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Senator John Kennedy joined Jim as the first guest for today's show. He commented on Steve Scalice, flood relief legislation and possibly running for governor. Kennedy was raised in Zachary and graduated from Vanderbilt University.
Humberto Fontova is a Cuban-Ameircan author, blogger and political commentator. Fontova was on the air to comment and give his opinion on Trump's latest crackdown on Cuba. Fontova's family came to New Orleans at the age of seven in 1961.
Lamar White is a liberal blogger and Rev, David Diamond is a conservative. The two men were on the show to debate current issued in our society including taking opposing sides about President. Donald Trump.
Kevin Gallagher from Talk 107.3, came on the air to speak on the death of Todd Dunne, another employee for the LRN.
Blogger Lamar White was in studio to converse with our guest host, Jeremy White. Lamar White comments on the viral comments that Congressman Clay Higgins made about Islamic extremists. Lamar's blog can be accessed at (www.cenlamar.com/)
Stephanie Grace is a columnist for The Advocate. Grace came on the air to give her two cents on the issue surrounding Clay Higgins and his recent comments about Islam. Grace is based in New Orleans and her column can be found at (http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/stephanie_grace/)
Patrick Mulhearn is the current Executive Director at Celtic Studios but will be leaving his position at the end of the month. He spoke on the state of filming in Louisiana, his career path and Clay Higgins.
Horowitz's book, The Big Agenda is a guide to fighting the opponents of the conservative restoration. Horowitz identifies who the adversaries are as well as their methods, motivations, and agenda, including the particular issues with which they will try to advance their destructive goal—and he lays out a strategy to defeat all of it.
Packed with exclusive photojournalism and new revelations straight from the front lines, Unprecedented: The Election That Changed Everything chronicles the most hard-fought and newsworthy election of our time.
Lamar White is a blogger, journalist and disability rights activist from Alexandria, LA. Darrell Glasper is a former city councilman and brings along his friend, Lyn Williams. White, Glasper and Williams talk about the Trump campaign and what we can expect from Trump since his first few days in office.
Cesario's book, We Throw Things at You, is dedicated to Martha White, a little-known civil rights protester from Baton Rouge who sat in the white section of a public bus before Rosa Parks staged a similar protest in Alabama. Cesario talks with Jim about White's impact on the civil rights era.
Karen L. Cox is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the founding director of the graduate public history program. Karen joins the show to speak about her op ed pieces in The New York Times, "We're Here, We're Queer, Y'all" and "What's the Matter With North Carolina."
Republican and former New Orleans law officer, Vincent Bruno and Democrat blogger Lamar white, assess if the Russian government was behind hacking efforts targeting the Democratic National Committee.
Financial advisor Fred Dent discusses interest rates, the stock market, and the future for homeowners and home buyers.
Grizzaffi joins the show to talk with Jim about The Cajun Spoon. An authentic dry mix company, The Cajun Spoon now has a deal with Walmart and customers can expect to see Grizzaffi's products in Walmart in 2017.
Ali Akbar and Lamar White take sides when discussing Donald Trump's victory as the president-elect. Ali and Lamar rationalize Donald Trump becoming the President of the "Divided" States of America.