This Week in Connecticut WTNH 10:00 am
Host: Dennis House
CT Capitol Report WTNH 10:30am
Host: Tom Dudchik
Paul Mounds and Liz Kurantowicz join Tom
Gun ViolenceLatest Sacred Heart University PollUniversity of Hartford Athletics
The Real Story Fox61 10 a.m.
Host: Jenn Bernstein
Connecticut community leaders Pastor AJ Johnson and Reverend Henry Brown talk about what can be done to stop the violence in the wake of the deaths of a 3-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy in Hartford.
Chair of Connecticut Black and Puerto Rican Caucus State Representative Geraldo Reyes and Vice-Chair State Representative Bobby Gibson talk about increasing funding for violence prevention programs in Connecticut, and how those programs will help keep kids off the streets and out of trouble.
Face the Facts WVIT 10 a.m.
Host: Mike Hydeck
Matthew Barrett, President & CEO of the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities on the possibility of nursing home strikes
Jason Schwartz, Asst. Professor of Health Policy & Mangement at the Yale School of Public Health providing some insight on the J&J vaccine pause
Christine Stuart reports that state workers will start seeing money taken out of their paychecks for Paid Family Medical Leave
CT ’21 WFSB 8:30 a.m.
Host: Eric Parker
Vaccine Passports
Guest: Dr. Arthur Caplan / Professor of Bioethics at NYU Langone Medical Center
Vaccinating Connecticut’s Rural Communities
Guest: Dr. John Graham / Vice President & Chief Medical Officer Day Kimball Healthcare
Sunday Spotlight: Hadassah Lieberman
Guest: Hadassah Lieberman / Author of “Hadassah: An American Story”
Power & Politics News12 Saturday at 4:30 pm & 6:30/ Sunday 11:30am & 6:30pm.
Host: John Craven
Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Pause: Will it affect CT?
- Dr. Deidre Gifford (Acting CT Public Health commissioner)
COVID: Chronic absenteeism, prom season, and the fall semester
- Charlene Russell-Tucker (Acting CT Education Commissioner)
Freshman Face: CT’s newest lawmaker will face thorny votes on legal marijuana and childhood vaccinations. We sit down with Meet Republican State Rep. Tony Scott from Monroe