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Grace Curley: ICE Raids, Flame Thrower Attack, and Democratic Outreach

Conservative thought leader and nationally syndicated radio host Grace Curley joins us to share her keen insights on the ICE…

Nazaka highlights events throughout Manchester in June.

Manchester Economic Development Director Jodie Nazaka stops by the studio to discuss the numerous entertainment activities scheduled for June, including the NH Outdoor Industry Day at Veterans Park, a 3-day Phish Concert, special events with the Fischercats, Shop the Block, and more. Jodie also talks about the new ‘Destination Manchester’ website coming online soon. 

New Hampshire’s Budget and everything else.

NH State Senator Dan Innis discusses the busy week ahead in finalizing the New Hampshire budget and addressing some outstanding pieces of legislation. We also discuss the integrity implications of Executive Councilor Hill’s financial issues. We close the segment by talking about antisemitism on campuses such as Harvard, MIT, and other campuses.

Media Ignores the Negative Financial Issue of an NH Executive Councilor.

Reporter Damien Fisher joins The Morning Update to detail the financial troubles of NH Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill. Damien has covered several unusual issues with Hill’s financial filings during her campaign and is now reporting Hill’s current financial situation, which includes an unpaid credit card bill.

Shrader weighs in on NH’s First in the Nation Status, The Legacy of Ben Franklin, and Integrity.

Prof. Nathan Shrader of New England College joins to discuss NH FITN status, the history of Benjamin Franklin, and how campaigning Democrats should explain the breakdown of trust with the handling of President Biden’s frailties.

The Greatest American: Benjamin Franklin – “A republic, if you can keep it.”

America’s Economist and author Dr. Mark Skousen joins The Morning Update to discuss his new book ‘The Greatest American: Benjamin Franklin – History’s Most Versatile Genius. Dr. Skousen, a descendant of Franklin, shares anecdotes from Franklin’s life and how Franklin would respond to our government today.

Monday’s with the Mayor: Manchester School Budget, Affordable Housing, and Fentanyl Penalties

Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais provides a final analysis of the city’s school budget and discusses the city’s support for public servant retirement reform and enhanced penalties for fentanyl dealers. We end the discussion by highlighting the positive start of an affordable housing project.

OBBB Tensions Between the Senate, House, and Trump.

Reporter Emily Brooks from The Hill and the newsletter ‘The Movement’ talks about the negotiations involving the OBBB (One Big Beautiful Bill). Emily also discusses the tension between Trump and Putin and how House members are handling the Ukraine dilemma.

Political Fish Fries, AI Blunders, and NH FITN Chances.

Dr. John Lappie from Plymouth State University joins Jeff to discuss emerging Democratic candidates for 2028, outreach to voters, especially young males, and the risks of using AI without proper guidance.

NH Veterans’ Home: Kim MacKay – Commadant

We’re joined by NH Veterans’ Home Commandant Kim MacKay, who helps us understand the history, services, and how the community can support this wonderful home.

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