Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the speculation and miss information because of the rush of the media to put something out, the politics over people, and more.
Segment 2: Ray announces his small radiothon to raise money for the families affected by the tragedy in Lewiston.
Segment 3: David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) joins Ray and Dee Dee and they talk about
Segment 4: They talk about the weather and Thanksgiving.
Segment 5: Ray plays a PBS clip about Maine’s tragedy and then Ray and David discuss what are the next steps to solve the problem.
Segment 6: Ray and David continue to discuss how Maine can heal.
Segment 7: Ray urges people to call in and donate to the families of the Saturday’s victims. Jessica Gagne of Channel 8 WMTW joins Ray and they talk about how WMTW covered the story and Ray praises the hits from reporter, James Corrigan, more fact based reporting on this and all stories.
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Segment 9: Ray and David talk about the natural instinct to come together as family when a tragedy happens. They get into the Israel attack and the disbelief of all of the antisemitic protests and rhetoric.
Segment 10: Ray thanks Veterans Forward for helping with the fundraiser to help provide an easy way for folks to give.
Segment 11: Ray brings up the Halloween photo on Lee Goldberg News Center Maine’s Facebook page. They try and figure out all of the people in the picture. This brings up a discussion about being a good neighbor and they get into Faith and talking about Jesus.
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Segment 13: Ray talks about the fundraiser and the partners that have helped facilitate the ability to do it. Ray takes calls.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson and Todd Piro (Co-Host Fox and Friends First and Fox News Channel) talk about the resilient state of Maine, Maine’s people, healing, Eastpoint’s Worship in the Round service, society and being a good neighbor to one another.
Segment 3: Ray talks with Gunny Mike Hall about healing.
Segment 4: Ray talks about not having politics until after Wednesday and that we need to take time to heal, and his philosophy on reporting the news, and the option of agreeing to disagree.
Segment 5: Maine Rep. Josh Morris (R.-Turner) shares his thoughts and feelings about Saturday night’s tragic events that happened in his backyard, then Vern Dukes shares his thoughts, they take a call.
Segment 6: Ray talks about the war against Israel, the protests that are happening in our country and around the world supporting Hamas and the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson. The boys take calls.
Segment 7: Ray plays a song for his granddaughter, Carter. Then Ray, Vern, and Josh continue with the tragedy in Lewiston, the mental illness aspect that is a common thread in all of the mass shootings that have taken place, being thorough in the investigation and reporting non-facts in the stories, just to get the “story” first. They take a call from Arthur Langley.
Segment 9: Ray and the group continue to discuss the events and mental illness aspect. Ray says that he is getting a lot of text asking what can be done and that he will announce what he has been working on tomorrow.
Segment 10: Ray talks about the war against Israel, the protests that are happening in our country and around the world. The boys take calls.
Segment 11: The boys talk about some of the laws that have been passed and the amount of laws on the book in Maine. Josh shares some of the things that he was able to get passed. Vern shares a young man (Chris Rowe: 207-572-7539) that’s just starting his deer processing business.
Segment 12: Ray starts with a text from Listener #30, they talk to more about the mental issues and how we have treated our veterans over the history of our country.
Segment 13: Ray tells the boys how glad he is that they are in studio and have the conversation that they are having. They get into College Football. Irish Jerry calls in.
Segment 14: They boys take a call from Steve of Westbrook and it turns political.
Segment 15: They take calls from Cheryl from Bath, and Chuck. Ray talks about Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Michael Sauschuck’s comments about that the family of the shooter also lost someone, and should be able to grieve as well without retribution. Bruce calls in, Mike Timmons calls in to share that his organization will add to whatever Ray sets up to aid the families in the Lewiston shooting.
Segment 16: Ray teases Vern. Sue calls in, she lost a friend, Ronnie Morin, she also works in the mental health field and urges people to show compassion to those who suffer from mental illness.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson opens the show with the a little update on Maine’s tragedy, he addresses taking calls.
Segment 2: Ray takes a call for action from Mike Timmons, like giving money to raise money for the victim’s burial services or something else, like giving blood.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike, Mike Mercer (F3 Defense), and Johnny Maffei (WGME Channel 13) gives us an update on the unfolding events in the search for shooter Robert Card. Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Michael Sauschuck offers some updates on the manhunt. He thanks all of the support for and from law enforcement and their families, and the victims.
