal of his firing from a prison. 

Sen. Innis calls Education funding an investment, not an expense

As the session winds down, State Senator Dan Innis chats with guest host George Hansle about the Committees Conference and the challenges their facing. Innis also talks education costs, stressing the importance of higher education, calling it an investment in the state.

Cline on the challenges facing folks in the Granite State

Guest host George Hansel chats with Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy about some of the challenges residents are facing ranging from housing to education funding. 

Bartlet offers insight on the new media choices available to viewers

Guest host George Hansel chats with Darby Field’s Advisors Matt Barlet on a number of situations, impacting the country including how new media is impacting viewers.  

How the landscape is shifting in Higher Education

President of New England College Wayne Lesperance offers his insight on how the mindset is shifting in the world of Higher Education and how some schools are working to accommodate students with 2 and 3 year degrees. 

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