Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Stop Using Hitler References!

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Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Stop Using Hitler References!

On Monday’s “Connecticut Today” with Paul Pacelli, Paul had a few thoughts on a state legislator who compared the actions of Gov. Ned Lamont to those of German dictator Adolf Hitler (0:34). We also welcomed Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling Executive Director Donna Goode to chat about the “soft rollout” for online gambling in the state (6:34). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso called in to talk about the continued Columbus Day controversy (16:34). 

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