12/05 Monday: Walking With Tigers, Leo Honeycutt

HOUR ONE

Jeffrey Marx

Marx is a New York Times best-selling author.  His book, Walking with Tigers is an unconventional collection of LSU sports stories. The stories are about the powerful reach of LSU sports and the passion that comes with a long history of excellence. Marx joins the studio to describe his relationship with Bert Jones, Dale Brown and his journey to Baton Rouge.

HOUR TWO

Leo Honeycutt

Well-established journalist, writer, and politico, Honeycutt joins Jim in the second hour to discuss David Vitter, Foster Campbell and John Kennedy.  Honeycutt discusses radio spots from Foster Campbell and talks about the upcoming Senate race with Jim. 

9/14 Monday: Former Reporter Derek Myers on Senator Vitter, Walking with Tigers with Dale Brown, and Environmental News of Louisiana

HOUR ONE: 

Jeffrey Marx 

Jeffrey Marx is the youngest-ever winner of the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.  He is also the author of six books.  Marx discusses his book Walking with Tigers with former LSU Basketball Coach, Dale Brown. 

Dale Brown

Dale Brown is the former Basketball Coach for LSU.  He discusses Jeffrey Marx's new book, Walking With Tigers.  

HOUR TWO: 

Edward Overton

Edward B. Overton is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at LSU.  He discuss the LSU Lakes Project, the Water Campus, and what we can do now to benefit the water of the Capitol region.  

Derek Myers

Derek Myers was a Baton Rouge television reporter who was fired this past Tuesday from WVLA.  Myers says he was fired because he asked Senator Vitter a question about a "serious sin" <Vitter's Prostitution scandal>.