06/08 Wednesday: Pulitzer-Winning columnist, Clarence Page; Cindy Hurst; Scott Wilfong & Lamar White Jr.

HOUR ONE

Clarence Page

Clarence Page is an American journalist, syndicated columnist, and senior member of The Chicago Tribune editorial board.  He joins Jim to talk about the 2016 Presidential Election and its nominees.  Page mentions the Trump University case and the death of Muhammad Ali.

Cindy Hurst

Filmmaker and owner/founder of the The Sankofa Project, LLC, a production agency that focuses on social movement and cultural self-awareness.  Cindy Hurst talks with Jim about her recent project, Black Maskulinity, and a personal story about the late Muhammad Ali.

HOUR TWO

Scott Wilfong

Scott Wilfong joins the show along with Lamar White Jr. of CenLamar to discuss opinions while analyzing the differences between the two nominees.

Lamar White Jr.

Lamar White Jr. of CenLamar joins Scott Wilfong 5 months before the election to analyze the differences between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump when it comes to the presidency.

8/12 Wednesday: Clarence Page, Dave Nitz, The Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa

Hour 1:

Clarence Page

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Journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Clarence Page joins Jim to chat about Governor Jindal, Donald Trump and the presidential election.

"I have no doubt Donald Trump is not going to get to the White House, expect as a tourist." 

Page says voters don't usually get engaged until after Labor Day. He says Bernie Sanders attacks people because he articulates issues well and emphasizes the government needs to fix problems. Page says Sanders stimulates his audience. 

Dave Nitz

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Voice of Louisiana Tech for the past 41 years Dave Nitz discusses his career as a baseball announcer in Sioux City and Geno Smith getting punched in the face for owing a debt. The most memorable football game Nitz called was one when Tech played Alabama. He says Pete Rose should be in the Hall of Fame.

Hour 2:

Dan Moldea

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Investigative reporter Dan Moldea, talks with us about his books of the death of Jimmy Hoffa. Moldea's first book was The Hoffa Wars: Teamsters, Rebels, Politicians and the Mob. Jimmy Hoffa disappeared on July 30, 1975. Moldea claims to know what actually happened.  He's been investigating the murder for the past 30 years. 

Moldea also investigated Louisiana Congressman Bob Livingston, as well as, Senator David Vitter.  He says the D.C. Madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, did actually kill herself.