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Face the State WFSB   11 am

Host: Dennis House

The New Gun Control Laws:

Guests:      Senate President Donald Williams who voted yes

State Rep. Douglas McCrory who voted no

Campaign 2014, the Race for Lt. Governor

Guest:  State Rep. Penny Bacchiochi (R)  Potential LG Candidate

The Busway Controversy

Guest:    CT DOT Commissioner Jim Redeker

Flashback:   Hartford MLK assassination riots

CT Capitol Report  FoxCT  Sunday 10:30 am

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Host: Tom Dudchik
TBA
 The Real Story FoxCT   Sunday 10 am

Hosts: Laurie Perez and Al Terzi

The Gun Debate:

Sen Chris Murphy and Sen Richard Blumenthal

Amanda Knox, The risks attorneys face, and his new book: Norm Pattis

The Stan Simpson Show Fox CT Saturday, 6:30 amonline at www.ctnow.com/stan

Host: Stan Simpson

Credit card debt-settlement traps

Tax resolution attorney Anthony Parent provides advice on how to avoid traps and risks that involve your credit cards.

Re-dating your Ex

Relationship Guru Pastor T.C. Brantley talks about traps to avoid when re-dating your  ex-spouse or partner.

UConn Women Making Another Championship Run

WTIC AM sportscaster Scott Gray talks about the UConn women’s basketball team making another run at a national championship

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

St. Rep. Dan Carter

(R) Bethel, Danbury, Newtown, Redding

St.  Sen. Toni Boucher

(R)  Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport and Wilton.

CTN: Capitol Report: Week in Review Sunday at 8 pm      Replays of: The Real Story (8:30 pm), Face the State (9:00 pm),The Stan Simpson Show (9:30 pm)

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  1. so dismissing the gun llgesiation crowd for being emotional doesn’t hold water with me. People on both sides have very strong emotions about this issue. Without dismissing or invalidating anyone’s feelings, we ought to at least recognize the huge potential for trouble this churning cauldron of emotion creates. There’s a difference between having a heart and being ruled by it. If making decisions primarily by our feelings was a good idea, then we’d put the toddlers and teens in charge of everything (lately, I often think they already are).The reason it is so hard for me not to dismiss gun control out of hand is that is starts with the assumption that zero gun violence is possible. To me, this belief is irrational to the point of bordering on fantasy. What possible observation of history or human nature could lead one to that conclusion?