05/02 Tuesday: Rev. Chris Andrews and Pat Englade

Hour One

Rev. Chris Andrews

The Reverend Chris Andrews is the former reverend of First United Methodist and is now retired. He discussed with Jim the mood of the community as we approach the Alton Sterling decision. 

Hour Two

Pat Englade

Former Chief of Police Pat Englade came by in studio to comment on the state of Baton Rouge approaching the Alton Sterling decision. He was the Chief of Police from 2000-2004; he was on the force during the arrest of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. 

10/17 Monday: Weather with Jay Grymes, John Kennedy, Pat Englade & Tonja Garafola, Bill Cassidy

HOUR ONE
 

Jay Grymes

Chief Meteorologist at WAFB 9 News joins guest host Clay Young to talk about the extreme weather conditions Louisiana has dealt with this summer and predicts some cooler weather conditions for the weekend.

John Kennedy

Treasurer John Kennedy, who is also running for U.S. Senate, talks with Clay Young about the presidential election, the Senate race and the issues Louisiana needs to tackle to move forward.

HOUR TWO

Pat Englade & Tonja Garafola

Chief of Police, Pat Englade and Tonja Garafola, wife of the late Officer Brad Garafola, join Clay Young at the top of the second hour.  Tonja and Pat talk about tragedies that occurred this summer in the Capitol city and describe how to resolve the issues.

Bill Cassidy

U. S. Senator Bill Cassidy discusses the aftermath of the flooding and talks about how they are handling it in Washington.

07/11 Monday: Former Chief of Police Pat Englade, Trump and Me, Michael Marsh

HOUR ONE

Pat Englade

As former Police Chief of BRPD, Pat Englade comments on the recent tragedies and remembers what Baton Rouge was like in previous years when he held position of Police Chief.

HOUR TWO

Mark Singer

In Trump and Me, Singer revisits the profile he wrote in 1996 and recounts how its publication lodged inside its subject’s head as an enduring irritant.  He reflects on Trump’s evolution from "swaggering buffoon to potential threat to America’s standing as a rational guardian of the world order."

Michael Marsh

The former WBRZ anchorman joins the show to discuss the presidential election, the media's portrayal of the candidates and the risks that reporters/journalists take while doing their job.