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NH Now 1-15-13

Should armed police officers be mandated by the federal government in local schools? Chris Ryan and Jeanne Lester discuss on NH Now. Plus, Concord Monitor state house reporter Ben Leubsdorf and the Boys and Girls club’s Chris Emond.

Pints and Politics with Carol Shea Porter 1/15/13

Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter joined Chris Ryan and Dean Spiliotes at The Barley House to preview the 113th Congressional session and the looming battle over the debt ceiling.

“We have spent the money, we have debt, but we have to meet our financial obligations,” she said.

Shea-Porter also addressed Senator Shaheen’s criticisms of President Obama’s cabinet nominations, which so far have not included any women or minorities.

“I’m not disappointed yet, because he is not done,” she said.

The Life with Matt Bonner 1-14-13

NBA hoopster Matt Bonner’s weekly radio show talks a lot of NFL and also touches on Spurs guard Manu Ginobili’s injury. We also check in with Celtics forward Brandon Bass, former BC star Jared Dudley and find out if Suns center Marcin Gortat wants to be the Celts missing man in the middle.

Rick Santorum on NH Now

Rick Santorum got the 2016 Presidential chatter started early with a appearance on NH Now on Monday. The 2012 runner-up for the GOP nomination joined Chris Ryan and Jeanne Lester to talk about where Republicans go from here after their set-backs in November.

Santorum said the results may have been different in November if he’d been the nominee.

“We would have been able to go out and aggressively talk about some issues that Governor Romney really couldn’t,” he said. “Obamacare would have been front and center.”

Santorum also wasn’t incredibly dismissive of a run in 2016.

“I think it is too early to be hitting the ground and traveling the early primary states, but I think it is important to stay engaged and continue to build on what we established in the 2012 cycle.”

AM News Update 1-15-13

This morning on AM New Hampshire we take a look at:

  • Miles Webster sentencing
  • Child Obesity in NH
  • A New Gas Tax
  • President Obama on the Debt Ceiling and Gun Control
  • Conn. Senator Chris Murphy on Newton
  • C.A. Hoiit Furniture Closing it’s Doors
  • College Basketball update

AM News Highlights 1-14-13

Our AM New Hampshire News Highlights on January 14th, 2013:

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Police are changing DUI Laws to include over-the-counter medication, a gun show in Manchester draws a mass crowd, there are record-breaking temperatures this weekend on Mt. Washington, top Republicans discuss Charles Hagel’s nomination, and we hear from both Patriots’ coach Bill Belichick and Ravens’ LB Ray Lewis before the two teams match-up on Sunday.

NH Women in Business 1-7-13

Host Joanne Randall talks to local business owners.

Concord Police Chief John Duval on NH Now 1-10-13

Have increased patrols equaled results in Concord’s South End? Is the city getting safer or more violent? Concord Police Chief John Duval joined Chris Ryan on New Hampshire Now

New Fisher Cats Manager Gary Allenson 1-8-13

New Fisher Cats manager and former Red Sox catcher Gary Allenson joined Chris Ryan and the Union Leader’s Kevin Gray to talk about coming to NH, breaking in with the Sox in ’78 and why Roger Clemens belongs in the Hall of Fame.