Face the State WFSB 11 a.m
Host: Dennis House
2010 Senate Race
Guest: Former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley – A Republican seeking his party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate
How bad is the Connecticut economy?
Guest:UConn economics professor Fred Carstensen
The Real Story Fox61 10:30 am
Host: Shelly Sindland
Segment One: The latest on the corruption investigation at Hartford City Hall and will a judge release the Grand Jury Report on Monday?Guests: Councilman Ken Kennedy-(D)Hartford, Reese Norris, Attorney, Jeffrey B. Cohen–Hartford Courant Reporter
Segment Two – State Republican Party Chairman Chris Healy does some sight seeing in Ireland which includes seeing Senator Christopher Dodd’s Controversial Irish Vacation home. Guests: Chris Healy, State Republican Party Chairman
Nancy Dinardo, State Democratic Party Chairwoman
Segment Three – Will Rell Run?
Some say her latest fund raising numbers show Governor Jodi Rell may be in her last term in office.
Chris Healy and Nancy Dinardo give their take on The Governor’s Race and asses the State budget crisis.
The Stan Simpson Show Fox61 10 am
Host: Stan Simpson
Segment 1: Kelvin Roldan – Hartford State Rep.; Connecticut’s youngest Hispanic legislator talks about the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor.
Segment 2: Shannon Knall; Spokesperson, Autism Speaks; Knall discusses the signing of a landmark Autism insurance bill in Connecticut, and why federal legislation is still needed to address inequities in insurance policy across the country.
Segment 3: Scott Gray; WTIC AM Sportscaster talks about the latest news on the local sports scene.
CT Newsmakers WVIT/NBC30 6:30 am
Host: Tom Monahan
TBA
Focus on Connecticut News12 Saturday: 7:30 am, 11 am, 2:30 pm, 7:30 pm.Sunday: 2:30 am, 7:30 am, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 5:30 pm
Host: Tom Appleby
State Rep. Tony Hwang (R)
Fairfield, Trumbull
State Sen. L. Scott Frantz (R)
Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan
CTN Capitol Report Sunday at 8 pm Replays of: The Real Story (8:30 PM), CT Newsmakers (9 pm), Face the State (9:30 pm), On the Record (10 pm)