What is in the Chowder this WEEK?
TOPICS
Leaders from the NH House and Senate discuss the economy - from fuel fears to foreclosure spikes to retirement obligations to health care mandates to transportation options
Professor Jim Walsh of New England College joins Kathryn Kolbert, President of People for the American Way to talk Sununu and the Supreme Court.
Professor Jim Walsh of New England College joins Kathryn Kolbert, President of People for the American Way to talk Sununu and the Supreme Court.
All this and more, Sunday @ 11a.m. on Political Chowder
Political Chowder with host Arnie Arnesen
Tune in Sunday, July 20 from 11 to Noon EST on MyTV (WZMY-TV – Comcast 18 or Comcast 6 and Dish and DirecTV ).Political Chowder re-airs during the week on 39 public access stations,serving over 89 cities and towns across NH. Check local listings fortimes and dates.
Part One - NH Legislative Leaders
NH State Senator Maggie Hassan (President Pro Tem)
NH State Representative David Hess (Republican Leader)
Part Two - People for the American Way visits NH
Professor Jim Walsh interviews Kathryn Kolbert (President, People for the American Way) on the future of the US Supreme Court
go to www.politicalchowder.com for access to a google video of the program
(all shows are archived)
(all shows are archived)
Radio with content, radio with humor, radio with an edge
Chowder in the Morning with Arnie 1110 AM WCCM 6-9am daily
Chowder in the Morning with Arnie 1110 AM WCCM 6-9am daily
streaming live on the Internet at www.1110WCCMAM.com
and check out:
www.WOI.org Iowa Public Radio every Wed at 1pm EST for
Talk @ 12 (ie Talk in anticipation of 2012) with
Prof. Steffen Schmidt and Arnie Arnesen ...podcasts available - see below
and check out:
www.WOI.org Iowa Public Radio every Wed at 1pm EST for
Talk @ 12 (ie Talk in anticipation of 2012) with
Prof. Steffen Schmidt and Arnie Arnesen ...podcasts available - see below
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Posted on Friday, July 18, 2008 at 08:37AM
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NH INSIDER
in Press Releases, State Legislature, Party Politics, US Senatorial, Economy, State Affairs, Environmental Issues, Energy, City & Town Issues, Family Issues, Elderly
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