Segments 5-6: Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) joins by phone to share what they have been working on, the aftermath of the tragic shooting, and more.
Segments 7-8: Ray welcomes Jacob Posik (Director of Legislative Affairs at Maine Policy Institute) to discuss their annual Freedom & Opportunity Luncheon that was suppose to happen to day, the planning that went into this event and why they decided to cancel it. Mike is a retired cop and shares his experience of being called up to help on the front-line. They take a call.
Segment 9: Ray plays an part of an interview on Fox News with Former President of the Maine State Trooper’s Association and retired State Trooper Mike Edes regarding the manhunt. Dr. Demi Kouzounas joins the boys in studio. They talk about Maine being large geographically, but we are all connected and one big family. Ray looses his temper with the political texts, that he says that there are other things that should come first.
Segment 10: Ray explains how we can be better and people should come before politics.
Segments 11-12: Ray, Mike, Demi all talk about mental illness and the lack of interest in finding the root of the problem and lack of support. Ray plays a part of a Fox and Friends interview of Leroy Walker (his son was killed in the attack) and he describes his son, his bravery, and more. Mike urges people to stop and put yourself in the families of those that have been affected and lost a loved one. Ray reads a couple of texts. South Portland Chuck reads a prayer. Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church in Windham) joins the group.
Segments 13 Ray reads a text, Maine’s resiliency, Kenny talks about opening Erik Church’s back up tonight, and more.
Segments 15-16: Mental illness is the topic of this segment, hopelessness and how we need to make mental illness and addiction recovery more socially acceptable. They talk about how life is for the living. Ray takes a call.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson opens up with a prayer for all of the people of Maine, the victims, the victim’s families, the first responders. James Corrigan (reporter for WMTW Channel 8) joins with an update on the shooting situation in Lewiston.
Segment 2: Ray plays a bagpipe rendition of Amazing Grace and then gives a preview of the show.
Segments 3-4: Johnny Maffei (WGME Channel 13) gives us an update on the unfolding events in Lewiston. Bob Witkowski (Where Y’at Magazine) shares how he found out and checked on the people that he knows. He is amazed at how it has impacted his friends that have spent time in Maine, and Brad Dyer (Hometown Senior Solutions) shares his thoughts as well.
Segment 5: Sofia Pride joins Ray after he gives a little bit of his line-up this mornings show. She gives her thoughts on how she found out and how it is affecting her personally. He then takes calls.
Segment 6: Ray shares some more of his thoughts and then takes a call.
Segments 7: Dave Ciullo (Career Management Services and host of The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio) joins by phone and the talk about community and how to be a good neighbor.
Segment 8: Ray takes calls.
Segment 9: Ray offers up another prayer. Dov Sacks (Independence Law Maine) joins and shares his thoughts. Brian Cummings (Veterans Forward), talks about the mental health aspects of what Veterans Forward are trained to deal with. Brian shares his text number (207-651-2678) or Email help@maineveteransforward.org for a quick response. Dave from Punta Gorda calls in.
Segment 10: Ray talks about the information that he has and explains that he won’t give out information until it has been confirmed as fact. He takes an emotional call from Al from Saco, and more.
Segment 11: Ray and Dov have a conversation about Free Will and making sense of the tragic events from last night. Brad shares some of his thoughts and Sofia also talks about how she is dealing with this as a teenager.
Segment 12: Ray reads a text from Diedra in Auburn.
Segments 13-14: Mike Gallagher joins Ray as they simulcasts their shows. Ray shares with Mike and his audience the information that he knows, they discuss the 2nd Amendment, and more. Ray and Dov have a quick discussion about being a good neighbor. They take calls.
Segment 15: Johnny Maffei (WGME Channel 13) gives us another update on the tragedy and hunt for the gunman in Lewiston and Lisbon areas. He stresses that if you see anything out of the ordinary, call the police and let them check it out. They take calls.
Segment 16: Ray asks Dee Dee and Dov to share their thoughts and feelings about last night’s events.