WFSB is proud to announce Bob Schieffer is the new voice of “Face the State.” The veteran CBS newsman and host of “Face the Nation” was kind enough to lend his voice to […]
WFSB is proud to announce Bob Schieffer is the new voice of “Face the State.” The veteran CBS newsman and host of “Face the Nation” was kind enough to lend his voice to […]
Technical Producer Adam Brooks and Audio Engineer Joel Kosciak Congressman Jim Himes is our guest this week, along with reporters Mark Pazniokas of the Connecticut Mirror and Brian Lockhart of the […]
Starting this Sunday a new voice will be heard during the open of “Face the State.” We figured since Katie Couric got a new announcer for “The CBS Evening News,” we […]
State politicos are focused on this year’s Senate race, but there are already polls and speculation about the next big Senate race in 2012, when Senator Joe Lieberman’s re-election to a fifth […]
It isn’t everyday I have a friend who writes a book, so Saturday Kara and I took the kids to Mika Brzezinski’s book signing. My 2 year old was excited only because we […]
Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz just told me she has asked Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to look into whether she is qualified to succeed him, should be elected. At issue, whether […]
Linda McMahon granted her first extended local television interview with an appearance tonight on Face the State. Had she arrived early at our studios she might have said “What is he doing here?” Richard Blumenthal […]
The pizza joints are getting their delivery drivers ready. People are running to the grocery store to buy chicken wings and ingredients for chili. Sales of plasma televisions are expected to soar in […]
Here’s something you don’t hear every day in politics: both front runners in the race for governor are not running. As we reported earlier, sources tell me Secretary of the State Susan […]
This week our pal Al Terzi is marking a milestone: 50 years in broadcasting. It was January 1960. Cars had fins, Eisenhower was in the White House, and Denise was potty training […]
The newest candidate in the race for the U.S. Senate is our guest this week on “Face the State.” Attorney General Richard Blumenthal entered the race at 2:30PM on Wednesday and within […]
This morning on Face the State we take a look back at the big political stories of the decade with our political analysts Duby McDowell and Brian Flaherty along with the mastermind […]
You won’t be seeing Governor Rell on Eyewitness News tonight, even though she is making headlines by vetoing two deficit bills put together by the Democrats. The vetoes were announced in a press […]
I heard this Connecticut River landmark/capital city high school mispronounced on a local station (thankfully not the one that pays my salary) and it reminded me of this blog entry from last […]
I’ve been asked many times recently why I haven’t blogged about my son, born September 1st. After all, I was reminded, I did blog about my daughter. Whoops! Anyway, Julian is doing […]
Former State Democratic Party Chairman Ed Marcus believes the time has come for Connecticut Democrats to go with another candidate for the U.S. Senate. During a taping of “Face the State” tonight […]
If I told you Moe’s Southwest Grill opened a handful of restaurants in Metro Hartford you might say, “yes, there is one in West Hartford and one in South Windsor.” You’d be right. They are […]
When Governor Rell said no to running for re-election the possibility of an historic all female race for governor (Rell v. Bysiewicz) was dashed, or was it? Will a Republican woman […]
NY Times There is all sorts of buzz about Senator Chris Dodd’s political future. All sorts of speculation over whether a year’s worth of bad polls will persuade his fellow Democrats to […]