New Hampshire Today

New Hampshire Today

A discussion of the topics that our listeners want and need to know more about. Talking politics from a conservative point of view unlike other talk shows.

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December 30, 2025 26 mins
Chris looks back at the Patriots thrilling comeback in Baltimore on Sunday Night Football and ahead to another opportunity for New England to clinch the division.
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Fox News Radio's foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage joined Chris to discuss the U.S. continuing its attack on alleged narco-terrorists.
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December 23, 2025 14 mins
Author Richard Bell joined Chris to discuss his book "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World". Professor Bell is a history professor at the University of Maryland.
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December 23, 2025 12 mins
Fox News Radio's White House Correspondent Jared Halpern joined Chris to discuss President Trump's rhetoric and record on the economy in 2025.
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December 23, 2025 26 mins
The Patriots look to bounce back from a stunning loss to the Bills in Foxboro in a pivotal contest with the Ravens in Baltimore.
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December 22, 2025 12 mins
Congressman Ro Khanna joined Chris to discuss the DOJ's incomplete release of the Epstein files. Khanna was the co-sponsor of the Epstein Files Transparency Act which required a full release on Friday. He is now floating the impeachment of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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State Senate Majority Leader Regina Birdsell (R-Hampstead) joined Chris with reaction to the manhunt for the alleged Brown University shooter ending in Salem, NH.
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Legal analyst Corky Messner joined Chris to discuss the Brown University suspect manhunt ending in New Hampshire.
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Chris has the latest on the manhunt that ended in New Hampshire last night.
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Fox News Radio's Jessica Rosenthal joined Chris from North Carolina ahead of President Trump's trip to the Tar Heel state later today.
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Chris has the latest as the manhunt for the individual believed to be responsible in the Brown University shooting and the murder of a MIT professor was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a storage facility in Salem, NH.
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Financial Exchange host Chuck Zodda joined Chris to discuss President Trump's address to the nation.
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SNHU civic scholar Dean Spiliotes joined Chris for analysis of President Trump's economic address to the nation.
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Fox News Radio's foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage joined Chris to discuss the potential U.S. invasion of Venezuela.
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Former Congressman Jeb Bradley joined Chris to discuss the surprisingly candid assessments by White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on key policy issues and her team.
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Legal analyst Corky Messner joined Chris to discuss what to expect when the Epstein files are requested by Friday.
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NH State Senator Sue Prentiss (D-Lebanon) joined Chris to discuss her new role chairing the Senate's Education Freedom Accounts Oversight Committee.
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Fox News Radio's foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage joined Chris to discuss President Trump's Truth Social post about the U.S. military engaging in a blockade to halt sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers.
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Fox News/Concord Monitor political reporter Paul Steinhauser joined Chris to discuss today's vote in the House on a GOP healthcare plan and the fallout from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles blunt assessment of the administration's policy decisions and her team.
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NewsNation/The Hill reporter Cate Martel joined Chris to discuss President Trump's reaction to the murder of acclaimed Hollywood director Rob Reiner and Vanity Fair's series of interviews with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
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