On Monday's "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli, Paul wondered why so many Democrats speak "carefully" about crime and criminals (0:35). Intelligence analyst and counter intelligence expert Brian Boyd analyzed the rising tension between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine (8:20). State House GOP leader Vin Candelora talked about Gov. Ned Lamont's request for an extension of his Covid-19 emergency powers (21:51). Image Credit: Getty Image
Russ Hackmann discusses how to get get money into a Roth account, and if it can only be while you're working. Image Credit: Ta Nu / iStock / Getty Images Plus
1. It's National News Literacy Week and we tackle disinformation. Social media consultant, Krista Carnes, talks about misinformation being spread online. ((00:10)) 2. Nuvance Health is one of a selected few sites in the United States enrolling participants in a study evaluating the ketogenic diet in people with advanced pancreatic cancer. Dr. Richard Frank tells about the study that's been in the works for a few months now. ((17:47)) 3. Counselor Julius Dudics talks about change and how to handle the stress around it. ((25:30)) 4. There is a FREE professional development opportunity for 9th-12th grade teachers in Connecticut called GenCyber Teacher Academy. ((32:35)) Here's where to apply: https://gencyber.newhaven.edu/ IMAGE CREDIT:iStock / Getty Images Plus
On Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli, we spoke with Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling Executive Director Diana Goode on whether or not online sports and casino gambling is creating more problem gamblers (0:36). University of New Haven Associate Professor Dr. Matthew Schmidt talked about the current standoff between the U.S. and Russia involving Ukraine (13:03). Image Credit: Getty Images
Lisa is joined by Debra Eccles to discuss partaking in a Senior Pageant! Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus Deagreez
Martha Zoller calls in to discuss the brave actions of a Georgia Judge. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus gguy44
Lisa talks with State Senator Dennis Bradley about the ongoing case of Lauren Smith-Fields’ death. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus Sean Pavone
Russ Hackmann explains to Melissa how retired people can use Roth accounts. Image Credit: outline205 / iStock / Getty Images Plus
1. Social Security field offices in southern Connecticut don’t appear likely to open until March 30 or later. That means getting good information on even the most commonly asked questions isn’t available. Webster Phillips with the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare answers your questions. ((00:10)) 2. The Holiday Inn is up for sale in Bridgeport and we get the latest from Dan Onofrio of Bridgeport Regional Business Council. ((18:07)) 3. Science you may not Know: How many black holes are ACTUALLY up there? ((26:05)) PHOTO CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Wayne Winston calls in for this week's edition of On Race where Lisa takes a closer look at Lauren Smith-Fields mysterious death. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus Pict Rider